From your arena to a judged placing

No hauling, no travel, no show-day nerves. Here is the whole process, start to finish.

A dressage rider schooling a chestnut horse in an outdoor arena

Choose an event

Browse the calendar and pick a show and the classes that fit you and your horse. Every discipline and level is welcome.

Register horse & rider

Create your entry in minutes. One horse and one rider per entry, with your classes selected up front.

Film & upload your ride

Film at home or at your barn, then upload your video from any device before the entry deadline.

Judges score your entry

Real judges review every ride against structured discipline rubrics and leave written feedback.

Results are published

Placings and scorecards are published class by class. Check the results page and your dashboard.

Automatic raffle entries

Where a show offers a raffle, every completed class entry earns raffle entries automatically. No extra steps.

Filming basics

A good video is the only thing between you and the judge's scorecard. The full guide has camera placement and examples.

  • Film in landscape (horizontal) orientation.
  • Keep the full horse and rider in frame for the entire ride.
  • Use one continuous, unedited clip per class.
  • Have a helper film from the rail or centerline if possible.
  • Choose good light. Outdoors or a well-lit arena works best.
  • Show your entry placard on camera at the start of the ride.
Read the full filming guide

Judging you can trust

Every entry is scored by real judges using structured, discipline-specific rubrics: the same criteria applied to every ride in the class. Judges use AI-assisted review tools to work efficiently, always under human judge oversight. A judge reviews and signs off on every scorecard.

Placings are published only after scorecards are finalized, and entry placards keep video submissions authentic.

Ready to show from home?

Pick your first event and you could have a judged scorecard within weeks.