Tag: Adult Amateur

Finding a New Approach

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By Suzanne Alexander, MD When I was 45 years old, with my sons almost old enough to leave the nest, my husband said the most amazing...

Jewish Traditions, the European Maccabi Games

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By Megan Cahak If you were in Budapest, Hungary in early August of this year, you would have seen a city filled with thousands of excited athletes...

Carol Lavell Reflects on the Gifted Memorial Fund

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Learn more about The Dressage Foundation's Gifted Memorial Fund from Gifted's owner/rider, Carol Lavell.

Why I Love the US Dressage Finals Laura Maloney & Winsor...

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By Jennifer M. Keeler When Laura Maloney won the Great American Insurance Group/USDF Region 7 Intermediate II Adult Amateur title in Burbank last September, the last...

Why I Love the US Dressage Finals Tricia Earley & San...

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By Jennifer M. Keeler When she came to last year’s US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan®, Tricia Earley of Region 9 was a relative newcomer not only...

First Fix-A-Test Helps Fix My Problems

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By Diann Landau On June 1, 2019, I rode in my first-ever Fix-a-Test. I have audited many FATs in my time, always learning something that...

Choosing the Right Horse: How Equine Personality Plays a Role

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By Ingrid Henry This article won the 2018 GMO Newsletter Award in general-interest for GMOs with 175-499 members. It first appeared in the July 2018...

CLINICS: Why you should sign up for one now

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By Taryn Young As an adult amateur in the Dressage world, taking part in a clinic can spur countless emotions. Initially, I’m elated that my horse...

Wrong!

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By Carly Wolf After finding him on Craigslist, I bought Remmbrandt – Remi – for $700 as an un-started almost five-year-old, four years ago. I first...

Journey with a Gentle Giant

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By Beth Ann Adams After twenty memorable years together with my dressage partner Pendragon, we sadly had to say goodbye. What would the future hold...
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Six Tips from a Dressage Technical Delegate

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Christina Harmon shares a few of the things she's learned along her journey to becoming a USEF 'r' Technical Delegate to help you have a better show experience.