Tag: Region-2
Sharing a Dressage Horse
This article received an honorable mention in the 2023 GMO Newsletter Awards for first person experience articles for GMOs with 75-174 members. It appeared in the October 2022 St. Louis Area Dressage Society newsletter, Hoofprints.
Dancing with Charleston
Lauren H. shares the special bond she’s built with her Holsteiner as they’ve tackled her goals together.
Executive Board – Roles, Responsibilities, Nominations, and Elections
Learn about the roles, responsibilities, nominations process, and elections that determine who makes up the USDF Executive Board!
Double Dipping Disciplines
A Young Rider from Region 2 tells how she fell in love with a Holsteiner, & discovered a love for fancy flatwork, earning them spots at the American Eventing Championships and GAIG/USDF Regional Dressage Championships.
What Can the USDF Do for Your GMO?
By Penny Hawes: Probably more than you realized! Here’s a rundown of all the benefits GMOs are entitled to.
Crumble Does It All
A rider shares how she fell in love with a young Haflinger, & how he has stepped into the dual life of competitive FEI-level athlete & favorite lesson pony.
Hardworking Haflingers – Part One
We are celebrating the hardworking Haflinger as our March Breed of the Month! We asked our followers to share a photo of their Haflinger for a chance to be featured in a gallery of these hardworking horses!
Overflowing with Gratitude
I’ve learned so much this year, but my biggest lesson has been to keep chasing my dreams. Returning to horses after so many years away has brought back a piece of my heart that I didn’t realize I’d been missing.
A Lil Grace Goes a Long Way
How do you define one’s purpose in life? Is it based on the fulfillment of goals? Is it based on completing your bucket list? Or is it simply finding LOVE for something that transcends oneself?
The Best Stories You May Have Missed in 2023
2023 was a busy year, and in all the craziness, you may have missed some great content on YourDressage! Here are a few stories that may have flown under your radar last year.
















