Tag: New England Dressage Association

Systematic Thinking and Riding with Johann Hinnemann

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At the New England Dressage Association’s Fall Symposium, the renowned German trainer shared his wealth of knowledge. By Beth Baumert; Photographs by Carole MacDonald Reprinted from the January/February 2022 issue of USDF Connection magazine

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 – 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...

Meet the L Graduate – Karen Roberts

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I am Karen Roberts from Massachusetts. I apprenticed with dressage rider Lois Heyerdahl in Wisconsin, who was long listed in the late 70's, and...

Unsung Hero – Dottie (Dorothy) Dawson

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An “unsung hero” is defined as someone whose contributions are unacknowledged or little-known. In this series, we will feature and recognize some of these...

Build it and They Will Come

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By Hollie McNeil This article won the 2020 GMO Newsletter Award for a general-interest/informational article for GMOs with 500 or more members. It originally appeared...

Priscilla Endicott – 2018 USDF Member of Distinction

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In 2018, as approved by the USDF Executive Board, the USDF Historical Recognition Committee chose four noteworthy members to receive this honor. A Member...

Meet the L Graduate – Tara Manion

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Tara Manion participated in the USDF L Education Program hosted by the New England Dressage Association (NEDA) in 2011-2012. Originally from Connecticut, Tara currently...

What I learned last winter: “Riding in the Moment”

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By Julie Hoogeveen This article won the 2020 GMO Newsletter Award for first person experience for GMOs with 500 or more members. It first appeared...
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Working Hard but Not Moving Forward?

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Most of us begin the sport full of enthusiasm, inspired by the beauty and harmony of dressage. But over time, progress becomes harder to recognize.