Online Competitions
Skorie's Online Judging screen pairs the video with the testsheet on one screen, so a judge can score a ride filmed yesterday with the same workflow they'd use in the arena. Virtual events run on their own date window, with their own Published Results visibility.
What's already shipped
Online competitions are partially live: the judging engine, video submissions, virtual event scheduling and the training workflow all exist and are in use. The end-to-end public virtual show flow continues to grow through 2026.
One screen, video on one side and the full testsheet scoring on the other. Pause, scrub, rewind, comment - the standard Skorie scoresheet, applied to a recorded ride.
Create an event as Dressage Online and Skorie skips venue selection, opens a date range instead of a single show day, and gives you a Published Results date you control independently.
Each entry can carry a Submission - text, PDF or video. Submissions process asynchronously; entries show a status icon while their submission is being prepared for judging.
A dedicated event type for training. One competition per test, one anonymous entry per video. Mentor judges and student judges added to the judge pool, mentors granted per-scoresheet permission to view students' marks.
The same Submission ID can be linked to an entry in more than one event, so one video can be judged into a training event and a public class without re-uploading.
Once results are published, online competitions get virtual rosettes and downloadable test sheets just like in person events. Riders share their result wherever it would normally go.
How it works
The Judges Training Online flow is the fully documented virtual workflow today. The same building blocks underpin public virtual shows as that experience matures.
Pick the Dressage Online (or Judges Training Online) event type. Set a start date, an end date, and a separate Published Results date to control when results go public.
Create one competition per test. Each video uploaded becomes an entry with an attached Submission. Videos must be landscape and shot from an expected judge position.
Add judges (and mentors for training events) to the EventRole Pool, then assign them to competitions. Mentors can be granted per-scoresheet permission to view students' work.
Judges open the Online Judging screen, watch the video, and score on the testsheet beside it. Results flow into the same publish chain as in person events.
What's still maturing
A public-facing virtual show - riders entering, paying, uploading and competing alongside in person riders in one event - relies on these same pieces stitched into a single self-service flow. We're shipping that flow through 2026 with founding members. The judging, submission and event infrastructure underneath is already in production use.
Screenshots to include
Reserved spots for marketing screenshots. Suggested shots below.
The split view: video player on one side, testsheet on the other, judge entering a movement score with the running percentage visible above.
Event creation form with the Dressage Online event type selected, showing the date-range fields and the separate Published Results date control.
Entries list for a virtual event with the Submission column populated - status icons for processing vs available, video thumbnails on a few rows.
The ScoreSheet "give permission to view" panel where a mentor judge is granted view access to a student's scoresheet.
List view of a Judges Training Online event showing test-competitions with anonymised entries and their assigned judges.
Public results page after the Published Results date, showing placings, virtual rosettes and download links for each finished test sheet.
Founding members get full Pro access at €19 / month until 30 September 2026, with a €45 lifetime loyalty rate locked in for life.