{"id":2012,"date":"2014-11-10T21:49:40","date_gmt":"2014-11-11T02:49:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dickinsonequestrians.wordpress.com\/?p=65"},"modified":"2014-11-10T21:49:40","modified_gmt":"2014-11-11T02:49:40","slug":"understanding-the-horse-draw","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/wrpg211\/2014\/11\/10\/understanding-the-horse-draw\/","title":{"rendered":"Understanding the Horse Draw"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So, now that you kind of have a general idea of how these shows work (I hope), let\u2019s take an in-depth look at one concept that is relevant at all collegiate shows\u2014the horse draw. The horse draw can either be your best friend or your worst enemy. Here\u2019s why.<\/p>\n<p>A lot of people don\u2019t realize that the horses we ride at these IHSA shows are chosen completely randomly. Usually (unless you\u2019ve \u201cdrawn\u201d them at another show), we have never even sat on these horses\u2014no previous experience, nothing. And the best part is, once you\u2019re on the horse, you don\u2019t get to warm up. You walk straight into the ring for the judge to see and pray with all your heart that you\u2019re not riding a demon horse (just kidding\u2014kind of).<span id=\"more-65\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p>These random choices are determined by what we call the horse draw. At every show, there is a program. The program lists every class with all the riders in that class. Next to each rider\u2019s name is a number (usually 1-7, depending on the number of competitors in each class). The horses provided by each school are also numbered, so as you can guess, the riders\u2019 numbers match up with those of the horses, and voila\u2014you have now found your partner in crime.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_66\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dickinsonequestrians.files.wordpress.com\/2014\/11\/screen-shot-2014-11-10-at-9-36-08-pm.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-66\" src=\"https:\/\/dickinsonequestrians.files.wordpress.com\/2014\/11\/screen-shot-2014-11-10-at-9-36-08-pm.png?w=300&#038;h=49\" alt=\"An example of the table we use to keep track of each rider's draw.\" width=\"300\" height=\"49\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"wp-caption-text\">An example of the table we use to keep track of each rider&#8217;s draw.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>So, as you can see, the horse draw provides a little bit of a challenge. The purpose of the horse draw is to make it as fair as possible for all the riders that are competing. The fact that we have never ridden these horses tests our ability as riders to be flexible and respond to all types of situations.<\/p>\n<p>The catch: some horses are nicer than others. They look nicer, move nicer, and overall make your job as a rider a little bit easier. These are the ones we want to draw, but this doesn\u2019t always happen. If you get a not-so-nice draw, your only option is to make the most of the situation. We\u2019ve all been there\u2014riding horses that buck, horses that kick, horses that speed, horses that are too slow, and worst of all horses that don\u2019t move when they manure. All we can do is do our best and laugh about it later. Who knows, we might even be pleasantly surprised with a win.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_68\" style=\"width: 212px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dickinsonequestrians.files.wordpress.com\/2014\/11\/10351519_10202216826161723_2390248637248418982_n.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-68\" src=\"https:\/\/dickinsonequestrians.files.wordpress.com\/2014\/11\/10351519_10202216826161723_2390248637248418982_n.jpg?w=202&#038;h=300\" alt=\"The horse I drew at Nationals. Had to make the most of it!\" width=\"202\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"wp-caption-text\">The horse I drew at Nationals. Although it was nerve-racking, I just had to make the most of it!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Sometimes the horse draw can be discouraging, but I find it to be kind of fun and very worthwhile. It makes the show a challenge\u2014almost like you\u2019re proving something to yourself. When you do well on a \u201cnot-so-nice\u201d draw, you basically know you rocked it, and it\u2019s a great feeling. When you don\u2019t do so well, you just shake it off and push yourself to do better next time. These shows are a learning experience and the horse-draw contributes to that. It provides the opportunity to learn how to ride all types of horses, and this is what makes us more successful riders.<\/p>\n<p>  <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/gocomments\/dickinsonequestrians.wordpress.com\/65\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/comments\/dickinsonequestrians.wordpress.com\/65\/\" \/><\/a> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\" src=\"https:\/\/pixel.wp.com\/b.gif?host=dickinsonequestrians.wordpress.com&#038;blog=75367374&#038;%23038;post=65&#038;%23038;subd=dickinsonequestrians&#038;%23038;ref=&#038;%23038;feed=1\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So, now that you kind of have a general idea of how these shows work (I hope), let&rsquo;s take an in-depth look at one concept that is relevant at all collegiate shows&mdash;the horse draw. 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