Tag: All Breeds Awards

Welsh Pony & Cob Society of America: Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards –...

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For our USDF Flashback this week we take a look back on some past Welsh All-Breed Awards winners that appeared in the USDF Connection Yearbooks.

Welsh Pony & Cob Society of America: Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards

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For our USDF Flashback this week we take a look back on some past Welsh All-Breed Awards winners that appeared in the USDF Connection Yearbooks.

Rosie Mai the Super Pony

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An assistant trainer tells us about building a youth riding program and the highly decorated and hugely loved Welsh Cob who has become their centerpiece.

Stay Puff, the Magic Pony

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A rider from Region 9 shares how a once-deemed “naughty lesson pony” helped her achieve her goals of competing at the US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan®.

Postcard From the Gypsy Horse Registry of America Convention

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USDF Senior Competitions Coordinator, Cristen Brown, was invited to attend the annual GHRA meeting in February. Check out her photo journal of the event!

My Heart’s Desire

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An adult amateur from Region 3 shares the two ponies who found her, and who ultimately changed her riding trajectory.

Captivating Connemaras – Part Three

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The captivating Connemara! We are celebrating these horses as our May Breed of the Month on YourDressage!

Spring Loaded at a Snail’s Pace

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A rider shares how, with the support of her friend and trainer, and a very opinionated Connemara, the pair of underdogs blossomed into long-lasting partners.

Meet the Connemara: The Proud Irish Pony

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As the only breed native to Ireland's rigorous terrain, the Connemara pony shows inherent strength and hardiness equal to its undeniable looks.

Honorable Holsteiners – Part One

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The honorable Holsteiner! We will be celebrating these horses as our April Breed of the Month on YourDressage!
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Working Hard but Not Moving Forward?

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Most of us begin the sport full of enthusiasm, inspired by the beauty and harmony of dressage. But over time, progress becomes harder to recognize.