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2024 US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan®: High Score Breed Awards

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Each year at the US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan®, there are special recognitions available for specific breeds. There are six awards offered by each breed organization that has chosen to be represented. Check out who won these awards in 2024!

The Little Horse That Wouldn’t Go

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When this rider’s horse started showing signs that his heart just wasn’t in their chosen discipline, she listened & began teaching him how to dance!

Godzilla Nightmare Turned Dream Horse

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An adult amateur shares how she first met a troubled off-track Quarter Horse, & how they rebuilt both of their confidences into a flourishing partnership.

I’ll Have “Whatever She’s Havin”

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An adult amateur shares the story of the yearling filly she accidentally purchased, & their journey to the top of the AQHA All-Breeds Awards standings for 2024!

File The Papers!

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By Ross Creech: Have you put your horses’ breed papers on file with USDF? Now is the time!

Holy Welsh Pony, Batman!

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A young rider from Region 8 shares the moment she first laid eyes on - and fell in love with - her own personal superhero: Batman the Welsh Pony!

I Wanna Dance With Some-Pony!

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A junior rider from Region 6 shares her “once-in-a-lifetime” pony, and the joy he has brought even after retiring from the show ring.

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!

Rosie Mai the Super Pony

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An assistant trainer tells us about building a youth riding program and the highly decorated and hugely loved Welsh Cob who has become their centerpiece.

Stay Puff, the Magic Pony

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A rider from Region 9 shares how a once-deemed “naughty lesson pony” helped her achieve her goals of competing at the US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan®.
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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.