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- W3096433718 abstract "This article focuses on interspecies communication between rider and jumper horse (show jumpers), as well as its effect on equine sport performance, on the basis of individual differences of riding style and skill. Its primary goal was to discover the consequences of the possible differences in horse performance due to the number of riders who have changed over the course of the horse performing career. Unfortunately, the data used do not allow to determine whether the change of rider also meant a change in the social environment with all contexts (moving the horse to other stable, among other horses, and the use of other training methods). Nevertheless, the change of rider represents a number of individual deviations in the rider's effect on the horse. Riders communicate in the same language, but each rider has a different “handwriting.” The secondary goal of this study is to identify the age at which a competitive jumping horse reaches its maximum competitive performance. A total of 3,097 horse competitive result histories were used in the study, covering participation in 277,198 jumping competitions. The database was divided into three groups as per the competitive success of horses. The data were collected by the Czech Association of Horse Breeders Warmblood on the basis of all horse starts in horse jumping competitions during the years 1997-2009. Within these groups, horses were compared depending on whether they were ridden by one to two riders, three to four riders, and five or more riders over the course of their careers. The results show that among most horse groups their peak performance, represented by the highest level of competition difficulty, was reached in their tenth year of age. In all groups of horses, divided as per their competitive success rates, the best performance was achieved by those with a maximum of two riders over the course of their career. The results clearly speak in favor of both the social stability of horses and performance success of those horses affected by a less frequent change of the rider. It could be stated in accordance with achieved sports results that fewer riders over the course of a horse's career are for jumping horse’s better variant." @default.
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