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Dressage riders sometimes call an arena a "school". Using only half an arena is called riding on the half school. There is more than one size arena used in Dressage. A standard school is 20 x 60 meters. A training school, or small school is 20 x 40 meters.
A medium sized riding arena really depends on your discipline. a 100'-200' is a good size for an english arena, but it varies widely from dressage to showjumping to hunt seat equitation, etc. Much to consider are the movements required by the discipline - for example in lower level dressage tests, 20-meter circles are required in a small arena and 40-meter in a large arena.
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Depends on the size of the arena and how high you stack them.
An arena football field is 50 yards long.
It depends on what size the stadium, arena or track is.
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it all depends on the horse they can be MANY diferrent lengths depending upon breed,age,height,...ect. It depends on how many lengths per second you use. The Daily Racing form uses 5. So in a 4 furlong race (2640ft) and the wining time is 48 seconds then (d/t)=velocity which is 55. Divide that by 5 and the length is 11. (velocity is feet per second)
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It is about the size of Greater London.