Tag: National Dressage Pony Cup

From Rescue Pony to Champion

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What makes Dreamy special isn’t just that he’s a rescue or a pony or a champion. It’s that he meets every new challenge with quiet bravery and heart.

Do You Love to Ride – or Love to Win?

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A rider shares the many adventures she’s had with her Morgan gelding, from showing at championship shows, to braving storms on a treacherous ferry ride!

There’s No Rushing the Best Things In Life

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An adult amateur from Region 2 shares how her gelding, Tucker, has taught her that the best things in life occur with love, patience, and hard work!

Ianto: My Gift from God

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An adult amateur from Region 1 shares the Welsh Cob partner who she fell in love with by accident, and who she hopes will make her shadbelly dreams come true!

Bigger Isn’t Always Better

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An adult amateur shares her journey to the Netherlands and how she came home with two ponies, who went on to find huge success in the dressage ring!

Magnum the Mega Pony

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A Region 5 rider shares how she & her show pony “sized up” to the competition, warming up alongside Olympians, bringing smiles to the crowd, & taking home accolades.

Crown Royal the Canadian Sport Pony

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A rider originally from Region 1 tells us about the Sport Pony who helped her recover from the loss of her previous dressage partner, ease her show ring anxiety, and find happiness in the sport again.

My Heart’s Desire

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An adult amateur from Region 3 shares the two ponies who found her, and who ultimately changed her riding trajectory.

Pony Power – Part One

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Pony power!! We will be celebrating ponies of all breeds on YourDressage through the month of June!

The Ex-Hunter Princess and Pea-Sized Pony

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A rider from Region 9 explains how she came to own a mare related to a special Connemara from her past, and the challenges and successes they have experienced since.
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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.