Tag: USDF Region 1

Ambitious Adult Amateurs – Part Five

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April is Adult Amateur month! Check out some of the amazing dancing pairs that our social media followers shared with us.

Jumping Into the Deep End

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This article received first place in the 2025 GMO Newsletter Awards. It appeared in the ESDCTA newsletter, Collective Remarks, May 2025.

Ambitious Adult Amateurs – Part Four

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April is Adult Amateur month! Check out some of the amazing dancing pairs that our social media followers shared with us.

Twenty-Three Years of Dancing for a Cure

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Text and photos by Sue Weakley: There are finales and then there are moments that feel like a closing chapter in something much bigger than a single night.

It Takes A Village and 38 Years

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An adult amateur from Region 1 shares her journey to earning her Diamond Achievement Award, and the horses and humans who made up her village along the way.

Ambitious Adult Amateurs – Part Three

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Adult amateurs, it’s your time to shine! We are featuring all things adult amateur this April. Check out some of the partnerships that were shared with us!

BOOM! Jagerbomb Wins 2026 Zen Elite FEI Dressage World Cup Final

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For dressage, everything really was bigger and better in Texas this week; Text and photographs by Jennifer O. Bryant

Confidence is Key, Becky Moody Says

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“Be confident about educating your horse.” Devoucoux Dressage Showcase features Region 9 riders and Great Britain's Becky Moody, winner of Thursday night's FEI World Cup Grand Prix.

He’s the Bomb

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Get to know Jagerbomb, the homebred partner of 2026 FEI Dressage World Cup Final Grand Prix winner Becky Moody; Text & photograph by Jennifer O. Bryant

How the World’s Best Dressage Riders Prep for Success

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You can’t win the warmup, but you can lose in the warmup. Go backstage and see how some of the FEI Dressage World Cup Final riders warm up for their Grand Prix tests. Text & photos by Jennifer O. Bryant.
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Survival Guide: Forage 101

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Forage can make or break your horses’ well-balanced diet, and the better your forage suits your horses’ needs, the less grain you have to buy.