CSI Performance Inspection requirements

CSI performance Inspection rules are as follows:
In hand competition must include 2 scores achieved in a Dressage Sport Horse Breeding show (not a local dressage show that offers “suitability for dressage”) qualifying scores can be achieved in open classes only.

2 scores of 67% – 79% = premium inspection designation
2 scores of 80% + = elite inspection designation

Dressage:

First Level scores- 4 scores from schooling or rated shows.Scores must be from 2 different judges, at 2 different competitions. At least 1 of the scores must be from the highest test of the level.  Minimum score of 58% with overall average of 60%  = premium inspection designation
Fourth Level scores (HOY rules apply) = elite inspection designation

Combined Training:

Novice Level scores = premium inspection designation: 2 different events @ 2 different venues. Recognized or schooling events (novice, beginner novice, novice horse, novice rider qualify).
Training Level scores = elite inspection designation: 3 different events @ 3 different venues. No cross country penalties, no stadium refusals. One event must be 1/2* recognized event. Minimum score requirement of 45.

Driven Dressage:

Training Level scores -4 scores from schooling or rated shows.Scores must be from 2 different judges, at 2 different competitions. At least 1 of the scores must be from the highest test of the level.  = premium inspection designation
Preliminary Level scores (HOY rules apply, score requirement TBA) = elite inspection designation

Combined Driving:

Training Level scores (HOY rules apply) = premium inspection designation
Combined Driving Awards
Preliminary Level scores (HOY rules apply score requirement TBA) = elite inspection designation