Evaluating Overall Performance in High-Level Dressage Horse-Rider Combinations by Comparing Measurements from Inertial Sensors with General Impression Scores Awarded by Judges

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2023-08-02

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Hobbs, Sarah Jane
Serra Bragança, Filipe M.ISNI 0000000492921201
Rhodin, Marie
Hernlund, ElinISNI 0000000506610704
Peterson, Mick
Clayton, Hilary M

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Abstract

In the sport of dressage, one or more judges score the combined performance of a horse and rider with an emphasis on the technical correctness of the movements performed. At the end of the test, a single score is awarded for the 'general impression', which considers the overall performance of the horse and rider as a team. This study explored original measures that contributed to the general impression score in a group of 20 horse-rider combinations. Horses and riders were equipped with inertial measurement units (200 Hz) to represent the angular motion of a horse's back and the motions of a rider's pelvis and trunk. Each combination performed a standard dressage test that was recorded to video. Sections of the video were identified for straight-line movements. The videos were analyzed by two or three judges. Four components were scored separately: gaits of the horse, rider posture, effectiveness of aids, and harmony with the horse. The main contributor to the score for gaits was stride frequency (R = -0.252, p = 0.015), with a slower frequency being preferred. Higher rider component scores were associated with more symmetrical transverse-plane trunk motion, indicating that this original measure is the most useful predictor of rider performance.

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equestrian sport, performance, posture, balance, rider, dressage, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Hobbs, S J, Serra Braganca, F M, Rhodin, M, Hernlund, E, Peterson, M & Clayton, H M 2023, 'Evaluating Overall Performance in High-Level Dressage Horse-Rider Combinations by Comparing Measurements from Inertial Sensors with General Impression Scores Awarded by Judges', Animals, vol. 13, no. 15, 2496. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13152496