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Welcome to the website of Dressage Queensland...


Check back soon for updates to the new DQ website... more new pages still to come!

Our Vision:
Dressage will be a premier sport in the state of Queensland

Mission Statement

Dressage Queensland:

  • Supporting the state’s dressage riders and officials to reach their desired potential regardless of age, experience, ambition, location, ability or socio-economic background.
  • Administering the rules of the sport with commitment to fairness and integrity.

About Dressage Queensland

Dressage Queensland (DQ) is a voluntary, sport discipline sub-committee of Equestrian Queensland, dedicated to dressage. Dressage is a method of horse training in existence since ancient Greece and an Olympic sport since the inception of the modern Olympics in the late 1800’s.

DQ is dedicated to education, the recognition of achievement and the promotion of dressage. DQ is a tax-exempt – non-profit organisation with many different educational programs, 55 affiliate local and regional clubs and more than 20 annual awards for excellence in competition.

The national levels, Preliminary to Advanced levels, are governed by Equestrian Australia. The International levels are governed by the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI).


IMPORTANT LINKS:
  • Click here to view the NEW Dressage Queensland Procedures Manual.
     
  • Click here to view the NEW 2009 Dressage tests (effective at ALL Dressage competitions from 1st July 2009) and explanatory notes.
     
  • Click here to view all of the current Australian Dressage Tests including Young Horse and Freestyle tests.

 
DQ NEWS UPDATES:
| 2010 FEI Registration - Notice
| 2010 EA PSG Challenge - Form
| New QLD Medal System - Click here

The Grading System - If you've got questions, we have the answers

Nicola Turner, EA National Office, Tuesday, 11 May 2010

There is now a questions and answers sheet to help you.

From Lesley Sullivan, Chair Australian Dressage Committee:

"Unfortunately the new grading system will not be implemented on 1/7/10 as planned. You will re-call that we did say that the new system was subject to the EA data base system being able to handle it.

 The National Office is in the process of overhauling the whole IT system and the grading system is caught up in this process.
 
We did initially say that the 1/7/10 date was subject to the data base being ready for it which apparently it is not.
 
Also there is a  concern about not having enough time for the required training of personnel in the new system.
 
Grant Baldock (CEO) has advised that EA will be working towards an implementation date of 1/12/10.
 
Because of the delay  in the implementation of the new grading system the ADC has agreed that an ‘amnesty’ on the accruing of grading points will apply to horses, the same as it currently does for ponies, effective from 1/7/10 until such time as the new grading system is implemented. Riders will still be required to keep a record of their performances for qualification purposes. In addition all horse results need to continue to be entered on the National data base but without accruing any grading points.
 
The reason for the above is due to the fact that there are many, many riders who have planned their competition programme around the implementation date of 1/7/10 in order to keep their horses at their current level. Another added bonus is the fact that all horses and ponies now know what their grading will be. So will the Branches and they can then work on getting new performance cards out to the riders/owners before the implementation date."
 
You can download the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS here
 

 

NEWS FLASH!
 
 
Congratulations to all the Queenslanders who travelled south to compete in the 2010 Sydney CDI.

Results: 

HHSA - 4 year old Young Horse
Russell Davidson - Fairbanks Lotto - 10th on 5.94
 
HHSA - 5 year old Young Horse
Bennet Conn - Rockstar - 2nd on 7.56
Tor Van Den Berge - DS Burlington Bertie - 5th on 6.82
 
HHSA - 6 year old Young Horse
Gary Lung - GB Winchester - 3rd on 7.00
Tor Van Den Berge - Fimbriata - 6th on 6.82
 
IRT - Advanced Tournament - Advanced 5B
Kaz Roe - Donna Bonita - 5th on  65.77%
Anjanette Harten - UQG Alladin - 9th on 63.74%
 
IRT- Advanced Tournament - Advanced 5C
Kaz Roe - Donna Bonita - 4th on 64.82%
Anjanette Harten - UQG Alladin - 5th on 63.94%
 
IRT Advanced Tournament - Final - Advanced Freestyle 
Kaz Roe - Donna Bonita - 3rd on 65.66%
 
Swish Horse - FEI Young Rider Individual CDI-Y
Victoria Welch - BJ Kaneto Casablanca  - 2nd on 65.35%
Victoria Welch - Remi World Vision - 3rd on  63.50%
Elliot Patterson - Leandro - 8th on 61.495
 
Swish Horse Young Rider Freestyle CDI-Y
Victoria Welch - Remi World Vision - 2nd on 68.16%
Elliot Patterson - Leandro - 6th on 63.58%
 
Wagners Saddlery Prix St Georges (CDN - National)
Anjanette Harten - UQG Alladin - 4th on 61.75%
 
Needs For Steeds - International Prix St Georges
Jessica Greelish - Riverndell Parador - 2nd on 68.57%
Jenny Gehrke - Gitane - 4th on 65.94%
Kaz Roe - For Joy - 5th on 65.89%
 
Gow-Gates International Prix St Georges Derby
Jody Hartstone (NZ) rode Connie Bookless's UQ Anapavlova - 1st on 63.47%
Jenny Gehrke - Shining Messiah - 2nd on 62.05%
 
Horseland PSG Teams Competition
Jenny Gehrke - Shining Messiah  and Ashlea Day from NSW - Veritas represented Australia - 1st place.
 
The Riders Shoppe Intermediate I
Jessica Greelish - Riverndell Parador - 2nd on 69.26%
Kaz Roe - For Joy - 4th on 65.84%
 
Zilco Intermediate Freestyle (CDN)
Jessica Greelish - Riverndell Parador - 2nd on 70.25%
 
Capricorn/Soiltex Intermediate II (CDN)
Emma Flavelle - Northern Meara - 8th on 61.52%
 
Equestrian New South Wales Grand Prix (CDN)
Kate Wilson - APH Magma - 3rd on  54.93%
 
Kieffer Saddles – Sydney CDI Small Tour Champion
Horse and rider combinations will gain points in both the PSG, Inter I and Inter Freestyle competitions with the combination achieving the highest overall points being the winner. It was a close finish with the Freestyle being the decider with Jessica placing above Rozzie Ryan on GV Bullwinke in the Zilco Intermediate Freestyle.
Jessica Greelish - Riverndell Parador
 

 

   

 

 

 

 


 


 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 



 

Sydney CDI Small Tour Champion - Jessica Greelish - Riverndell Parador

Jenny Gehrke - 2nd in the Gow-Gates International Prix St Georges Derby

Jody Hartstone from NZ rode Connie Bookless's UQ Anapavlova - 1st in the Gow-Gates International Prix St Georges Derby

 

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