tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6317822193674196694.post5579553539305111569..comments2024-03-01T06:49:59.106-05:00Comments on Behind the Bit: Technical Delegates: Upholding the Laws of Dressage?Stacey Kimmel-Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08498926535389535263noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6317822193674196694.post-72422162113863185142010-12-30T13:37:16.104-05:002010-12-30T13:37:16.104-05:00My hubby was a ring steward at the North Florida D...My hubby was a ring steward at the North Florida Dressage Association shows, when we lived there. He really liked doing that stewarding, which other than telling riders when they were next, he also checked bits, whips, spurs, etc. I think he would be very good at being a TD. We'll have to look into that.hollynannenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6317822193674196694.post-32809017553790425872010-12-29T17:15:05.310-05:002010-12-29T17:15:05.310-05:00I've been involved with show management in one...I've been involved with show management in one way or another for a lot of years and basically a TD is not much different than a USEF Steward. The shows I have worked with TDs have had both dressage classes and USEF specific classes so have employed a USEF steward to cover the dressage classes.<br /><br />Basically I'd say it's the job of a steward or TD to know the rules or know Rising Rainbowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04239592070775412669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6317822193674196694.post-48901483932695890302010-12-29T16:58:39.925-05:002010-12-29T16:58:39.925-05:00I've always run into really good TD's in s...I've always run into really good TD's in shows and events around here. <br /><br />They and all the show officials deserve a lot of respect. It's not easy successfully putting on even a small recognized show.Jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10029423500476995817noreply@blogger.com