Tag: American Hanoverian Society

The Diamond That Led Me to Dressage

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"This Thanksgiving, I’m grateful for second chances." A region 6 rider shares how uveitis forced her & her horse to stop jumping, & how they are thriving in their new sport!

And They Lived Happily Ever After

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A Vintage Cup rider from Region 3 tells us about Fae, her aptly named mare, and how their partnership blossomed into a fairy tale of its own.

Radiance Earns a Silver Medal

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An adult amateur shares the story of earning her USDF Silver Medal aboard her very special Hanoverian mare, following a double hip replacement!

A Diesel Powered Master’s Challenge

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Dressage trainer Lynn J. shares her journey to earn all of her USDF Master's Challenge Awards with her Hanoverian gelding, Diesel!

Create Your Wall-of-Fame with USDF Breed Awards

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By Suzanne Krauss: USDF  has many awards for different breeds of horses through the Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards Program. I am goal driven, & I like awards.

Stay the Course

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By Barbi Breen-Gurley: Through all these years, I have experienced other riding disciplines, eventing, competitive trail, & driving, to name a few, but dressage has always been my number one passion.

Beyond Measure

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I have always been attracted to the “diamond in the rough”, the underdog, if you will. By Karen Sanchez

Not Just for Breeders!

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You don’t have to be a breeder to compete with your horse in the USDF Breeders Championship Series! Anyone with a young horse, or a mature mare or stallion, should consider the benefits of competing with their horse in-hand. 

Spotlight On: USDF Breeders Championship Series

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The USDF Breeders Championship Series (USDFBCS) is a great way to introduce young horses to the world of dressage competitions. By Christina Westfall

A Filly at Finals

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By Kendra Hansis If you've ever considered showing a youngster in-hand or in Materiale, do it! You'll have a much more mature horse by the time you're ready to go up the levels.
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Survival Guide: Fly Season

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The colder months may be gone, but now, the flies are here, and it’s our responsibility to be prepared to keep our horses comfortable.