Tag: USDF Region 1
Meet the L Graduate – Lorraine Klepacz
Lorraine Klepacz started riding when she was 8 years old. Her riding background evolved from hunter/jumpers to foxhunting to upper-level eventing, and currently consists...
One of These Things Is Not Like the Other
Afton Stables is a dressage farm on the Charlottesville side of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Afton, Virginia. We have a small herd of mostly warmblood horses, and one draft horse. That draft horse is Eoghain.
All Jazz’Dup
All Jazz'Dup, or Jazz as we call him, is my 15-year-old Warmblood x Draft cross. He is the epitome of the Draft breed to me: kind, gentle, patient, and always willing to try. Dressage doesn't exactly come naturally to a big drafty gelding like Jazz, but he sure puts in the effort and I'm thankful everyday for this absolute love of a horse.
Meet the L Graduate – Cindy Roesener
Cindy Roesener is the owner/trainer at CLR Stables, based in Stockton, NJ, as well as a USDF Bronze and Silver Medalist, who has successfully...
Bayiffics Serena
Arabians are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for July! One of the oldest horse breeds on earth, and the influence for many other...
From the Racetrack to the Sandbox
Arabians are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for July! One of the oldest horse breeds on earth, and the influence for many other...
Meet the L Graduate – Kathryn Hitzig
How long have you been involved in the sport?
I’ve been riding horses for 27 years and involved in dressage for 22 years.
How long have...
Meet the L Graduate – Debbie Morrison
Debbie Morrison has earned her USDF Bronze and Silver Medals. She has competed at Dressage at Devon, Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional Championships, and...
Cynder: Lighting a Fire in My Soul
Mustangs are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for June! Known for their wild and majestic spirit, these free-roaming horses are rounded up periodically...
Striking the Jackpot in Reno
Mustangs are our YourDressage Breed of the Month for June! Known for their wild and majestic spirit, these free-roaming horses are rounded up periodically...
















