Tag: USDF Region 1

Starfoot’s Journey

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Although I had gotten Starfoot as a companion horse, when I began to ride him, I learned he was far more talented than I could have expected. By Kelli Wilkinson.

True Love

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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...

Let’s Ride the 2023 Tests!

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A symposium with Jeanne McDonald and Jim Koford By Ellen Broadhurst

Decades of Dressage

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By Katie Staib As a Lehigh Valley Dressage Association (LVDA) youth competitor and board member, I would like to tell the story of the birth...

LVDA’s “Ride the 2023 Tests” Symposium

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On April 15 LVDA hosted a Ride-A-Test Symposium with Jim Koford and USEF "S" FEI Level 3/4* judge Jeanne McDonald for riders to get feedback on the new US Dressage Tests and discuss changes to each of the tests.

A Fated Buckskin

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

Paige Dolon: Shining Star Award Winner

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Offered by the National Youth Programs Committee, the USDF Shining Star award recognizes outstanding sportsmanship by youth. Here, meet Paige Dolon, a Shining Star recipient...

Learning How Things Run Behind the Scenes Through the 2022 USDF...

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By Marley McCourt I had such an educational experience at the 2022 USDF Convention. I am looking forward to attending next year in Omaha, NE, hopefully as a Region 1 delegate! Thank you to everyone who made this trip possible.

A Dream Come T-RUE

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By Jill Graf I am a Nurse Practitioner (NP) hospitalist and have been working, at times, 24/7 through Covid. I had a wonderful horse, Titan,...

Reclaiming Joy

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By Sharielle Lawrence HS Wrosaletti, aka Rossi, is my 2010 Hungarian gelding that was gifted to me in 2017 as a complicated rehab case. His...
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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.