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Quick Guide to Lifetime Rider Medals
Separate from the Leaderboards, riders can work toward Lifetime Medals that recognize
advancement across all levels of the sport.
- No time limit for scores to accumulate.
- Medals are based on rider achievement, not tied to one horse.
- Scores must be free of disqualification.
Medals Levels
Pewter:
To earn a Pewter Medal, a rider must earn a total of 8 qualifying scores in Introductory Level classes. Those scores must include:
(4) scores 60% or higher (Dressage/EOH % averaged)
(4) scores 65% or higher (Dressage/EOH % averaged)
Of the qualifying scores, at least four (4) must be earned when competing under an “R”, “S”, or WAWE judge.
Bronze (Novice):
To earn a Bronze Medal, a rider must earn a total of 8 qualifying scores in Novice Level classes. Those scores must include:
(4) scores 60% or higher (Dressage/EOH % averaged)
(4) scores 65% or higher (Dressage/EOH % averaged)
(4) scores (minimum) must be earned in L3 Novice B
Of the qualifying scores, at least four (4) must be earned when competing under an “R”, “S”, or WAWE judge.
Silver (Intermediate):
To earn a Silver Medal, a rider must earn a total of 8 qualifying scores in Intermediate Level classes. Those scores must include:
(4) scores 60% or higher (Dressage/EOH % averaged)
(4) scores 65% or higher (Dressage/EOH % averaged)
(4) scores must be earned in L5 – Intermediate B
Gold (Advanced):
To earn a Gold Medal, a rider must earn a total of 8 qualifying scores in Advanced Level classes. Those scores must include:
(4) scores 60% or higher (Dressage/EOH % averaged)
(4) scores 65% or higher (Dressage/EOH % averaged)
All qualifying scores must be earned when competing under an “R”, “S”, or WAWE judge.
Platinum (Masters):
To earn a Platinum Medal, a rider must earn a total of 8 qualifying scores in Masters Level classes. Those scores must include:
(4) scores 60% or higher (Dressage/EOH % averaged)
(4) scores 65% or higher (Dressage/EOH % averaged)
All qualifying scores must be earned when competing under an “R”, “S”, or WAWE judge.



