The development of safety and quality standards for equestrian surfaces needs to be based on objective, repeatable measurements which allow comparisons between surfaces. These measurements should incorporate the assessment of surface performance by riders. This study provides data from objective and subjective assessment of functional properties of high-level show jumping competition and warm-up arenas. Twenty-five arenas in nine international show jumping events were evaluated by mechanical insitu testing with a surface tester, rider assessments using visual analogue scales (198 riders provided 749 arena evaluations), descriptions of arena constructions and by laboratory tests of surface material. Mixed models were used to present subjecti...
Abstract: Consistency of equestrian surfaces can contribute to safety and performance. An optimal s...
A synthetic surface with inconsistent mechanical properties is considered to be a risk factor for in...
Horses in equestrian sports are commonly trained in arenas with prepared footing. Information on the...
The development of safety and quality standards for equestrian surfaces needs to be based on objecti...
Properties of sport surfaces influence the occurrence of injuries and the performance of equine athl...
Properties of equestrian surfaces such as hardness, traction and resistance to penetration may chang...
Sports physiological properties of ten sand or sand-mineral outdoor arenas, five with vertical drain...
There are a wide range of materials currently used for equine arena surfaces, all of which can be ex...
There is limited information about spatial variation of equestrian arena surfaces despite unequivoca...
The purpose of this study was to compare the dynamic variables recorded on 3 horses landing after a ...
Properties of equestrian surfaces such as hardness, traction and resistance to penetration may chang...
AbstractThere is limited information about spatial variation of equestrian arena surfaces despite un...
Equestrian arena surfaces are a major investment for stable owners, riding clubs and private horse o...
Abstract: Consistency of equestrian surfaces can contribute to safety and performance. An optimal s...
A synthetic surface with inconsistent mechanical properties is considered to be a risk factor for in...
Horses in equestrian sports are commonly trained in arenas with prepared footing. Information on the...
The development of safety and quality standards for equestrian surfaces needs to be based on objecti...
Properties of sport surfaces influence the occurrence of injuries and the performance of equine athl...
Properties of equestrian surfaces such as hardness, traction and resistance to penetration may chang...
Sports physiological properties of ten sand or sand-mineral outdoor arenas, five with vertical drain...
There are a wide range of materials currently used for equine arena surfaces, all of which can be ex...
There is limited information about spatial variation of equestrian arena surfaces despite unequivoca...
The purpose of this study was to compare the dynamic variables recorded on 3 horses landing after a ...
Properties of equestrian surfaces such as hardness, traction and resistance to penetration may chang...
AbstractThere is limited information about spatial variation of equestrian arena surfaces despite un...
Equestrian arena surfaces are a major investment for stable owners, riding clubs and private horse o...
Abstract: Consistency of equestrian surfaces can contribute to safety and performance. An optimal s...
A synthetic surface with inconsistent mechanical properties is considered to be a risk factor for in...
Horses in equestrian sports are commonly trained in arenas with prepared footing. Information on the...