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Round two of the Kiwi Area Rakes Dressage Premier League Events were held in Masterton and Nelson this weekend. Dressage Wellington runs at the popular Masterton venue where the all-weather surfaces are soon to get a Treadlite upgrade thanks to a Dressage NZ facilities grant. The Nelson...
Read moreDay two of the Kiwi Arena Rakes Dressage Premier League at the Oro Equestrian Bay of Plenty Championships at Taupo and the Syncroflex Marlborough Championships in Blenheim showed the increasing talent and depth emerging at Grand Prix level Te Aroha's Gaylene Lennard and Jax Johnson scored...
Read moreThe Kiwi Arena Rakes Dressage Premier League got underway with the Oro Equestrian Bay of Plenty Championships at Taupo and the Syncroflex Marlborough Championships in Blenheim It was an exciting day at Taupo despite the smaller Covid reduced fields with the Intermediate II attracting four new...
Read moreThe October Bulletin is here to help keep up our drive and inspiration amidst the uncertain times. Just click on the photo and go direct to the Bulletin Issue 54 features spring competitions, a wonderful story about Catherine Smith and the Rokeby Stud written by Jess Roberts. Sibling...
Read moreThe Dressage Board continues to monitor the impact of COVID on the National Dressage Series & Events Changing levels across Waikato and Auckland, and the isolation of Northland, is impacting events throughout the North Island with two Premier League Events (Central Districts &...
Read moreUpdate from Dressage NZ Board The Dressage Board wishes to reassure our riders, areas, organising committees and sponsors that we are monitoring closely the situation with changing COVID levels. With Auckland region under level 4/3 events are not possible. Northland in Level 2 is unable to...
Read moreDressage NZ Goes for Gold, Silver & Bronze Following Amateur Rider Classification Review Dressage NZ Goes for Gold The proposal was widely accepted by delegates on a trial basis for the 21/22 season to be reviewed and any changes considered necessary made prior to implementing into...
Read moreOne of the most significant rule changes proposed at conference will be a new system of rider classification which takes into account both rider level of competition in the past four years (previously riders total career was considered) and the current performance level of the combination....
Read moreJust click on the image to go direct to this latest issue Issue 52 of the Dressage NZ Bulletin for July 2021 is out now... that means we're over the half way mark for the year and day by day we step closer towards the competition season again! This month Covid threw another curveball but...
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