Patterns

This page is from the NRHA (USA) website, used by permission of the NRHA.

 

 

Scoring a Reining Pattern

NRHA patterns are scored on a numeric scale with 70 denoting an average performance. Each pattern is comprised of several distinct maneuvers which judges evaluate on an individual basis depending on execution as dictated by the pattern descripition and the rules for judging.

The individual maneuvers are scored in 1/2 point increments from a low of -1 1/2 (extremely poor quality) to a high of +1 1/2 (excellent quality) with a score of 0 denoting a maneuver that is correct but with little degree of difficulty. The total of the scores applied to the maneuvers is combined with the starting score of 70 and penalties, if any, are deducted to calculate the exhibitor's final score.

   

 
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