Tag: New England Dressage Association

The Northeast Multi-State Dressage Show

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Four GMOs, all located in the northeast, came together to celebrate partnership not only between horse and rider, but across the broader equestrian community.

Together We Found The Beat

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In this heartfelt read, a rider from Region 8 shares how she found her dancing partner in an orphaned Arabian foal who grew into a magnificent teammate.

An Educational Bonanza

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The annual Absorbine/New England Dressage Association Symposium attracts auditors from far and wide; this year, Gareth Hughes shared his expertise.

Meet the Certified Instructor – Jayne Marino

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Jayne Marino of New Milford, CT, is a USDF Certified Instructor through Fourth Level and a former USDF Instructor/Trainer Development Program Faculty Member.

If You Host It, Will They Come?

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Will bringing in a big-name clinician or holding other types of educational events produce good ROI for your GMO? Reprinted from USDF Connection.

More Than a Dressage Horse

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A Region 8 competitor shares the story of the one-dollar Morgan mare she purchased for her lesson program, whose partnership became a once-in-a-lifetime bond.

A Career In Review: Uloma MG, What is the Perfect Horse?

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

Gareth Hughes Coaches Riders at 2024 Absorbine®/NEDA Symposium

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British trainer Gareth Hughes taught a clinic at the 2024 Absorbine®/NEDA Symposium, held at Mount Holyoke College Equestrian Center October 19-20, 2024.

The L Education Program

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An adult amateur from Region 1 discusses the benefits of attending the L Education Program sessions - there are three scheduled for 2024 in the northeast!

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.
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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.