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  2. A standard dressage arena is 20 meters by 60 meters (or about 66 feet by 197 feet). A short dressage arena is 20 meters by 40 meters (or about 66 feet by 132 feet). Find a space where you will have 1-2 meters (about 3 to 6 feet) of buffer around the outside of the arena.
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    The standard dressage arena is 20 meters wide by 60 meters long, and it is required equipment for the performance of First Level Test 1 and higher.
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    There are two sizes for dressage arenas, with the first small dressage arena being a 20 meters x 40 meters arena and the second 60 meters x 20 meters arena (or 20 by 60). Arena sizes can vary according to the competition and who is organizing.

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    The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) sets the rules and regulations for national dressage competitions. They mandate competition arenas to be 20 meters by 60 meters (66 feet by 198 feet). Dressage horses have plenty of room to perform complex movements and compete for the prize.
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    Generally speaking, dressage arenas are smaller than those designed for jumping. A competition sized standard dressage arena is 20 meters by 60 meters (12,915 square feet) while a jumping arena may need to be 100’ by 200’ (20,000 square feet) to accommodate a full course.

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