Tag: American Warmblood

Mischief Managed

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A Region 1 rider tells us about the draft cross who stole her heart from the beginning, and how her goals have shaped their dressage - and eventing! - careers.

Sunny Skies on My Darkest Days

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A Region 3 adult amateur shares how a flashy Dutch mare helped her through her husband’s deployment to the Middle East, becoming her sunshine during some very dark storms.

New Beginnings for Walking In Memphis

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A Region 4 rider shares about how she and her horse made the switch from hunters to dressage, and how they are thriving in their new discipline!

Six Decades – The Lifetime Sport

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With their ages spanning a full six decades, an 11-year-old and a 70-year-old rider proved dressage is truly a lifetime sport.

A Lil Grace Goes a Long Way

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How do you define one’s purpose in life? Is it based on the fulfillment of goals? Is it based on completing your bucket list? Or is it simply finding LOVE for something that transcends oneself?

Cancer-Free on Centerline

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A few months after I finished radiation, I cantered down centerline for my first Prix St. Georges test. Thanks to modern medicine and horses, I was cancer-free.

Pik Me

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By Deanna Hertrich-Nelson Pik Me, is a 7-year-old American Warmblood who stands 17.3 hands tall.  He is sired by Pik Ravenclaw and is out of...

The American Warmblood – Part Two

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The powerful American Warmblood! We are celebrating them as our July Breed of the Month on YourDressage! Dressage riders who choose American Warmbloods as their mounts...

Past American Warmblood All-Breed Winners

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The powerful American Warmblood! We are celebrating them as our July Breed of the Month on YourDressage! For our USDF Flashback this week we...

Amazing Gracie

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Shopping for a new horse is wonderful in both anticipation and in memory. The actual process though is like shopping for clothes where fantasy and reality collide. I had just lost a very special horse and I knew that if I wanted to continue riding, I would have to start the process of looking for a new partner.
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What Did We Learn From Last Year’s EHV-1 Outbreak?

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From Merck Animal Health: Biosecurity gaps, early fever detection and new technologies could help prevent future shutdowns