How to Build a Dressage Court
Things You'll Need
- Flat and level ground
- Arena footing—often, a base of decomposed granite with sand on top
- Rails—these can be made from poles, fence rails, logs, commercial dressage court rails or any other stable materials. For show purposes, they may be no taller than 0.3 meters high.
- Dressage letters—these can be purchased, or print letters on paper, cones, wood planks or boxes. Letters needed are: A, F, K, P, V, B, E, R, S, M, H, C
- Optional: flowers or small trees as decoration
Instructions
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Build the Framework for the Dressage Court
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Make sure your arena area is as flat and level as possible. Remove rocks, shrubs or any other inconsistencies in the terrain, including filling in any holes.
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Measure out your dressage court and mark the ground where the rails will go. Leave ample space at one end to enter and exit safely while mounted. Lay down your rails and secure them, if possible.
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Lay down your arena footing. Make sure the base is completely level before adding the top layer.
Place the Dressage Letters
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For a long court, start with "A" and place it in the center of the short wall where you will be entering. Ideally, each letter will be placed 0.5 meters away from the rail, outside the court. This is required for competition, but at home you can place them anywhere they will not be stepped on (on the rail itself or outside).
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Standing at "A" and facing the court, measure 6 meters from the end of the court and place the letter "F" on the right wall and "K " on the left wall (make sure they are directly across from each other). Continue moving across the court to place the remaining letters.
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Measure 18 meters from the end of the court and place "P" on the right wall and "V" on the left.
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30 meters from each end should be the center of the long wall. Place "B" on the right and "E" on the left.
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18 meters from the other end of the court (12 meters from the center), place "R" on the right and "S" on the left.
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6 meters from the wall, place "M" on the right and "H" on the left.
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Place "C" in the center of the short wall. For a competition, the judge will sit behind "C."
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For a short court, omit "P," " V," "R" and "S." "E" and "B" will be in the center of each long wall and the other letters will be the same as the long court.
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Optional: place flowers or small trees at each letter for decoration.
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