1. Quality of paces, halt, and transitions. Straightness. Contact and poll.
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2. Regularity and quality of trot, collection, and balance. Bend, size and shape of the volte.
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3. Regularity and quality of trot. Bend and constant angle. Collection, balance, and fluency.
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4. Regularity and quality of trot. Uniform bend, collection, balance, fluency, crossing of legs.
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2
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5. Quality of halt and transitions. Throughness, fluency, straightness. Accuracy in number of diagonal steps.
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2
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6. Regularity and quality of trot, collection, and balance. Bend, size and shape of the volte.
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7. Regularity and quality of trot. Bend and constant angle. Collection, balance, and fluency.
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8. Regularity and quality of trot. Uniform bend, collection, balance, fluency, crossing of legs.
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2
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9. Regularity, elasticity, balance, engagement of hindquarters, lengthening of steps and frame.
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10. Maintenance of rhythm, fluency, precise and smooth execution of transitions. Change of frame. Quality of trot.
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11. Smooth and fluent transition. Regularity, suppleness of back, activity, overtrack, freedom of shoulder, stretching to the bit.
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12. Regularity, suppleness of back, activity, overtrack, freedom of shoulder, stretching to the bit. Differentiation from medium walk.
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13. Regularity, activity, collection, size, flexion, and bend of half pirouette. Forward tendency, maintenance of four beat.
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2
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14. Regularity, activity, collection, size, flexion, and bend of half pirouette. Forward tendency, maintenance of four beat.
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2
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15. Regularity, suppleness of back, activity, shortening and heightening of steps, self-carriage. Transition from extended walk to collected walk.
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16. Precise execution and fluency of transition. Quality and collection of canter.
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17. Quality of canter. Impulsion, lengthening of strides and frame, uphill tendency, straightness.
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18. Maintenance of rhythm, fluency, precise and smooth execution of transitions. Change of frame.
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19. Quality and collection of canter, accuracy of lines.
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20. Quality and collection of counter canter, self-carriage, balance, straightness.
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21. Promptness, fluency, and balance of both transitions in the change, 3-5 clear walk steps. Quality of the canter before and after the change.
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2
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22. Quality of canter. Impulsion, lengthening of strides and frame, uphill tendency, straightness. Differentiation from medium canter.
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23. Maintenance of rhythm, fluency, precise and smooth execution of transitions. Change of frame.
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24. Quality and collection of canter, accuracy of lines.
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25. Quality and collection of counter canter, self-carriage, balance, straightness.
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26. Promptness, fluency, and balance of both transitions in the change, 3-5 clear walk steps. Quality of the canter before and after the change.
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2
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27. Regularity and quality of canter, uphill tendency, carrying power, collection.
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28. Regularity, elasticity, balance, engagement of hindquarters, overtrack, lengthening of steps and frame. Differentiation from medium trot.
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29. Maintenance of rhythm, fluency, precise and smooth execution of transitions. Change of frame. Quality of trot.
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30. Quality of paces, halt, and transitions. Straightness. Contact and poll.
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31. General Impression
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2
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