Tag: Region 1

Early Mornings Reap Rewards for Motivated Triple Winner Emily O’Neill at...

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The 2025 Great American/USDF Regional Championship season has concluded! Get the inside scoop on the results from Regions 1, 4, and 9.

Bridle & Boardroom: Back in the Saddle – A Journey 20...

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Welcome back to Bridle & Boardroom, a monthly reflection where the lessons learned in the arena mirror the challenges of leadership.

The Arabian Fire

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Here, a rider from Region 1 introduces us to her Arabian, Flame, and shares their excitement for a new journey in dressage.

The Path of Partnership Through Dressage

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A USDF Youth Pin Program participant shares how her partnership with her horse has taught her invaluable life lessons, and opened doors for her future.

Inside USDF: New Committee Lays the Groundwork for Para-Dressage

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Read this reprinted article from the May/June 2025 issue of USDF Connection to learn more about the committee that made our para-affiliation possible.

The Adaptable Arabian: Part IV

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We recently asked our community to share a photo of their favorite Arabian/Arabian cross, and the response was overwhelming! Check out our fourth gallery below.

King: A Horse of Remarkable Achievements 

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In this read, a rider from Region 1 shares the story of her accomplishments with her highly decorated Arabian, appropriately named King.

The Adaptable Arabian: Part III

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We recently asked our community to share a photo of their favorite Arabian/Arabian cross, and the response was overwhelming! Check out our third gallery below.

Road to the 2025 US Dressage Finals: Important Updates & Latest...

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Check here for all things related to the 2025 US Dressage Finals, including the Great American/USDF Regional Championships.

The Adaptable Arabian: Part II

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We recently asked our community to share a photo of their favorite Arabian/Arabian cross, and the response was overwhelming! Check out our second gallery below.
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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.