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Title:Equine Notes Conference
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Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
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1455.0. ""Danish" system" by GEMVAX::FISHER () Tue Apr 23 1991 12:14

    I have a friend who is taking her very sweet horse to a show in Weston. 
    This person's daughter works at a special needs school.  They noticed
    that this show has a special needs class and that it will be judged on
    the "Danish" system (quotes are theirs).  The daughter is positive that
    she could take some of her students on her mom's horse (I agree). 
    However, none of us know what the "Danish" system is. Anybody out there
    have any idea?  
    
    Obviously she plans on doing this so that all the kids can have fun.
    Anybody have any experience showing with special needs classes?
    The intentions are good, but if anybody advises against it, please let
    me know so that I can pass the word along. By the way, the kids have
    ridden this horse already so we know that they'll be safe.
    
    Thanks,
    Dawn
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1455.1Everyone gets a blue...NUTS::BUSHMANTue Apr 23 1991 12:2913
    I've either shown or worked at this show for almost 20 years, and
    I know this particular class.  (it's a more recent addition.)  There
    are usually about 5-10 entries and each person does something 
    different.  If their handicap means that they are just led around
    the ring at a walk, with another helper steadying them, then that's
    all they do.  Some can go in and make some simple figures at 
    different gaits all by themselves.  But the key is that if the 
    judge feels that every exhibitor did the BEST job they could, then
    he/she will award each one a blue ribbon ("excellent").  If he
    feels that any particular exhibitor did a "very good" job, then
    he can award them a red ribbon.  White is for "good".  Green for
    "fair".  (I'm a little fuzzy on the lower awards - they usually
    are never given!)
1455.2We used it!TOTH::ZBROWNTue Apr 23 1991 15:4613
    
    
    	*Many* years ago when I was 4-H and our club had shows we used
    	the Danish System alot, mostly in the Walk&Trot classes and
    	lead line.  We gave the usual 1st(blue), 2nd(red),3rd(yellow),
    	4th(white), 5th(pink), 6th(green) and then after we gave a
    	Blue danish to the remanding riders so that all was happy.  It 
    	really was special for each child, and they *loved* getting a 
    	ribbon.
    
    
    	Zina