Riders can browse public results, claim their profile, and create score, ranking, or competition goals that update automatically as new results are ingested.
The platform prioritizes provenance. Official records carry the most weight, reviewed uploads are secondary, and incomplete or inferred evidence is marked down instead of presented as certainty.
Leaderboard positions and goal progress are product views, not federation-issued standings. They are meant to help riders see momentum and missing data early, not replace official publications.
Current focus · R1
- Claimed rider identity tied to a real account.
- Rider-defined goals with event-driven progress snapshots.
- Rolling four-month engagement leaderboard across all horses.
- Data issue submission when a rider sees missing or wrong evidence.
- Browsing riders, horses, competitions, judges, and results requires a free account; this overview and the methodology are open to everyone.
Want details on how scores are computed and deduplicated? Read the methodology. New to dressage terminology? See the glossary.
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