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The elegance and precision of classical horsemanship
are showcased at the highest rated show outside of Europe, September 23rd through September 28th, 2008
It has been called poetry in motion and ballet on horseback. For those who practice it, it is a challenging sport that requires a lifetime of dedication. Dressage is the hottest, fastest growing equestrian discipline in the USA today. In September, Dressage at Devon brings top competitors, horses, trainers and judges from across the continent and around the globe together for the highest rated international dressage competition and most complete breed show outside of Europe.
Olympic medallist Robert Dover calls Dressage at Devon “the standard by which all American horse shows should be judged."Competitors at the 2004 Dressage at Devon Horse Show represented 12 nations and 29 states and five Canadian provinces. Dressage at Devon opens with the three day Breed Division, in which horses are judged for movement and conformation. Dressage at Devon is considered one of the world’s largest breed shows, with over 400 horses competing in more than 50 classes, including 25 individual breed classes. “It’s a great and unusual collection of horses,” says Co-Chair Melanie Sloyer, and includes the East Coast Series Final for the Cosequin® USDF Breeder’s Championship and the North American Breeders Futurity Championship Finals, a competition introduced at the 2003 Dressage at Devon and offering up to $20,000 in prize money. New in 2004 were the Born in the USA Breeders Awards. Thursday, the four-day Performance Division of dressage competition began. Most Dressage at Devon classes are F.E.I. (Fédération Equestre Internationale) level, including four Grand Prix classes, the highest level of dressage—the level of Olympic competition.
Dressage at Devon was the first large dressage competition in the United States to offer international-level competition classes for ponies. There will also be “dancing to the music” with musical freestyles. Dressage at Devon features electronic scoring with an instantaneous display of marks for each movement, from each judge. Special exhibitions held during competition breaks included a pas de deux featuring an Andalusian stallion ridden by Sabine Schut-Kery and a professional dancer, driven dressage by Native Ponies of the British Isles, and the Thorncroft Mainstreamers Drill Team.
Friday is Ladies’ Day and all those wearing hats were admitted free and receive a goodie bag. Celebrity judges included famous chef and restaurant owner Georges Perrier, NBC 10’s Amy Freeze and hatmakers to the Dutch royal family H.W. and Wilhemina de Winter, selected the most impressive bonnets for a special prizes.
More than 700 volunteers worked together to make Dressage at Devon a success. The show was presented by Delaware Valley Combined Training Association and benefited Thorncroft Therapeutic Horseback Riding, Inc., one of the oldest and largest therapeutic riding facilities in the nation. Thorncroft helps the disabled to improve balance, circulation, muscle tone, and concentration, while enhancing self-esteem. Since 1991, Dressage at Devon has raised close to $850,000 for Thorncroft. Dressage at Devon takes place at the Devon Horse Show Grounds, Route 30, in Devon, Pennsylvania. See map here. General admission is $8; children under 12 are admitted at no charge. Reserved and box seats are available.
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