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Understanding Dressage Scoring Each movement is scored on a scale from 0 to 10, which, in the dating world, translates from Did not show up to Soulmate material. A score of 65% or over is like getting a second date; it means youre doing something right.
The final dressage score is calculated by adding up the scores for each movement and converting it into a percentage. In dressage, an average score of around 65-70% is considered good, reflecting a strong performance. Scores higher than 70% are excellent and demonstrate a high level of skill and precision.
Montreal, For most riders, Dressage scores in the high 70s or low 80s are considered grounds for celebration; a score of 100 is beyond exceptionalit is unheard-of. The seeming impossible happened when JazzBeat and rider Neil McIntosh were given a score of 100 in the Materiale test at the Ottawa Dressage festival.
How do dressage scores work? The higher the percentage, the higher the score in dressage. However, in eventing dressage, the score is calculated by dividing the points achieved by the total possible points, multiplying by 100 (rounded to 2 decimal points) and subtracting from 100.
In a nutshell, a dressage test is made up of a series of movements and each movement is awarded a mark out of 10. At the end of the test, all the marks are added together and turned into a percentage where the highest percentage wins.

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Total points for the test are added up and noted as a percent to the total possible number of points for that test. A percentage of 65% or higher is generally thought to mean the horse is ready to move up a level.
The current scale of marking is: 3 = fairly bad. 4 = insufficient. 5 = sufficient. 6 = satisfactory. 7 = fairly good. 8 = good. 9 = very good. 10 = excellent.
Overall scores of 70% or over for a dressage test are considered very good, scores of 60-70% are considered good and if a horse and rider are consistently scoring 60%+ at any level of dressage competition this indicates that horse and rider are ready to move onto the next level.

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