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Stewarding

Have a love for the racing industry and think that you’d be the sort of person to keep rules enforced and everyone playing fair?

Starting GatesEnsuring that the Rules of Racing are adhered to, stewards are responsible for the conducting of race meetings. Duties surround those that help to control and regulate racing.

Within Australia, employment happens through the Principle Racing Authority of each State and all stewards start as a Cadet Steward.

In the US, whether it be for harness racing, the gallops or greyhound racing, to be a steward or racing official, you need to be accredited. Both the University of Lousiville and Arizona have accreditation schools. Alternatively, you can look at the Racing Officials Accreditation Program website.

Where to start? Perhaps at one of the top racecourses:
- Flemington Racecourse, Australia. Home of ‘the race that stops the nation’, the Melbourne Cup.
- Caulfield Racecourse, Australia. Home of the Caulfield Cup.
Both found through Racing Victoria Limited.
- Longchamps, France. Home of Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. Found through France Galop; French and English versions available.
- Tokyo Racecourse, Japan. Home of the Japan Cup. Found through Japan Racing; Japanese, French and English versions available.
- Aintree Racecourse, United Kingdom. Home of the Grand National. Found through http://www.aintree.co.uk/
- Churchill Downs, USA. Home of the Kentucky Derby.
- Pimlico Racecourse, USA. Home of the Preakness Stakes.
- Belmont Park, USA. Home of the Belmont Stakes.
- The Curragh, Ireland. Home of the Irish Triple Crown, the Irish 2000 Guineas, the Irish Derby and the Irish St. Leger. http://www.curragh.ie/

Of interest:
Article, Female Steward Will Make History.
Article, Experienced NSW Steward Joins NZ Racing.

“Ascot is so exclusive that it is the only racecourse in the world where the horses own the people.” - Art Buchwald

tag: horse racing, racing course, racing marshall, racing steward, cadet steward, racing official

Wild Horse Casino closes in Cripple Creek (Colorado Springs Gazette)

The worst year in history for Colorado casinos claimed its first victim Friday, when the Wild Horse Casino in Cripple Creek closed its doors, putting 62 employees out of work.

"Never blog about cats"

When I read about the do’s and don’ts of blogging, I recall reading this rule: Never blog about cats.

This is not my cat or my horse, and I certainly would never have selected the music (seriously, turn off the volume for this video). But it’s too adorable not to share…

What amuses me most is how the cat is obviously mugging/playing it up for the camera.

Dressage seat equitation: What’s that about?

Elysha Bacca, Placing 4th at the National Dressage Equitation Championships held in California.I’ve been interested in the concept of dressage equitation classes. Lendon Gray promoted this idea and now there are medal classes and finals sponsored by the USEF/USDF. I wanted to know more about it, and the USEF has a Web page with descriptions, score sheets, and an article from Dressage Today.

What constitutes good dressage seat (according to the DR117)?

DR117 The Position and Aids of the Rider.

  1. All the movements should be obtained without apparent effort of the rider. He should be well balanced with his loins and hips supple, thighs and legs steady and well stretched downward. The upper part of the body easy, free and erect with the hands low and close together without, however, touching either each other or the horse and with the thumb as the highest point; the elbows and arms close to the body enabling the rider to follow the movements of the horse smoothly and freely and to apply his aids imperceptibly. This is the only position making it possible for the rider to school his horse progressively and correctly.
  2. Not only the aids of the hands and the legs but also of the seat are of great importance in dressage. Only the rider who understands how to contract and relax his loin muscles at the right moment is able to influence his horse correctly (compare DR102.2, DR108 and DR115.3).
  3. Riding with both hands is obligatory at all national and International Dressage Events. However, riding with one hand is permitted in the Freestyle Tests and when leaving the arena. Individuals holding a Federation Dispensation Certificate may use bridged or special adaptive reins for use with one or no hand(s), if their physical limitations require such and the equipment is listed on the Dispensation Certificate.
  4. The use of the voice in any way whatsoever or clicking the tongue once or repeatedly is a serious fault involving the deduction of at least 2 marks from those that would otherwise have been awarded for the movement where this occurred.

General rules
Here are some of the rules and guidelines…

  • There are two age groups in junior divisions (13 and under and 14 and over). While the USEF may not have official adult equitation classes, I have seen them held at local shows.
  • A class can be held in a standard dressage arena with up to six riders at a time (the class can be divided into groups), or the class may be held in a warmup ring with more horses
  • Whips and spurs are allowed, horses must wear a snaffle bit
  • Medium walk, trot, and canter
  • Rider equitation (position, seat, and correctness and effectiveness of the aids as required by training and first level tests.

What takes place in the class
As a group, the judge can ask for:

  • Free walk
  • Transitions from one gait to the next
  • Walk to halt and halt to walk
  • Change of direction across the diagonal or in half circle at walk or trot

Judges may ask these tests of riders individually:

  • Transitions
  • Leg yield
  • Changes of lead through trot
  • Serpentine at the trot
  • Shallow loop serpentine with counter canter

Here we see the second half of an equitation class (thanks to Youtube).

Horse Kills Girl - Probe Launched (SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

The death of a 15-year-old girl thrown under her horse at a Pony Club rally is being investigated by police.

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