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Put your best hoof forward: 7 dressage shows you would be mad to miss


  • If you fancy taking part in some dressage with your horse or pony, take a look at this range of competitions on offer

    Unaffiliated dressage

    Date: 30 September
    Venue: Beaver Hall, Leek
    Details: “Classes from intro to medium, plus an open freestyle competition in a long arena. There are also sections for starters and green horses under the age of six. This is your opportunity to enter two classes for £20.”
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    British Dressage and unaffiliated dressage

    Date: 30 September
    Venue: Inchoonans Competition & Livery Yard, Errol
    Details: “Classes from introductory to elementary with affiliated and unaffiliated sections.”
    Enter now

    Unaffiliated dressage

    Date: 30 September
    Venue: Kings Sedgemoor Equestrian Centre, near Bridgwater
    Details: “A range of classes from introductory to medium.”
    Enter now

    Unaffiliated dressage

    Date: 30 September
    Venue: Priory Farm Equestrian Centre, Stafford
    Details: “A range of classes on offer from intro to advanced medium. This competition will be run on the outdoor arena with warm-up indoors.”
    Enter now

    Winter dressage

    Date: 1 October
    Venue: Woodside Farm, Swadlincote
    Details: “Classes from intro to elementary open to everyone. The warm-up is indoors with competition in an outdoor arena. Refreshments available.”
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    British Dressage

    Date: 1 October
    Venue: Alnwick Ford Equestrian, Morpeth
    Details: “Classes from prelim to prix st georges with freestyle sections and winter qualifiers.”
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    Unaffiliated dressage

    Date: 5 October
    Venue: Wix Equestrian Centre, Manningtree
    Details: “Classes from intro to advanced medium with restricted sections and a freestyle dressage to music class too. There are two large arenas, both of which are under cover. One will be used as a warm-up arena on the day, and both have a new Andrews Bowen surface. There is hard standing for parking, a 60 seater café with a very varied hot and cold menu. Plus there is a heated viewing gallery seating 60 and a very friendly atmosphere.”
    Enter now

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