Tag: L Education

Meet the L Graduate – Cindy Roesener

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Cindy Roesener is the owner/trainer at CLR Stables, based in Stockton, NJ, as well as a USDF Bronze and Silver Medalist, who has successfully...

Meet the L Graduate – Heather Dostal

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Heather Reynolds Dostal has been riding since the age of 5, eventing through her youth switching to dressage later in life. Her practice as...

Meet the L Graduate – Kathryn Hitzig

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How long have you been involved in the sport? I’ve been riding horses for 27 years and involved in dressage for 22 years. How long have...

Meet the L Graduate – Sandy Hider

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I have been an instructor and trainer since I graduated from Meredith Manor School of Horsemanship in 1976. I earned my USDF Bronze, Silver,...

Meet the L Graduate – Lisa Eagley

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Lisa Eagley is a USDF L Graduate with Distinction who has also earned her USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medals. She resides in Virginia,...

Meet the L Graduate – Stacy Williams

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Stacy Williams is a USDF "L" Graduate and USDF Certified Instructor/Trainer at Training-First Level, who currently resides in St. George, UT. Stacy has worked...

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 – Anne Zaharias

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Anne Zaharias has earned her USDF Bronze and Silver Medals, both earned on self-trained horses. She began her professional equine career in Michigan's Upper...

Meet the L Graduate – Megan Compton

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Megan Compton is a USDF Bronze and Silver Medalist, USDF L Graduate with distinction, trainer, coach, and FEI rider.  Through engaging cross-training, Megan’s program...

Meet the L Graduate – Linda Currie

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Linda Currie is a USDF Silver Medalist and L Graduate with Distinction. She has many competitive accomplishments including multiple wins at the Great American/USDF...
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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.