Tag: GMO Newsletter Winner

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.

Great American/USDF Region 2 Dressage Finals NODA Recap

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By Taya Workum Byers: This article won the 2022 GMO Newsletter Award for a general-interest article for GMOs with 175-499 members.

Competing and Volunteering? Why, yes, you can!

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By Penny Morse: This article won the 2022 GMO Newsletter Award for a general-interest article for GMOs with 500 or more members.

Dressage Professional Initiative Overview

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This article won the 2022 GMO Newsletter Award for a first person article for GMOs with 175-499 members. It originally appeared in the Northern Ohio Dressage Association newsletter, NODA News, 2022/Issue 8.

Not the Clinic Experience I Expected

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This article won the 2022 GMO Newsletter Award for a general-interest article for GMOs with 75-174 members. It originally appeared in the Southern Eventing...

To Listen

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This article won the 2022 GMO Newsletter Award for a first person article for GMOs with 75-174 members. It originally appeared in the St....

Appreciate the Journey

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This article won the 2022 GMO Newsletter Award for a general-interest article for GMOs with fewer than 75 members. It originally appeared in the...

Thus Endeth the Warmblood Experiment…..

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This article won the 2022 GMO Newsletter Award for a first person article for GMOs with fewer than 75 members. It originally appeared in...

Jumping Into the Ring

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This article won the 2021 GMO Newsletter Award for a general interest article for GMOs with fewer than 75 members. It originally appeared in...
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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.