Tag: USDF Region 6

Happy Campers

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Learn why riders clamor to attend this California Dressage Society chapter’s dressage camp Story and photos by Patti Schofler Fifteen years ago, people thought the Sacramento...

Meet the L Graduate – Lisa Eagley

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Lisa Eagley is a USDF L Graduate with Distinction who has also earned her USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medals. She resides in Virginia,...

My Little Horse of a Lifetime

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Pony power!!  This month on YourDressage, we are celebrating ponies of all breeds.  Dressage riders who choose ponies as their mounts are eligible for...

My Boy Blue

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My goals and aspirations were turned on their head in 2010, when a ranching accident resulted in the loss of my left hand. Three months after my accident, I weaned myself off all medication so that I could ride out with my crew to work bulls in the fall. I have been riding and starting colts ever since, never looking back.

Dressage on the Last Frontier

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By Rosa Meehan On a cold, winter's day, it can be hard to work up the enthusiasm to head out to the barn. The thought...

Meet the Competition Manager – Peter Rothschild

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What is your name? Peter Rothschild Please share a little about yourself and your background. I’m an Adult Amateur competitor (USDF Bronze & Silver Medals,...

Riding It Out

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For most of the country, trying to ride and train in the winter can be tough, but here’s how two top riders find inspiration to gut it out until spring. By Jennifer M. Keeler

Lois Heyerdahl and Winnie Heiney-Duncan Named 2017 USDF Members of Distinction

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Lois Heyerdahl and Winnie Heiney-Duncan were recognized as USDF Members of Distinction at the Salute Gala and Annual Awards Banquet, on December 2, 2017,...

More Gaits, More Grins: An Icelandic Horse Story

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By Janet Mulder Owning, riding, and training horses is a challenging and rewarding pastime, and living in  Anchorage, Alaska, requires creative solutions to withstand mother...
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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.