Tag: Senior Riders

A Swan Song for Slogan

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A Region 2 competitor shares her journey with her "gift horse" Slogan, who helped her earn a place in The Dressage Foundation's Century Club, earn her USDF Bronze Medal and a Master's Challenge Award!

An Unlikely Journey With An Unconventional Horse

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I purchased Sweet Emmylou after losing my Friesian gelding to a sudden illness. I was struggling with anxiety and major health issues. I was not even sure that I wanted to continue riding.

Fiona Keeps Me Young

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I look forward to seeing my girl every day. She is the joy of my life, and I am forever grateful to have her. 

Like Fine Wine – Part Three

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USDF is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year! In November & December, we are shining the spotlight on riders who have also reached this milestone.

Like Fine Wine – Part Two

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USDF is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year! In November & December, we are shining the spotlight on riders who have also reached this milestone.

Like Fine Wine – Part One

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USDF is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, so we are spotlighting riders who have also reached this milestone!

Penny’s Worth’s Last Chance

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USDF is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year! In November & December, we are shining the spotlight on riders who have also reached this...

One teacher, five horses, and a lot of luck!

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By Chris Cashel A few weeks ago, I received my certificate for completing my USDF Gold Medal. I think the odds were against me, but I am goal driven so here is my story.

Centauro – My Little Champion

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The powerful Lusitano! We are celebrating them as our February Breed of the Month on #YourDressage! Dressage riders who choose Lusitanos as their mounts...

The Best Stories You May Have Missed in 2021

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By Chelsey Burris 2021 was a busy year, and in all the craziness, you may have missed some great content on YourDressage!  Here are a few...
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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.