Tag: Community

Remarkable Rescue Horses – Part One

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We are celebrating remarkable rescue horses in May! Did you know the International Rescue Horse Registry is part of the Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards program?

Cruisin Ta Recovery, Cruisin Ta Success

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Every story has a unique blend of excitement, intrigue, heartbreak, love, & humor. My story with Teddy isn’t over but it has been quite the roller coaster ride.

One Dill-lightful Morgan Horse

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An adult amateur from Region 4 shares the story of the young Morgan whom she purchased sight-unseen, and has become everything she wanted!

Growth is Not a Safe Spot

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A Region 7 senior adult amateur shares her journey to Grand Prix, and the lessons she's learned along the way.

A Career In Review: Uloma MG, What is the Perfect Horse?

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This article received an honorable mention in the 2024 GMO Newsletter Awards for first person experience articles for GMOs with 500+ members.

Better with Age

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Wine, art, some cheeses, and friendships. What do they have in common? They all get better with time!

US Dressage Finals Presented By Adequan®: 2025 Edition

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Excitement is building around the 2025 US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan®, and for good reason. Some big changes are in store for the 2025 event.

Takoda: Not a “Friend to All,” But a Friend to Me

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A Region 2 rider shares her gaited curly horse and how he has taught her patience as they navigate both the classical dressage and gaited competition world!

Gareth Hughes Coaches Riders at 2024 Absorbine®/NEDA Symposium

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British trainer Gareth Hughes taught a clinic at the 2024 Absorbine®/NEDA Symposium, held at Mount Holyoke College Equestrian Center October 19-20, 2024.

Staff Picks – Our Favorite 2024 Stories

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We shared some amazing stories on YourDressage in 2024, and some of the staff at USDF wanted to share their favorite stories from the year!
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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.