Tag: Dutch Warmblood

A Trailblazer in the USDF Youth Dressage Rider Recognition Pin Program

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This year, Tessa Holloran became the first USDF Youth Member to earn all seven pins in the USDF Youth Dressage Rider Recognition Pin Program....

Meet the Certified Instructor – Lisa Wagner

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Lisa Wagner is a USDF Certified Instructor through Second Level and has earned her USDF Bronze Medal. She has competed through Prix St Georges...

Meet the L Graduate – Evelyn Pfoutz

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Evelyn Pfoutz has been doing dressage since age 14, as an eventer. She competed in eventing, hunters, jumpers, western pleasure, and started focusing on...

Meet the L Graduate – Gale Wolfe

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Gale Wolfe has owned and managed a riding stable for nearly 40 years.  After 30 years of working as an engineer in the environmental...

Meet the L Graduate – Barb Soukup

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USDF Bronze and Silver Medalist Barb Soukup, of Chardon, OH, is a USDF L Graduate with Distinction. She began riding at age 13 with...

Meet the L Graduate – Lydia Gray

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Dr. Lydia Gray is the Staff Veterinarian – Research & Medical Director for SmartPak. In this position, she develops new equine supplements, provides horse...

Top 20 From 2020 – Trending Articles and Videos from YourDressage

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From inspiring stories of underdog horse-and-rider duos finding success in the dressage arena, to informative horse health features, articles highlighting unique and interesting breeds,...

Meet the L Graduate- Halley Bell

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Halley Bell, who has earned her USDF Bronze and Silver Medals, as well as her Bronze and Silver Freestyle Bars, established GreyHall Dressage, LLC,...

From Foaling Stall to Dressage Ring

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By Nancy Krial We often hear the saying “time flies” and that can describe how I feel when I tack up my Dutch gelding Isosceles these days....

A Breeder’s Dream—Sir Sinclair

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By Christine DeHerrera More than 10,500 KWPN Dutch Warmblood foals are born in the Netherlands every year, each carrying the hopes of its breeder. Of...
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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.