Tag: USDF Region 2

Best Foot Forward

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A guide to selection and care of your riding boots; By Natalie DeFee Mendik. This article is reprinted from the May/June 2025 issue of USDF Connection.

A Preview of this Wednesday’s Virtual Education Session

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Here, we asked Dr. Sarah White-Springer a few questions to provide a preview of her upcoming USDF Virtual Education Series.

Bridle & Boardroom: Back in the Saddle – A Journey 20...

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Welcome back to Bridle & Boardroom, a monthly reflection where the lessons learned in the arena mirror the challenges of leadership.

Seen at Regional Championships – Regions 2 & 5

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The 2025 Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional Dressage Championships are in full swing – check out the action from the Regions 2 and 5 below!

The USDF Dressage Development Seminars

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Learn about the revamped Dressage Development Program from one of the people who make it happen, a host of USDF Dressage Development Seminars!

Inside USDF: New Committee Lays the Groundwork for Para-Dressage

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Read this reprinted article from the May/June 2025 issue of USDF Connection to learn more about the committee that made our para-affiliation possible.

The Adaptable Arabian: Part IV

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We recently asked our community to share a photo of their favorite Arabian/Arabian cross, and the response was overwhelming! Check out our fourth gallery below.

2025 USDF Regional Championship Season Gets Underway With a Triumphant Trio...

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2025 Great American/USDF Regional Championships are underway, starting with Region 2! Get the inside scoop here.

The Adaptable Arabian: Part III

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We recently asked our community to share a photo of their favorite Arabian/Arabian cross, and the response was overwhelming! Check out our third gallery below.

It’s Always Been Miller Thyme

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Here, a rider from USDF Region 2 shares the incredible origin story of her dance partner, including how she earned her tributary name, “Its Miller Thyme.”
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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.