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A Banner Year for the Western Dressage Association® of America and its World Championship Show

by Western Dressage Association of America | 9/22/2016 12:06:26 PM

Parket, Colo. - In 2013, it was little more than a dream. Then, the fledgling Western Dressage Association® of America hosted the first Western Dressage World Championship Show, which drew 42 horses and 167 entries. Now in its fourth year, the Western Dressage World Show is nothing short of a celebration. Hosted for the first time by WDAA at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, Okla., the show has attracted 213 horses and 830 entries, a 34 percent increase over 2015. Twenty-seven states, three...

Reserve a Spot at the USEF Career Fair

by USEF Communications Department | 4/25/2016 1:18:22 PM

Lexington, Ky. - Time is running out to reserve a spot at the career fair hosted by the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) Friday, May 6, 2016, at the Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Ky. The fair will run in conjunction with IHSA Nationals between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., and equestrian companies across the nation will meet prospective job and internship seekers. Attendees will find companies including: Equine Land Conservation Resource FOAL, LLC/One Stop Equine Shop...

SCAD to host IHSA Zone 5 Finals; 95 adept athletes from five universities to compete this weekend

by SCAD | 3/30/2016 11:59:11 PM

SAVANNAH, Georgia – March 30, 2016 – The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) equestrian team will host the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Zone 5 Championship this Saturday, April 2, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the verdant and expansive Ronald C. Waranch Equestrian Center in Hardeeville, South Carolina. The top two team finishers and top two individual finishers will qualify for the IHSA National Championship Show, May 5-8, 2016. SCAD’s equestrian team regularly...

Western Dressage: Meeting the Classical Ideal

by Michelle Binder-Zolezzi of www.RelationalRidingAcademy.com | 5/13/2013 10:52:18 AM

Note to Self: 1. Prepare classical instructor that you will be appearing before him in western tack and riding an Appaloosa stallion, NOT your third level Westfalen import and 2. Don’t ride in a clinic without a photographer A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…. I got a book from the library called The Schooling of the Western Horse by John Richard Young. It was published in 1945 (practically the dark ages) and outlined progressive training for western horses. Critically...

Western Dressage: Important News

by Michelle Binder-Zolezzi of www.RelationalRidingAcademy.com | 5/3/2013 2:54:48 PM

As with all new things, as they develop, there are certain glitches and bugs that inevitably crop up. NAWD reviewed its 2012 tests for 2013 and has corrected errors and last week the WDAA announced that there were errors in calculating the point totals on some of their tests. An important notice to competitors who have ridden USEF Morgan Tests at 2013 shows came out in the WDAA newsletter and emails to members. They “…discovered minor errors in preparing the WDAA Western Dressage...

Western Dressage: Spreading the Word

by Michelle Binder | 11/26/2012 3:24:59 PM

The twenty second in a series of blog post from Michelle Binder With the Holiday, I have just a short newsy blog for readers this week. I for one am looking forward to what the New Year brings in all areas, especially video submissions for the virtual shows. It is an exciting and challenging time for everyone involved on all fronts, a time that requires courage, flexibility, willingness to share and learn from one another, as well as patience as WD emerges over time. Like Edison with the light...

Western Dressage: What Kind of Horse is That?

by Michelle Binder | 10/22/2012 4:10:26 PM

The eighteenth in a series of guest blog posts from Michelle Binder The latest addition to the Western Dressage information network is a new Facebook page dedicated exclusively to calendar events around the nation. The new page is called, appropriately, “Western Dressage Shows & Events” and is maintained by Vaquero Training Center in Connecticut. The page is designed to keep Western Dressage enthusiasts informed about what is going on all over the country. It is a brand new FB...

2012 Intercollegiate Horse Show Association National Championships Results

by L.A. Pomeroy for IHSA | 5/10/2012 1:15:26 PM

Fairfield, CT - Never before in its 39-year history had an Intercollegiate Horse Show Association hunter seat team coach won two IHSA National Championships for two different colleges or universities. But that was before Mary Drueding. Drueding, already selected by the IHSA nominating committee to receive its Lifetime Achievement Award, demonstrated an irrefutable argument in defense of her coaching excellence and expertise as her St. Lawrence University Saints hunter seat team clinched the...

Western Dressage World Championship Show Welcomes Diverse Riders and Breeds

by US Equestrian Communications Department | 9/28/2021 12:36:00 PM

Guthrie, Okla. – The Western Dressage Association of America is set to host a diverse group of riders and breeds for the 2021 World Championship Show from September 29 through October 3. After a virtual competition in 2020, the World Show returns to Guthrie, Okla., bringing together top combinations of all ages and abilities across the United States and Canada to share the love of Western dressage with their peers. Prize List Several classes are dedicated to the Heroes on Horses division,...

Western Dressage: What Kind of Saddle is That?

by Michelle K. Binder-Zolezzi | 9/16/2013 2:08:57 PM

Well fall is under way and I am trying to clear a little writer’s block. The last shows of the year are winding down. We are headed for the last ones in our area the last two weekends of the month. Fall is time to evaluate progress and prepare for next season. Some of us set goals for training, some for clinics, some for next year’s show season. We look at our feeding programs, exercise programs, breeding programs and whatever else we are running. I always find myself thinking ahead...