Tag: Arabian Horse Association

The Winding Road That Led Me To Where I’m Meant To...

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"When I look back on everything—the challenges, the heartbreak, the fight, the comeback—I wouldn’t trade a single moment. Every step led me here."

It’s All About Balance

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My journey to become a TD started almost four years ago. I was volunteering at a show, when our show secretary proposed that I look into the licensing process.

A Journey to Confidence

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A Region 5 rider recounts some of the horses who have had the biggest impact on her riding career, & some words of wisdom to not let your self doubt stop you!

Crooked Spine, Linear Progress

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Here, a rider from Region 6 tells us about her unlikely Grand Prix partner - a quirky Arabian gelding with scoliosis.

The Arabian Fire

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Here, a rider from Region 1 introduces us to her Arabian, Flame, and shares their excitement for a new journey in dressage.

The Adaptable Arabian: Part IV

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We recently asked our community to share a photo of their favorite Arabian/Arabian cross, and the response was overwhelming! Check out our fourth gallery below.

Look, That’s THE Arabian!

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In this story, a rider from Region 7 tells us about the $500 Arabian horse she brought from a young horse with potential to a decorated Grand Prix competitor.

The Adaptable Arabian: Part III

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We recently asked our community to share a photo of their favorite Arabian/Arabian cross, and the response was overwhelming! Check out our third gallery below.

It’s Always Been Miller Thyme

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Here, a rider from USDF Region 2 shares the incredible origin story of her dance partner, including how she earned her tributary name, “Its Miller Thyme.”

Won Over By “Quinntessential Charm”

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Here, a rider from Region 9 tells us about Quinn, the special Arabian who stole her heart and led her to a passion… dressage!
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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.