Judging Hunters and Equitation demystifies the subjective process of judging hunters and hunter seat equitation. It is the definitive book on the subject written for riders, trainers, parents, and other officials. The book delves into the history of the sport, and how the rules and regulations evolved based on fox hunting. The authors explain how and why faults are scored, the process judges use to mark their cards, score, and place horses in their respective classes. They identify the ideals judges seek in the hunter and equitation rings, strategies to help riders improve their performances, and analyze how major competitions are judged. Foreword Preface - Julie Winkel Preface - Tricia Booker Introduction 1. History of the Hunter and Hunter Seat Equestrian Disciplines 2. The Ideal Show Hunter 3. Models and In-Hand Classes 4. The Ideal Pony Hunter 5. Tack, Equipment and Turnout 6. Strategy In the Hunter Ring 7. The Ideal Equitation Rider 8. Strategy in the Equitation Ring 9. The Mystery of the Card 10. A Judge's Perspective 11. Hunter Derbies and the Green Incentive 12. Becoming a Judge 13. Judging IEA, IHSA and NCEA 14. Judging the Equitation Finals - Julie's Perspective 15. Final Thoughts About the Author - Julie Winkel About the Author - Tricia Booker Index
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