Western Dressage Judge License from NAWD

Western Dressage Judges at North American Western Dressage go through a very rigorous examination process for gaining their NAWD Judging License. The exam includes a written test, followed by a demonstration of skills, scoring competency, and accurate comments on a wide range of tests.  To become a NAWD Licensed judge, you must be a member of NAWD and be 18 years of age or older but we welcome anyone to take the exam for educational purposes.

Western Dressage Judges must have an understanding that Western Dressage is not merely dressage in a Western Saddle, but is the application of classical principles to the western horse.

We must always judge a horse according to its conformation and the demonstration of classical training scale elements. Our judges do not reward unnatural gaits. Bigger is not necessarily better.

A Western Dressage Judge License from NAWD does not allow you to judge USEF dressage competitions, as we are an independent organization.

 

Our judges will not reward behind the vertical riding:

NAWD and DOD have been given guidance that a score of no greater than 4 should be given for any movement in which a rider guides a horse purposefully or allows a horse to move in a posture that places the horse Behind the Vertical (BTV).  If other issues are associated with the movement, the score may be lower at the discretion of the judge.  Each judge who judges for NAWD or DOD has an obligation to uphold and follow this guidance.

Our judges give honest feedback:

Licenses are awarded to those individuals who are

  • Able to see the horse as an individual, regardless of conformation or breed.
  • Committed to NAWDy principles of education and horse welfare
  • Willing to combine an accurate evaluation with detailed comments, giving the rider an excellent roadmap for further development.

These judges continue to undergo training. Those that are approved to judge for Traditional Dressage do so through the Dressage on a Dime judge licensing program.

The NAWDy Judging System

Leveling the Playing Field

NAWD is pleased to announce that we have have worked with Andrew McLean, Ph.D, to develop an

Objective Judging System

for use with all NAWD and Dressage on a Dime tests in our virtual shows.

Judge's Licensing

Western Dressage Judges are in high demand across the nation for virtual and live shows.

Here at NAWD, we believe that there are many professionals in the industry that already have the knowledge required to judge Western Dressage. Therefore, rather than having you invest time, money and expense in a classroom session that you may or may not need, we start by testing what you already know.

Donna Snyder-Smith

NAWD Judge Education Director

  • Western Dressage
  • Traditional Dressage

    Michelle Binder-Zolezzi

    • Western Dressage
    • Traditional Dressage

    Amanda Lane-Sommer

    Former Long Reining Program Director

    • Western Dressage
    • Long Reining
    • Trail
    • Freestyle
    • Ranch Horse

    Jen Johnson

    NAWD Executive Director and 6ftGround Manager

    • Western Dressage
    • Six Feet on the Ground
    • Trail

    Evelyn Pfoutz

    • Western Dressage
    • Traditional Dressage

    Michaela Lane-Vorwerk

    Youth Manager

    • Six Feet on the Ground

    Danielle Koeppen

    • Western Dressage
    • Traditional Dressage

    Julie Slater

    Former head of the Ranch Horse Program

    • Western Dressage
    • Ranch Horse
    • Trail

    Laura Wolfe

    • Dressage –  USDF “L” Graduate
    • Western Dressage 

     

      Janice Mumford

      Janice Mumford

      • Dressage –  USDF “L” Graduate
      • Western Dressage -USEF “R”

      Julie Dillon

      • Gaited Dressage
      • Gaited Western Dressage

      Kerry-Louise Boucher

      • Classical Dressage
      • Western Dressage
      • Breed Shows
      • In-Hand Showing
      • Ranch Horse

      Andrea Rosentrater Mills

      • Western Dressage
      • Ranch Horse

      Coeli Netsky

      • Western Dressage
      • Classical Dressage

      Jill Hallin

      • Western Dressage
      • 6 Feet on the Ground