Tag: Region-5

Heavy Hitters – Part Three

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Throughout the month of December, we are featuring heavy horses and heavy breed crosses! Check out some of the superstars our followers love to dance with.

A Boon in the Darkness

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"I met Trueman when I was sixteen. I was a wreck with little stability in my life, and Trueman was a dorky little three-year-old painted Percheron cross."

Heavy Hitters – Part Two

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Throughout December, we are featuring heavy horses and heavy breed crosses! Check out some of the gentle giant superstars our followers love to dance with.

2025 Championship Programs Results

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Thank you to all of the participants and sponsors of the 2025 USDF championships programs!

Heavy Hitters – Part One

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Throughout the month of December, we are featuring heavy horses and heavy breed crosses! Check out some of the superstars our followers love to dance with.

A Journey to Confidence

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A Region 5 rider recounts some of the horses who have had the biggest impact on her riding career, & some words of wisdom to not let your self doubt stop you!

2025 US Dressage Finals: The View From Competitors

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What an AMAZING show, and THANK YOU for supporting the 2025 US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan®! Check out some of our competitors' photos here!

Region 1 Takes Regions Cup as 2025 US Dressage Finals Comes...

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Congratulations to our top three teams - Champions of Region 1, Reserve Champions of Region 8, and third placed Region 4.

Tight Margins and Riders with Multiple Titles Characterize Last Day of...

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On Sunday the 2025 US Dressage Finals wrapped up, with many of the last 10 titles going to riders who had already won, while 3 others went down to the wire.

Bugs Bunny Operetta Music Secures Open Grand Prix Freestyle Title, Last-Minute...

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Kristin Wasemiller-Knutson danced her way to the champion’s blanket in the Open Grand Prix Freestyle with a fabulous ride on Vashti which garnered 72.25% and the nod from all three judges.
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Working Hard but Not Moving Forward?

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Most of us begin the sport full of enthusiasm, inspired by the beauty and harmony of dressage. But over time, progress becomes harder to recognize.