Often overlooked, the first (and last) center line as you start and end your dressage test is as important as some of the more complex movements. And it is a key opportunity to score high marks showing off your precision, control, and connection with your horse. With careful practice and attention to detail, any rider can perfect this movement and earn top marks.

What impresses the judge?

The centre line is a test of straightness, rider accuracy, and overall harmony between horse and rider. A well-executed entry and exit demonstrate balance, focus, and control. Judges look for a straight, confident line with a square, immobile halt when required. Riders who nail these elements set themselves apart and establish a positive tone for the rest of their test.

On the test paper, the directives tell you what the judge is looking for:

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