Tag: USDF Flashback

George Williams in 1979 photo

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George Williams, past USDF president, riding Rahel at the 1979 National Championship competing at First Level (David Gillmor photo)

American Dressage Legends: Lt. Col. Hans Moeller

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From early influence in California, this Austrian expatriate had a profound influence on judge training in America Not all dressage pioneers in the US were...

Through the Years

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USDF celebrates its 45th anniversary By Jennifer O. Bryant Reprinted from the November 2018 issue of USDF Connection It started the way most revolutions do: with discontent....

American Dressage Legends: Fiona Baan

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Reprinted from the October 2017 USDF Connection magazine. Each year at the FEI North American Junior and Young Rider Championships dressage competition, the overall highest-scoring young...

American Dressage Legends: Jessica Newberry-Ransehousen

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Reprinted from the November 2014 USDF Connection magazine. Some dressage enthusiasts make their mark as riders. Others’ primary contributions are as judges, organizers, or other roles. Not...

American Dressage Legends: Maj. Gen. Guy V. Henry Jr.

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Reprinted from the March 2015 USDF Connection magazine. This month’s featured member of the Roemer Foundation/ USDF Hall of Fame is a reminder of our sport’s...

American Dressage Legends: Colonel Donald Thackeray

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Reprinted from the October 2014 USDF Connection magazine. To say that Col. Donald W. Thackeray is a Roemer Foundation/USDF Hall of Fame inductee is to...

American Dressage Legends: Col. Bengt Ljungquist

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Reprinted from the July/August 2014 USDF Connection magazine. Not all members of the Roemer Foundation/USDF Hall of Fame are Americans. Several foreign individuals have been...

American Dressage Legends: Maj. Gen. Jonathan R. Burton

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Reprinted from the May 2017 USDF Connection magazine. Go through the list of early Roemer Foundation/USDF Hall of Fame inductees (online at usdf.org) and...
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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.