A Judge's Pet Peeves | Keri Kampsen
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USEF “R”-rated judge Keri Kampsen provides her perspective on common mistakes she sees from riders inside and outside of the ring. After judging prestigious competitions such as the Devon Horse Show, The Capital Challenge, and the ASPCA Maclay National Championships, Keri shares some common judging pet peeves and what ideal rider turnout looks like.
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