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Colleen Kelly 2010
Appearances:

PENNSYLVANIA
Horse World Expo
Presenting and Judging
Pennsylvania, USA
February 25-28, 2010

MISSOURI, USA
Ozark Dressage Society
March 6, 7 & 8, 2010
Email: Lisa and Marc
Elsuenoespanol@aol.com

MARYLAND, USA
Caroll County Horse Expo
March 20-21, 2010

NORTH CAROLINA, USA
Williamston NCDCTA Dressage
Competitions & Coaching
March 26-28
Email us for details

TENNESSEE
April 2, 3 & 4, 2010
Email:
polly@peachtreefarms.com

EQUINE AFFAIRE - OHIO
Equine Affaire
April 8-11, 2010

JOSE MENDEZ
 IN THE USA!

Equine Affaire Ohio
Louisburg NC
Pinehurst NC
Cumberland VA
Maryland
Wilmington DE
April 13 -25 2010
 
Grand Prix, In-Hand &
Haute Ecole Specialist
Details:
clinics@colleenkelly.net

NORTH CAROLINA
Pinehurst NCDCTA Dressage
Competing & coaching
May 7-9, 2010
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AUSTRALIA
NSW–VIC–WA-SA
April-June 2010
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SOUTH AFRICA
Johannesburg & Capetown
July, 2010
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GREECE
August, 2010
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UNITED KINGDOM
NSW–VIC–WA-SA
August, 2010
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Colleen Kelly at
WORLD EQUESTRIAN
GAMES

International Festival
Colleen Kelly is one of
only a handful of presenters
honored to be giving
15 presentations
throughout the festival

Sept 25 – Oct 10, 2010
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EQUINE EXTRAVAGANZA
Virginia, USA

Oct  2010
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Standardbred Prejudice

thank you for the question from Christine I.

FAQ:  Do standardbreds score lower in dressage?

From: ChristineI
Sent: Tuesday, 25 April 2006 12:07 AM
To: info@colleenkelly.net
Subject: ADVICE

Dear colleen

I own a standardbred mare and I'm going to my first show next Sunday.  Although I have been riding for a very long time I have never done any of the shows and competitions.   I was devastated to hear that many judges have a prejudice towards standardbreds. Is this true?

Many thanks,

ChristineI

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Dear Christine,

As far as prejudice (or getting lower marks) - the BREED does not get marked down, however some breeds might have additional or different paces that are not used in the sport s of dressage & showing.

Think of it this way...

Think of the judges as being “selectors” for the next year’s dancers going into the Australian Ballet Company.  

The prospective dancers would have to be very correct in their technique & their steps (or paces), fit, healthy, & strong enough to move freely, showing no injury (impulsion).  The selector would even have to consider the dancer having an easy, trainable harmonious & relaxed temperament to be successful at that level.  And, yes, selectors can be ruthless.  You either pass or you don't.  And, that's just the dancer getting a PASS into the beginner's ranks.   That's not the winner!

And the real STARS of the ballet (or the winner of the dressage competition) are the ones that are so light & free they make even the most powerful leaps & jumps in the air look like they are the simplest & easiest thing in the world.   It doesn't look HARD...the dancer is smiling and it looks so EASY.

It's not JUST standardbreds... In dressage or showing, if an Andalusian shows a "Spanish Walk" (no matter how beautiful!), or a Standardbred shows a trot that's not in diagonal pairs, or an Icelandic shows a "Tolt", or a Tennessee Walking Horse shows a different kind of walk, or a western horse shows a lope in the canter, then it's like the ballet dancer doing a TAP DANCE in their SWAN LAKE audition.   Nothing wrong with tap dancing, it's just not going to get to pass your audition for Swan Lake!

We are ONLY allowed to show:

  1. Four Walks:  a) Free Walk, Medium Walk, Extended Walk, Collected Walk

  2. Six Trots:  a) Working Trot, Medium Trot, Extended Trot, Collected Trot, Piaffe, Passage

  3. Four  Canters:  a) Working Canter, Medium Canter, Extended Canter, Collected Canter.

So, no matter what the breed, if they show an additional or different pace, THEN they will be marked down.

Standardbreds can GAIN marks - in 2 ways

A standardbred can GAIN points in at least two ways I can think of:  1. With their temperament  leading to good submission marks.  2.  If he standardbred keeps diagonal pairs - and they don't "rush" - they can have an extended trot  that could really get GREAT marks!

Who is right?  My personal advice....

My advice is to always keep re-reading the rulebook (it gets updated all the time) on the EFA website. All the information & rules on paces is there for you FOR FREE!   Then, rather than just listening to friends & locals, you are getting the CORRECT information using the exact book the judges use.

The rule book is very easy for riders to understand (even has pictures!), and if you follow that rule book to the letter, then you're giving the judges exactly what they are trained to look for

I really hope I’ve helped,

Very best wishes,

Colleen Kelly

 

 

Free CD...

I find it such a shame that people are STILL getting comments like "rushing or labored" on their dressage tests.

If you email me I will send you FOR FREE a copy of a fun music CD that you can play while you ride.

If you are in time to the music in both collection & extension you will never get those comments again.

The most FUN "instant fix" you'll ever find!