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ADS Code of Sportsmanship

Abbie Trexler | Published on 1/1/2022

The American Driving Society, Inc. Code of Sportsmanship 

 

Our sport of Carriage Driving has the valuable reputation of being welcoming to all, a sport where the welfare of the horse is foremost, and the thrill is in the partnership with our equines (regardless of the results). Protecting these ideals is of paramount importance to the health of driving.

 

In order for the sport of driving to prosper, our expectation is that every participant knows the rules, plays fairly, graciously accepts the final results, and always conducts themselves in a composed manner. It is the duty of all to behave in a manner that creates a positive environment.

 

Therefore, any infringement of the common principles of good behavior, fairness or good sportsmanship will result in disciplinary action. Sportsmanship infractions include, but are not limited to, the following:

 

a) Abusive, or intimidating language at ADS Recognized Events.

b) Refusal to accept Officials’ final decisions.

c) Intentional circumventing of the rules.

d) Unsafe behavior while on event grounds.

e) Damaging land or property.

f) Actions detrimental to the welfare of the horse.

g) Negative interaction with volunteers.

h) The use of social media, or any public platform, to personally attack the character or reputation of fellow competitors, organizers, volunteers, or Officials.

 

We all have a duty to each other and to our sport to display good sportsmanship.

 

When our members display good sportsmanship, it not only makes driving more enjoyable for all, but presents a positive impression of the driving community to the general public.

 

Let us always do the right thing for our equine companions, our sport, and our fellow ADS members.