Tag: Region 9

A Mirror of Myself

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In October Logan made the trek from Oklahoma to Ohio. The moment I laid eyes on him in the flesh I knew he was going to be my partner. I didn't realize at the time he was going to heal me as well.

Mr. P (Peanut’s Story)

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The inspirational Rescue Horse! We are celebrating them as our April Breed of the Month on YourDressage! Dressage riders who choose Rescue Horses as their...

The Story of Paquete Pequeño

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(‘small package’ in Spanish) By Laura Mann What a wonderful surprise to learn from a friend that the USDF used a picture of my beloved rescue...

In Memoriam – 2022

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As we begin 2023, USDF is taking the opportunity to commemorate some members of our dressage community that we have lost during the last...

Sights from the FEI Youth Clinics

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The USDF FEI Youth Clinic Series is an educational opportunity for youth riders striving to compete at FEI levels. The goal of this series...

Get the Pony

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The strong & hardy New Forest Pony! We are celebrating them as our December Breed of the Month on #YourDressage! Dressage riders who choose New...

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...

Making the “Untraditional” My New Traditional

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By Madelyn Houser I never thought I'd... Actually, I legitimately began typing that statement before coming to my senses and realizing it was false information....

A Journey Traveled Together

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Sweet Seniors! On #YourDressage, we have been celebrating the special horses in our lives that are ages 20 and up through photo galleries and...

Seen at Regional Championships – Regions 1, 3, and 9

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Fall means Regional Championship time! The 2022 Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional Dressage Championships have concluded, with action from Regions 1, 3, and 9...
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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.