Tag: Region 1

Shared Birthday – Shared Experiences

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Pony power!!  This month on YourDressage, we are celebrating ponies of all breeds.  Dressage riders who choose ponies as their mounts are eligible for...

A Magical Horse Experience

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By Marguerite “Cricket” Gentry Quarter Horses are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for April! This breed originated in America, and is known for its...

My Dollar Store Hanoverian

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Hanoverians are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for March!  This breed originated in Germany, and is one of the oldest and most numerous of the...

Tellie’s Tale

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By Kim Kobryn Hanoverians are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for March!  This breed originated in Germany, and is one of the oldest and...

Meet the L Graduate – Karen Mahaffey

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My name is Karen Mahaffey. I live in Sanford, North Carolina with my husband Mark and daughter Rebecca. Together we run a small private...

How to Get a Nine on the Centerline

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By Kristin Hermann This article received an honorable mention in the 2020 GMO Newsletter Award for a general-interest/informational article for GMOs with 75-174 members. It...

Meet the L Graduate – Joanna Gray-Randle

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Joanna Gray-Randle has earned her USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medals, her USDF Silver Freestyle Bar, and is a USDF L Education Program Graduate...

Meet the L Graduate – Kim Briele

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I own and manage Horse Bridge Farm, a dressage training facility, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. I attended Meredith Manor School of Horsemanship...

Janine Malone – 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award winner

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Janine Malone received the USDF Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014. A longtime member of the USDF Executive Board, she served for eighteen years in...

Meet the L Graduate- Halley Bell

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Halley Bell, who has earned her USDF Bronze and Silver Medals, as well as her Bronze and Silver Freestyle Bars, established GreyHall Dressage, LLC,...
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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.