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TheLower Puget Sound Dressage Club exists for the support of its members, for growth, education, and for regional dressage shows and clinics. Our values include transparency, integrity, innovation, growth, and progressive ideas.

The Lower Puget Sound Dressage Club (LPSDC), a USDF GMO Region 6, is located in the Gig Harbor/Port Orchard area in Western Washington State, although our members hail from areas beyond these boundaries.


Welcome to the Fort Worth Dressage Club, your USDF Region 9 GMO promoting dressage education and competition in Fort Worth, Texas and the surrounding areas. Come join us for our monthly meetings on the fourth Monday of each month at 6:30 pm at La Madeline at Overton Park in Fort Worth.


We had a wonderful weekend with Amelia Newcomb at Willow Draw on May 18th and 19th. Twelve riders and over 80 auditors came away from the clinic with fresh ideas, new perspectives, and plenty of homework, all delivered with Amelia's signature positivity and keen observation of both horse and rider.


Dawn Johnson (L) presents Theresa Thomas (R) and Nugget of Wings of Hope a check from the donations collected at our registered show. Wings of Hope Equitherapy offers equine assisted services for children and adults with unique physical, mental, and emotional challenges. They have been partnering horses and humans in Johnson County and the surrounding areas for over 25 years.


The Century Club recognizes dressage riders and horses whose combined ages total 100 years or more. Horse and rider perform a test of any level at a show (schooling or recognized) or event, and are scored by a dressage judge or professional. Western Dressage riders are also welcome to join the Century Club. An application (found under the "Join the Century Club" heading) should be completed and sent to the Foundation at least two weeks prior to the ride. The Dressage Foundation (TDF) will send a beautiful black and gold ribbon to be presented to the team at the show. Following the ride, TDF sends a Century Club plaque to the new team.


The Century Club ride has evolved into a serious endeavor that encourages and rewards our older senior riders. The rider need not show everything at their level of ride, but it is important to show that the rider and horse work well together. And while we stress the serious nature of riding a test, we want all senior riders for the Century Club to have fun! While this club has no meetings, and no agenda, except to enjoy the occasion, many do keep in contact with the Foundation and with each other by email and phone. This is a wonderful group, not only experienced in horsemanship but in various and unique life experiences. In order "to do good, we must do well," and we will welcome your financial support to help with the expenses of the Century Club News and the personal plaque and ribbon that we present to each Century Club member.


The Century Club was formed at The Dressage Foundation in 1996, at the suggestion of Max Gahwyler (CT), who with his horse Prinz Eugen, became team # 2 in the Century Club (pictured at the left). The first "Centurion Class" ride, held in 1996, featured Lazelle Knocke and her teammate Don Perignon. Lazelle's ride came after her extensive 'three year vacation' away from riding due to surgery and rehab time. As she said, "Hopefully the Centurion class will be in the forefront of a very interesting opportunity for Seniors and Dressage as Recreational and Therapeutic riding. It really is challenging and has long-term goals and benefits.


The Century Club recognizes dressage riders and horses in the United States whose combined ages total 100 years or more. Horse and rider perform a test of any level, at a show (schooling or recognized), event, or at their home barn, and are scored by a dressage judge or professional. Western Dressage riders are welcome to join the Century Club.



An application must be completed and sent to The Dressage Foundation at least two weeks prior to the event. If you would like an application mailed to you, please call Sara at 402-434-8585. The following items must be received by the Foundation following the ride (although some items can be sent before the event, as well):


New for 2024: Your first Century Club ride is free thanks to generous donors. If you wish to take additional rides on another horse, a donation of at least $100 per additional ride is suggested to help cover costs.


There are no required dues to become a member of the Century Club for your first Century Club ride. If you wish to do additional Century Club rides, a donation of at least $100 per additional ride is suggested to help cover costs. Open to riders with an address in the United States only.


Prior to your Century Club ride, The Dressage Foundation will send you a gold and black ribbon, to be presented to you at the show. Once the Foundation receives all of your information, we will send you a personalized plaque to commemorate the occasion.


The FSU Equestrian Club is a Sport Club at Florida State University. The club is open to all FSU students in good standing with the university. We encourage riders with all levels of interests and abilities to inquire and join. We have three teams within our club: Hunt Seat, Western, and Dressage.


The FSU Equestrian Club is a dedicated, hardworking, and very talented group of students, and we are always looking for new members. Our hope is to inspire students to compete with their very best of efforts and enhance college experiences with a family-like atmosphere. The FSU Equestrian Club strives for blue ribbons both in and out of the arenas.


The Intercollegiate Dressage Association (IDA) is a national organization offering organized competitions and the opportunity for students to make dressage part of their college experience. Learn more about our code of conduct and mission statement by visiting our About Page.


Iron Horse prides itself on its Tom Fazio designed 18-hole golf course. The course consists of bluegrass fairways and smooth bent grass greens that weave through a forest of Fir and Tamarack trees. The views of the Montana Rockies and Whitefish Lake provide a dramatic backdrop on nearly every hole.


The golf course stretches to 7,028 yards from the championship tees or 4,795 yards from the front tees. Our Par 71 course features five tee boxes per hole, ensuring a playable yet challenging course for golfers of all abilities. The club also offers a first-class practice facility.


Iron Horse is proud to offer an Outdoor Pursuits program that caters to members of all ages. There are limitless outdoor recreational opportunities in Whitefish and Outdoor Pursuits is dedicated to helping you explore all of them. Experience horseback riding in Glacier National Park or test your courage whitewater rafting on the Flathead River.


Our full-service marina on Whitefish Lake offers kayaking, wake surfing, wakeboarding, water skiing, and tubing lessons on our surf boats. Unwind with family and friends on a catered pontoon cruise while you enjoy a Montana sunset on the lake. Our highly-trained staff is here to provide you with an unforgettable Whitefish Lake experience.


A Golf Membership entitles the member to use all golf, dining, tennis, swimming, marina, fitness, and social facilities of the Club. Social Memberships include access to all of the amenities listed above (except golf).


Volunteer Requirements: Volunteerism and/or Service to the organization is required. Minimum of 6 volunteer/service hours per membership year are required and may be obtained by one or a combination of the following:


It is the responsibility of the riders and owners to check the accuracy of scores and the horse, rider, and owner names recorded by the TDC Awards Committee. Discrepancies must be reported to the TDC Awards Committee by the 15th of the month following the show report. Scored may be verified in the TDC newsletter (Transitions), on the TDC website, or by contacting the TDC Awards Committee Chair.


Horse and Rider Information: please pay extra attention to how your information is filled out on each entry blank and to how that information is recorded by the show secretary. The horse's name must be entered the same way on each entry blank for the score(s) to count. The horse's name must be recorded the same way for each ride. If there is a name or status change during the show season, notify the Awards Chairperson immediately.


Young Rider: A rider is eligible to compete as a Young Rider from the beginning of the calendar year in which s/he reaches the age of 16 until the end of the calendar year in which the rider reaches the age of 21. (See USDF rules)


Para-Equestrian: It is a condition of participation in FEI para-equestrian dressage classes that the Athlete has a permanent, verifiable and measurable physical or visual impairment which is supported by medical evidence and satisfies the minimal impairment criteria as detailed in the FEI PE Classification Manual. See DR119.11-13. (see USEF Rulebook, Section DR 305)


SCORES: All scores for year-end awards are tabulated using percentage scores earned by each horse/rider combination throughout the membership year at each level and in each Division


Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian Club has carved out a piece of paradise on the more than 1,200 acres of beautiful rolling hills of Central Florida. Enjoy championship golf and tennis, a world-class equestrian center, luxury living, and more in this one-of-a-kind, gated community. The majestic 77,000-square-foot clubhouse is your gateway to the magnificent amenities designed with you in mind. Welcome to the splendor that is Golden Ocala.


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Let Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian Club be your backdrop for important life events from weddings, anniversary parties or other memorable moments. The clubhouse and surrounding estate are perfect for any event or occasion.

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