Tag: L Education Program

Meet the L Graduate – Tiffany Silverman

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Tiffany Silverman is a USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medalist, and USDF L Graduate with Distinction. She owns and operates Unbridled Dressage, in San...

Meet the L Graduate – Lorraine Klepacz

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Lorraine Klepacz started riding when she was 8 years old. Her riding background evolved from hunter/jumpers to foxhunting to upper-level eventing, and currently consists...

Meet the L Graduate – Polly Limond

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Polly Limond is a USDF Bronze and Silver Medalist, and Silver Freestyle Bar recipient.  Having trained and competed several horses successfully through Intermediate Level,...

Meet the L Graduate – Cindy Thaxton

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Cindy Thaxton gained an interest in dressage after riding a jumper in 1980. When she turned professional in 1985, she decided to start learning...

Meet the L Graduate – Alicia Cross

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Alicia Cross has been riding and judging dressage for many years and enjoys the physics of horse and rider. She was an original member...

Meet the L Graduate – Michelle Sieracki

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Michelle Sieracki is a 2010 USDF L Graduate from Oconomowoc, WI and an amateur rider who is currently leasing a horse. Michelle has a...

5 Reasons to Audit a USDF L Education Program Part 1

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Developed by the USDF Judges Committee, the USDF L Education Program teaches future judges to evaluate the correct training of dressage horses. However, this...

Meet the L Graduate – Suzan Saylor

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Suzan Saylor, of Bellville, TX, has earned her USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medals, as well as her USDF Gold Freestyle Bar. Suzan is...

Col. Clarence Edmonds – 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award winner

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Col. Clarence Edmonds was awarded the USDF Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. He contributed for many decades to the growth and development of both...

Meet the Committee Chair – Lois Yukins, L Education Program

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What is your committee’s mission? To teach judging methodology from biomechanics, rules, and the pyramid of training, to how to formulate scores and comments...
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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.