Rule Change Type Effective Date Draft Received Board.
In the jumper ring, a running martingale is permitted at all levels while a standing martingale is permitted at the lower levels (1.15m and under). Restrictive devices such as the German martingale are never allowed when jumping. In the hunter ring, a standing martingale can be used over fences (running martingales are also technically allowed but are not seen), but not in any under saddle or.

Now I know this sounds like a moan (and it is) and it sounds like I’m a walkover (believe me I’m not!) but if we don’t have reasonable “ground rules” at the beginning of courses then how do these “adults” know what is acceptable behaviour or not? I say get them involved in the process of making these rules. Some people are out of their comfort zone and therefore believe that bad.

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Exhibitors and Officials must be familiar with USEF Dressage Rules DR120 and DR121 in the current USEF Rule Book, plus the accompanying photos and drawings. Illustration through photos and drawings have been used to indicate what makes a particular piece of equipment or attire legal or illegal for use at Federation licensed competitions offering Dressage classes. In no way does this booklet.

In mathematics, a local martingale is a type of stochastic process, satisfying the localized version of the martingale property. Every martingale is a local martingale; every bounded local martingale is a martingale; in particular, every local martingale that is bounded from below is a supermartingale, and every local martingale that is bounded from above is a submartingale; however, in.

It is against USEF rules to talk to the judge without receiving permission from the show steward and judge. Judging is subjective and we must accept the judge’s decision. Parent Policies: Your child, as a competitor, needs the full benefit of their trainer’s comments and can be distracted by the presence of their parents while preparing with their trainer. Please feel free to watch from.

Handbook and Rules for Effective February 1, 2018. Reminder: This is a new Rulebook for 2018. Additions, deletions and changes have been made since the last Rulebook was issued. Be sure to read the entire publication carefully so you will be aware of all the rules for the upcoming Rally season. This Rulebook should be kept in a 3-ring binder to allow for addition of revisions and new.