Tag: USDF Rider Medals

And They Lived Happily Ever After

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A Vintage Cup rider from Region 3 tells us about Fae, her aptly named mare, and how their partnership blossomed into a fairy tale of its own.

And All That Jazz

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A Region 1 rider shares the story of the superstar Morgan who helped her get back in the saddle after a horrible ankle injury, and earn her Bronze Medal!

Going for GOLD – 20 Times and Counting

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Sydney L. shares the story of her trainer, Karen Lipp, who has helped an astonishing 20 students earn their USDF Gold Medal so far!

My Heart Horse: Three Generations Strong

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An adult amateur from Region 4 shares the story of the horses who stole her heart - all three generations of them!

From the Retired Racehorse Project to Grand Prix

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An adult amateur from USDF Region 1 shares the two Thoroughbreds who stole her heart, and helped her earn all three of her USDF Rider Medals in the process!

Believe In The Process

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A rider from Region 5 reflects on the injury that made her partnership with her mare stronger than ever before, and she considers it a blessing.

Radiance Earns a Silver Medal

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An adult amateur shares the story of earning her USDF Silver Medal aboard her very special Hanoverian mare, following a double hip replacement!

A Tale of Tails: Part Two

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We check in with Elyse Hart and her horse Bob. They recently returned to the FEI ring, with a better understanding of each other and a stronger partnership!

A “Whisper of God” to Change a Life

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There’s just something about dressage that makes so much sense & feels so effortless when it is correct - the feeling that keeps us coming back. 

Meet the L Graduate with Distinction – Christian Crowell Klevens

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Meet USDF Region 6 L Graduate with Distinction Christian Crowell Klevens! Christian hopes to continue her judge education and become a USEF licensed official.
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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.