2000
World Cup Finals
Judges
and Their Cyber Scores
The
distinguished panel of judges gathered for the Final
consisted of Francis Verbeek-Van Rooy (NED), Evi
Eisenhardt (GER), Stephan Clarke
(GBR), Vicenzo Truppa (ITA) and Ernst Holtz (RSA). It
was the British Stephan Clarke who took up the role
as president
of the jury, giving him the right to judge at C. The
field of competitors was of
extreme high quality with three out of
four Dutch Olympic A-team riders. The Germans sent out
two of their A-team members. Isabell Werth and Jurgen
Wirths were the lucky ones. Holland was able to enter
one extra rider as it was the hosting country. The Dutch
Equestrian Federation selected Barbara Koot of Berkenhorst
Dressage in De Oude
Tonghe, Holland, as she was the fourth most successful
Dutch rider during the qualifiers.
Cyber Judging
House
photographer Dirk Caremans took this lovely shot illustrating
the way international judging is done. While on national
level a scribe notes down all scores and comments, on
the international turf computer literate scribes are
required. Only via this medium accurate and quick scoring
can be executed in order to give the audience and riders
quick access to results
.
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