Tag: GMO Newsletter Winner

Can You Change a Habit

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This article received first place in the 2025 GMO Newsletter Awards for general interest articles for GMOs with 75-174 members.

Of Grit and Grace: Dancing into the Century Club

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This article received first place in the 2025 GMO Newsletter Awards for general interest articles for GMOs with 499+ members.

Maintaining Quality Horse Pastures

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This article received first place in the 2025 GMO Newsletter Awards for general interest articles for GMOs with less than 75 members.

Fear

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This article received first place in the 2025 GMO Newsletter Awards for general interest articles for GMOs with 500+ members.

What is an Online Horse Show??

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

Dressage: How To Improve Your Shoulder-In

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This article received first place in the 2024 GMO Newsletter Awards for first-person experience articles for GMOs with 175-499 members.

Spotlight on NODA’s Treasurer, Dee Liebenthal

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This article received first place in the 2024 GMO Newsletter Awards for general interest articles for GMOs with 175-499 members.

The Hidden Legacy of Black Equestrians: Let’s Make it Unhidden

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This article earned first place in the 2023 GMO Newsletter Awards for GMOs with <75 members. It appeared in the June 2023 Columbia Dressage and Combined Training Association Newsletter, Direct Rein.

Insights From A First-Time NEDA Volunteer

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This article earned first place in the 2023 GMO Newsletter Awards for first person experience articles for GMOs with 500+ members.

The Magic of Equestrian Travel: Iceland on Horseback

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By Bettina Mehnert: This article received First Place in the 2023 GMO Newsletter Award for a first person experience article for GMOs with less than 75 members.
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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