ADT INFORMATION
ADT stands for Arizona Driving Trial.  This is a one day competition with most of  the
elements of a 3 day combined driving event (CDE).  There is no marathon section.

A dressage test is driven, a cones course is negotiated, and finally, a hazards course
completes the event. There is no marathon section. There are usually fewer hazards compared to a CDE.  If set in an arena, there may only be two hazards, driven twice. If at a site with permanent hazards, usually only four are used.

The ADCS holds a series of five to seven ADT competitions each year. They are at various
locations throughout the state. The club  tracks points earned based on the results of each
individual ADT,  and awards Year End Awards in each division, through 6th place.  Club
members must compete with the same equine, at the same level,  in two ADT events to be
eligible for a year end award.  New in the 06-07 series, up four placings will be used used in the point totals-fewer if fewer are attended.

An awards banquet is held after the final ADT of the series.  It is frequently held in conjunction with the 1st event of the next series.

(Entry forms are available for download on the home page.)

ADT Series for  2006-2007 began on Nov. 18, 2006 with a competition
at Goree farms in Coolidge.  Dates for future ADT events in the series are listed on the Club calendar.
For a complete copy of the ADCS - ADT rules, go to this link.   ADT RULES