2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jveb.2020.10.002
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Effects of horse age and the number of riders on equine competitive performance

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“…Among the wide range of ages observed, only 2,817 (5.13%) results were from animals older than 15 years. The average agreed with a period reported in the literature as being the peak of the sporting career for showjumping (4,21) , and the jumping phase of the event (20,22) . A curvilinear relationship between age and performance was reported (4,20) , where animals improve their performance as they age, peaking at the elementary level at age 10, Intermediate level at 14, and Advanced level competitions at 16 years of age (20) .…”
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“…Among the wide range of ages observed, only 2,817 (5.13%) results were from animals older than 15 years. The average agreed with a period reported in the literature as being the peak of the sporting career for showjumping (4,21) , and the jumping phase of the event (20,22) . A curvilinear relationship between age and performance was reported (4,20) , where animals improve their performance as they age, peaking at the elementary level at age 10, Intermediate level at 14, and Advanced level competitions at 16 years of age (20) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…A curvilinear relationship between age and performance was reported (4,20) , where animals improve their performance as they age, peaking at the elementary level at age 10, Intermediate level at 14, and Advanced level competitions at 16 years of age (20) . Nonetheless, the best horses seem to reach their peak between the 9th and 11th year, with their performance declining from this point onwards (21) .…”
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“…Dentre a ampla gama de idades observadas, apenas 2,817 (5,13%) resultados foram de animais com mais de 15 anos. A média observada estava em acordo com a faixa etária relatada na literatura como o pico da carreira esportiva na modalidade Salto (4,21) , e na etapa de salto de Concurso Completo de Equitação (20,22) . Uma relação curvilínea entre idade e desempenho foi descrita (4,20) , na qual os animais melhoraram seu desempenho com a idade, atingindo o pico no nível elementar aos 10 anos, no nível intermediário aos 14 e no nível avançado aos 16 anos de idade (20) .…”
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“…Uma relação curvilínea entre idade e desempenho foi descrita (4,20) , na qual os animais melhoraram seu desempenho com a idade, atingindo o pico no nível elementar aos 10 anos, no nível intermediário aos 14 e no nível avançado aos 16 anos de idade (20) . Os melhores cavalos, no entanto, parecem atingir seu desempenho máximo entre o 9º e 11º ano, declinando a partir de então (21) . O Regulamento Geral da CBH prevê que os cavalos participantes de competições nacionais devem ter sua idade estabelecida no regulamento de cada modalidade, considerando as exigências de cada evento.…”
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