Tag: Breeders Championship Series

Not Just a Competition

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Returning author Lindsey Berry of Starberry Morgans shares what sets Dressage at Devon apart from other shows - the community and camaraderie!

5 Reasons You Should Compete at the 50th Anniversary of Kingsview...

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Here are 5 reasons to compete at Dressage at Devon as they celebrate 50 years of bringing unparalleled experiences to competitors and spectators.

A Golden Milestone for Kingsview Partners Dressage at Devon

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Check out the fun-filled schedule of events for Dressage at Devon as they celebrate 50 years of bringing unparalleled experiences to competitors and spectators.

True Colors Shine the Brightest

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A rider from Region 2 shares how she transformed a foal from the PMU industry into an FEI-level dressage competitor.

Child Prodigies

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Is early success in sport-horse breeding classes a predictor of future dressage greatness? Meet seven horses that suggest it is. Reprinted from USDF Connection.

Recognition for Three- and Four-Year-Old Dressage Prospects

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Three- and four-year-old horses have a unique opportunity to be eligible for awards within the ProElite/USDF Breeders Championship Series.

Meet the USDF Team Member – Taylor Chism

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Meet USDF Senior Competitions Coordinator, Taylor Chism!

Opportunities Abound for Young Horses

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We’ve rounded up some of the competitive and awards opportunities for young horses here!

1999 USDF Breeders Championships Results

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As the competition season winds down, and the Champion sashes for the final 2023 Breeders Championship Series Final have been awarded, we look back to the 1999 champions of the Southern and Central Series Championships!

The ‘OneEyedWonder’ Westfalen

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The wonderful Westfalen! We are celebrating them as our August Breed of the Month on YourDressage!  Dressage riders who choose Westfalens as their mounts are...
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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.