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Western Arena The larger of the rings, the western arena is a rectangular enclosure where at one end there is a gated area allowing students, with help, to simulate a rodeo release. All-weather timers are bolted to the top rung of the fence and the sand flooring allows for slightly softer landings and better simlations of real rodeo riding. During events, calves may be brought for team roping competitions. |
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Jumping Arena's Set back from the western arena, the jumping arena is large enough for multiple jumps to be set up in multiple patterns. The jumps are set at varying heights and this is one of the most commonly used class rings. |
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Dressage Arena One of the more seldom used rings, the dressage ring is slightly smaller than the western ring with numbers attached to the fence at various intervals for students to practice. This ring is often used for training foals as well since there are no jumps to move. |
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First Impressions by Ben Halliwell Jun 13, 2010 14:54:11 GMT -5 |
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