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Pleasure Driving Pleasure Driving is show ring competition. Horses and/or ponies are hitched to antique vehicles or replicas. Classes or divisions are based on the animal (pony, mule, draft, mini), the driver, and/or the experience of horse or driver. Classes or divisions can be further divided by the size of the animal, the kind of vehicle, and the number of animals in the hitch; e.g. singles, pairs, unicorns, tandems, or teams. Classes are also categorized by the criteria by which they are judged. Though the total picture is evaluated, in a reinsmanship class the ability of the driver is most important; in a working class, the horse’s performance is most important; and in a turnout, the quality and appropriateness of the vehicle, harness, and driver is most important. Some classes are designated specifically for gentlemen, ladies, or juniors; and some are for specific vehicles; e.g. runabouts, gigs, or coaches. Obstacles
Pleasure Driving MarathonIf the location permits, the show will sometimes include a marathon. The entry is judged in the ring and then goes on a longer drive through the town or into the country. It is judged on turnout and performance in the ring and on the drive. The distance of the drive depends on location. Mules and Draft HorsesDraft horses and mules are included in Pleasure Driving shows, and they may either participate in open classes or in classes specifically designated for them.
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