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'Should judges be aided by technology?'

July 20, 2023

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Anna Ross on potential rule changes and some suggestions by the public -

- Polly Bryan

'Should judges be aided by technology?'

CHANGES are afoot and there are amends to FEI rules being proposed. Those being considered that directly affect dressage include spurs being an optional rather than a compulsory aid, and bringing in a standardised way of checking the tightness of nosebands.

A taper tool is already used in some countries at national level, and set at 1.5cm, which is enough room for the noseband to serve its purpose while preventing over-tightening.

Double bridles could become optional at three-star internationals. Again, this sounds sensible; if the horse prefers a snaffle, why not?

I don’t think spurs, double bridles or nosebands are “wrong”, but recognising that each horse is an individual makes perfect sense to me.

There is some opposition to increased choice that threatens the current status quo. Perhaps it’s because those succeeding under current rules have a vested interest in maintaining the current system.

It’s important that all voices, including those of the emerging nations and younger competitors, are heard as well as the leading names, so that the aims for welfare, transparency and inclusivity are protected going forward.

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