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Places available for the AHBAA Judges/Enthusiasts Seminar

We are proud to present the 2024 Judges/Enthusiasts/ Breeders and Riders Seminar

10AM Sunday 17th November 2024

Location: South Serenity Arabians, 285 Gehreys Lane, Kilmore Vic, 3764

Cost $50.00 per person (includes light lunch)   Tickets available at https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1301330                                        

This seminar enables judges to attend and complete judging accreditation. Judges are required to attend a workshop/seminar every three years. Exceptional International speakers – An opportunity to be educated by some of the best!

AGENDA

10.00 am                     Arrival

10.15am                      Introduction of Guest Speakers.

10.30am                      Ms. Narelle Cribb - FEI Veterinarian (Victoria)                                                                      Form and Function – correct structure and its impact on movement

                           Areas of examination of the endurance horse,TPR/Metabolics/Injuries,                              Soreness and Gait.     

                       

11.15am                      Mr. James Swaenpoel - International Judge (Belgium)

Arabian Type – Conformation and impact on breeding

Qualities/type/movement and temperament.

Observation of changes in conformation and impact on the modern Arabian.

 

12.00pm                      Lunch Break


13.15                           Exhibition of riding horses, both junior and senior

14.30                          Ms. Jacquie Webby – International Judge (New Zealand)   

Journalist discussion on how the Arabian horses is perceived overseas as a utility horse

The fields of endeavor that Arabian Horses excel and those

they do not – and why.

                                   

15.15                           Mrs. Colleen Rutherford – International Judge (Australia)                                                    Rules of the AHSA 2023 Rulebook

Discussion on numerical scoring system                              

What the judge looks for in a ridden horse

The difference between judging junior and senior horses

Changes over her judging career.




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