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In the United States, the levels of combined driving are: Training, Preliminary, Intermediate, and Advanced. In the UK, where the sport is known as Horse Driving Trials, the levels of progression from Club to National competition are: Pre-novice, Novice, Intermediate, Open, and Advanced.
The three levels of higher driving skills are basic, intermediate, and advanced. Basic drivers learn essential controls and rules, intermediate drivers develop defensive techniques, and advanced drivers master proactive decision-making and precise control.
These are the different levels climbing in skill set: Introductory. Preliminary. Novice. Elementary. Medium. Advanced Medium. Advanced. Prix St Georges.
Combined driving is designed to test a Drivers ability as well as the horses obedience, speed and athleticism, in three demanding phases with a carriage in tow: Driven Dressage, Marathon, and Cones.
National Levels: Beginner Novice: Jump Height: 27. Novice: Jump Height: 211. Training: Jump Height: 33. Modified: Jump Height: 35. Preliminary: Jump Height: 37. Intermediate: Jump Height: 39. Advanced: Jump Height: 311.