| Date:
Sept. 25th - Oct. 10th, 2010
Location:
Lexington, Kentucky
Countries:
Over 60
Number of Athletes:
Over 800
Number of Horses:
Over 900
Attendence:
Over 500,000 |
Gaits and movements of dressage include collected
and extended walk, trot, and canter; trot and canter half-pass (a
movement where the horse travels on a diagonal line keeping its
body almost parallel with the arena wall while making both forward
and sideways steps in each stride); passage (a slow-motion, suspended
trot); piaffe (an approach to "trot in place"); one, two,
& three tempi changes (where the horse changes from one lead
to the other in the canter); and canter pirouettes (a 360-degree
circle that is almost in place).
Tests ridden are scored by a panel of five international
judges. Each movement in each test receives a numeric score from
0 (lowest) to 10 (highest) and the resulting final score is then
converted into a percentage, which is carried out to three decimal
points. The higher the percentage, the higher the score.
Past Winners
1990 Stockholm: Nicole Uphoff of Germany, Rembrandt
1994 The Hague: Isabell Werth of Germany, Gigolo (GP Special)
1994 The Hague: Anky van Grunsven of the Netherlands, Bonfire (GP
Freestyle)
1998 Rome: Isabell Werth of Germany, Nissan Gigolo
2002 Jerez: Nadine Cappelmann of Germany, Farbenfroh
2006 Aachen: Isabell Werth of Germany, Satchmo (GP Special)
2006 Aachen: Anky van Grunsven of the Netherlands, Salinero (GP
Freestyle)
For more information, please visit www.usdf.org
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