Youth Division - EventsWestern
Western riding this class judges the abilities of a Quarter Horse to change leads precisely, easily and simultaneously, using both hind and front legs. Contestants enter the arena and follow one of two patterns consisting of a log and a series of pylons. The horse and rider must also change gaits - from a walk to a jog to a lope - throughout the course. Judges look for a horse that responds promptly to the rider’s commands, is well-mannered and has grace and a good disposition. Western horsemanship is designed to test the horsemanship abilities of a rider using western tack. Designed for youth and amateur competitions, the class is divided into two sections. Riders must first follow a prescribed pattern of manoeuvres that test their horsemanship skills. Riders will be asked to walk, trot or lope their horses in a straight line, curve, circle or any combination, such as figure 8. Contestants may be asked to ride without stirrups. Finalists from the first portion of the class are then asked back into the arena as a group to show their horses at a walk, jog and lope around the perimeter of the arena or “on the rail”. Judges pay close attention to the rider’s body position, how he/she sit in a saddle and his/her ability to control the horse. Photo: Courtesy of Karalinga |