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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on Apr 9, 2011 11:33:32 GMT
Thanks for Mimi. I added Germany and edited everything a bit. It still looks kinda strange, I just don't get why.
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Post by nanni (AT) on Apr 19, 2011 1:11:41 GMT
Can someone tell me what the horse/the rider has to show in "first level"? I know that there are even some differences between the classes in austria and germany, even if the levels are named the same, so for me it would be great to hear the "content" of the levels, if someone knows it?
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Post by Leila (GER) on May 11, 2011 14:52:37 GMT
Maybe it would be helpful to say which age is average for a horse in a class. I bought a 4-year-old mare from Sweden with Lätt B which would be L/M in Germany, looking at this table. Normally horses get L/M at the age of 5 oder 6 years.
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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on May 12, 2011 18:00:01 GMT
Perhaps it could... It seems to be different in Germany, I've noticed that your horses have quite a realistic style that they develop when they get older. At least in Finland, probably in some other countries too we seldom have horses which develop to higher stages while they are aging. They get their level of skill when they are young and compete that level through their life. Well, some people have developing horses, but it is not very common amongst sim horses in Finland. So if a 4yo horse from Finland can do dressage of 4th level, it means it is his top potential. Sorry I can't explain any better :/
And unfortunately I don't have a clue about average ages of horses on particular levels, I only know that GP horses are usually over 15. If we can find someone who knows, your idea could be made happen.
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Post by Color [SWE] on May 15, 2011 19:05:04 GMT
You have missed a Swedish level, "Svår". It should be between "Medelsvår A" and "Grand Prix"
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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on May 15, 2011 20:09:13 GMT
Oops, good that you noticed
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Post by Leila (GER) on May 15, 2011 23:36:45 GMT
The mare i'm talking about has records in Lätt B, so it ust startet in that class and in developed (records in further classes)
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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on May 16, 2011 20:39:29 GMT
Ok, now I think I get it Well, as I said, I have no idea of the age scales. But if you have some clue or happen to know a dressage expert to tell about the average ages, just let me know!
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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on May 16, 2011 20:48:39 GMT
Nanni, sorry, I totally skipped you! :/ It would unfortunately be a too big work to solve out every level and their contents. I know myself only Finnish levels, so I'm not much of a help there. Well if you find someone to help, it's fine for me but I don't think that we can write down contents of every level, atleast if there is only one person after it. I just have to wish you good luck with google. Maybe there are websites with all te levels and the programmes listed We have a Finnish one, I don't know any foreign ones. First level is about our Raviohjelma, which is a bit different though, it is freely translated as a "trot programme", and it includes mainly trotting. Don't remember more.
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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on May 16, 2011 20:49:45 GMT
Nanni, sorry, I totally skipped you! :/ It would unfortunately be a too big work to solve out every level and their contents. I know myself only Finnish levels, so I'm not much of a help there. Well if you find someone to help, it's fine for me but I don't think that we can write down contents of every level, atleast if there is only one person after it. I just have to wish you good luck with google. Maybe there are websites with all te levels and the programmes listed We have a Finnish one, I don't know any foreign ones. First level is about our Raviohjelma, which is a bit different though, it is freely translated as a "trot programme", and it includes mainly trotting. Don't remember more.
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Post by nanni (AT) on May 16, 2011 22:43:22 GMT
that's okay - I found out Youtube can be a help with the english levels where I understand the speaker, so I agree with the table in the first post about the comparison of english and german, where I know the contets now. With the other countries, I cannot make a difference between what the horse does by his own and what the rider wanted him to do, but I decided to trust into the table here
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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on May 17, 2011 5:14:15 GMT
good Someone said that swedish Lätt D is very near the first level, Raviohjelma is then a bit different, but as easy as them.
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Post by Malin (SWE) on Jun 16, 2011 16:13:51 GMT
I noticed some of the swedish classes were not right... This is the correct ones.
Lätt D - Introductory Lätt C - Training Level Lätt B - First Level Lätt A - Second Level Medelsvår B - Third Level Medelsvår A - Fourth Level Svår - Prix S:t Georges Svår - Intermediere I Svår - Intermediere II Grand Prix
How ever I think there are some others in the higher classes in between Fourth Level och Grand Prix, I don't know them all. And in swedish SIM world, we rarely use Intermedier I and II Or S:t Georges we just take it all down to Svår.
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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on Jun 17, 2011 20:06:24 GMT
Oh, Malin, really? Great, because if it's like that, the table will be absolutely clear! I just got messed up, because someone told Lätt D and First Level are the same, and I found actually no smart way to solve the levels.
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Post by Malin (SWE) on Jun 29, 2011 9:08:02 GMT
Its no problem Just glad to help
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