Tag: Region-2

Sunny, Daisy, and Laurel – A Dream Come True

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The mighty Irish Draught Horse! We are celebrating them as our January Breed of the Month on YourDressage! Dressage riders who choose Irish Draughts as...

A Pink Ribbon For Obi

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I was just getting back into the groove with my lovely Global Jedi (fondly known as Obi-Wan) following surgery and rehab to repair a fractured splint bone, when I was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer. Obi is more than just my dream horse—he’s a vessel for all of my equestrian hopes, dreams, and goals. He’s the horse I plan to finish earning my USDF Bronze Medal with, the horse I plan to run my first 2* event with, and the horse with whom the sky is the limit.

Rising Stars

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By Ella Fruchterman The 2022 season is one that I will never forget! It was truly the best year yet in my riding career, but...

The US Dressage Finals Are Still Special

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A dressage trainer reflects on her fifth journey to the US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan® By Angelia Bean My fifth trip to the Kentucky Horse...

Pik Me

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By Deanna Hertrich-Nelson Pik Me, is a 7-year-old American Warmblood who stands 17.3 hands tall.  He is sired by Pik Ravenclaw and is out of...

Trending Topics and Takeaways from the 2022 Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention

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By Chelsey Burris and Ross Creech As USDF Members Took the Reins, Our First In-Person Convention Since the Pandemic Certainly Proved One for the Record...

Sights from the 2022 Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention

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It’s great to be back together! After two years of holding the Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention virtually, we were back in person in Lexington, Kentucky...

Ageless Eye Candy

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Eye Candy (Escudo II x Goldstern by Grenadier), a 1999 Hanoverian bred by Hans Hosp of Ottendorf Germany, began his classical dressage training in Vechta, Germany, with Catherine Haddad Staller in early 2003.  Eye Candy was purchased by Robin Mattson in October of that year.  Eye Candy remained in Germany in training with Staller until the fall of 2005, when Robin  imported him to the United States.  Over the next 17 years, Robin and Eye Candy progressed through the levels to Intermediate I, earning their USDF Bronze and Silver Medals.

Meet Reese Koffler-Stanfield at the 2022 US Dressage Finals

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX7qmiNIadQ Meet Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Follow Me (aka Big Mike), competing at the 2022 US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan®. Reese is a familiar voice...

A New Contest at the US Dressage Finals – #DailyNeigh

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At this year’s US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan®, we had a new challenge for trade fair shoppers - to find Neigh! Here are a few of the shots folks captured of him and shared.
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Six Tips from a Dressage Technical Delegate

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Christina Harmon shares a few of the things she's learned along her journey to becoming a USEF 'r' Technical Delegate to help you have a better show experience.