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A Comparison of Piaffe in Competition with the Fei Definition of the Movement
Author(s) -
Moore G,
Nankervis K,
Dumbell L,
Douglas J
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
equine veterinary journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.82
H-Index - 87
eISSN - 2042-3306
pISSN - 0425-1644
DOI - 10.1111/evj.12267_133
Subject(s) - horse , medicine , significant difference , zoology , mathematics , nuclear medicine , physics , biology , paleontology
Requirements of competitive dressage should be reviewed periodically to inform training of horses and judges. The aim of this study was to determine whether features of the FEI definition of piaffe are achieved in competition and to correlate the judges′ scores with the degree of conformity to the definition. Methods Videography (60 H z) of 3 piaffe strides (performed at marker D within a field of view 6 x 4 m) from 60 G rand P rix horses was used to measure croup height ( CH ), poll height ( PH ), the highest point of the neck ( PN ), peak height of the fore ( FT peak) and hindlimb toe ( HT peak), the level of a point half way down the cannon ( MC ) and the level of the fetlock joint ( FJ ) to within ± 0.01 m. Paired t‐tests were used to compare CH in piaffe with that in halt, PH with PN , FT peak with MC and HT peak with FJ during piaffe to determine if the criteria within the definition were met. P iaffe scores from 5 judges were obtained from a subset of 17 horses. Results CH was higher in piaffe than in halt (P<0.001). PN was higher than PH in piaffe (P = 0.001). FT peak was lower than MC (P = 0.001) and HT peak was lower than FJ (P = 0.001). There was no significant difference (P = 0.836) between the scores awarded to each horse but also no correlation between the scores and PH (P = 0.331), CH (P = 0.829), FT peak (P = 0.784) or HT peak (P = 0.924). Conclusions Piaffe performed in competition does not conform to the FEI definition of the movement although judges′ scores appear consistent. This finding suggests that the definition of the movement or judge training should be reviewed. Ethical Animal Research Project approved by H artpury C ollege R esearch E thics C ommittee. Explicit owner informed consent for participation in this study is not stated. Sources of funding: H artpury C ollege. Competing interests: none.