Guide:
Dressage Arena Letters
Your ultimate guide to arena sizes and letters!
Erika
Fri 8 Mar - 24
Guide:
Dressage Arena Letters
Your ultimate guide to arena sizes and letters!
Erika
Fri 8 Mar - 24
In dressage, the strategically positioned letters within the arena play a crucial role in guiding riders through their routines. Each letter corresponds to a specific reference point for executing movements, transitions, and figures with precision. This helps riders follow the correct path while riding tests or when having a lesson with a trainer. Furthermore, during tests, these letters serve as aids for the judges to consistently evaluate performances across various riders and horses.
You usually find two types of dressage arenas: a standard, smaller one, and a slightly larger arena. The size of an arena for a dressage show can vary, with the larger arena being more common, especially on the higher levels.
The smaller dressage arena is 20 meters by 40 meters. 8 letters are used around the edge of the arena, and 3 imaginary letters down the center line.
While the larger dressage arena has the same width, it is significantly longer: 20 meters by 60 meters, with 12 letters around the edge of the arena and 5 along the imaginary center line.
Check out these two illustrations for the proper layout and spacing of arena letters, both for 20x40m and 20x60m dressage arenas.