Posted by Staff Writer on November 17, 2011 // 0 Comments
In celebration of the unveiling of their newly-updated website, HorseShow.com is offering not only all of the fun and educational features of on-line horse shows, but also an added bonus seldom seen in the dressage world: lots of prize money.
Entries are now being accepted for the HorseShow.com Fall Harvest Dressage Festival, which will pay out a total of $4,000 in prize money to the top three competitors in each class. Prize money and ribbons will be distributed for every class, with $250 awarded for first place, $100 for second place, and $50 for third. Tests 1 and 3 of USEF Training through Fourth Levels will be offered, giving riders and horses plenty of opportunities to show off their ability and a chance to win cash, all while receiving expert feedback from renowned
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Posted by Staff Writer on November 09, 2011 // 0 Comments
November 9, 2011 – Birmingham, MI – Horse enthusiasts worldwide can now take advantage of the launch of HorseShow.com, a revolutionary online platform for equestrians to instantly compete and network with a global audience. Offering a modern approach to an old tradition, HorseShow.com offers members year-round access to a variety of online competitions for multiple breeds and disciplines.
Upon its launch, HorseShow.com is presenting three horse shows, which will award ribbons and a total of $17,500 in prize money. Competitive riders and horse enthusiasts can enter today through mid-December
to compete in the Landmark Hunter Challenge, the Arabian Liberty Fall Classic and the Fall Harvest Dressage Festival.
“Offering this unique online resource for competitions has leveled
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Posted by Staff Writer on November 07, 2011 // 0 Comments
The majesty of the Arabian horse is dramatically exhibited in liberty classes, and HorseShow.com proudly announces the addition of this unique breed showcase to its annual on-line competition calendar with the inaugural $3,500 Arabian Liberty Fall Classic.
The Arabian Liberty Fall Classic, open to purebred Arabians of all ages, will celebrate the breed's natural beauty. Horses will be judged on Arabian type; charisma; presence and style; quality and conformation; gaits; and the suitability of horse's movement to the chosen music, all while performing free of halter, bridle, saddle, or rider. Entries will be competing online for a chance to win a total of $3,500 in prize money, with $2,500 awarded to the Champion and $1,000 to Reserve.
"No other event spotlights the true
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Posted by Staff Writer on October 09, 2011 // 0 Comments
Final championship ribbons were presented Sunday in Rancho Murieta, CA for the 44th Annual California Dressage Society Championship Show presented by HorseShow.com, in conjunction with the CDS Young Horse Futurity (including the Cal-Bred Futurity), the Great American Insurance Group/USDF Region 7 Dressage Championships, and the Great American Insurance Group/USDF Breeders Championships West Coast Series Final.
Officials and competitors were pleased with their championship experience. "I love coming out to California, and it's a great experience working with CDS and this management team," said Judge Jeanne
McDonald from Pennsylvania. "They have strong numbers here, and the quality of horses and riders here is always very good." Intermediary II-competitor Christine Stephenson
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Posted by Staff Writer on August 03, 2011 // 1 Comment

Region 5 Junior Dressage Team Sponsored by HorseShow.com Wins Silver Medal at NAJYRC
The Region 5 Junior Team, sponsored by HorseShow.com, was on a mission to succeed at the Adequan/FEI North American Junior and Young Rider Championships in Lexington, KY. And succeed they did, with team members Taylor Lindsten aboard Raoul, Talia Hershaft riding Westfalica, Brook Santangelo and Daylight, and Devon Wycoff with Power Play taking home the Team Silver Medal.
The Region 5 Junior Team was chosen by HorseShow.com to receive a $2,500 sponsorship after team members submitted videos of practice rides for free review by FEI judge Natalie Lamping to help prepare for the championships. "At this level, one or two tenths of a point can make a huge difference. Having this opportunity
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Posted by Staff Writer on May 12, 2011 // 0 Comments
In today's uncertain economy, times are tough for almost everyone, and horse enthusiasts are no exception. With increasing membership dues and entry fees, rising costs for feed and supplies, and skyrocketing fuel prices, equine budgets are stretched to the max.
As a result of these increasing expenses, many riders are forced to make difficult decisions as to whether or not they can even afford to compete in horse shows; and if making the financial commitment to compete, exhibitors must be more certain than ever that they are truly ready for the level of competition they will face, and maximize that showing opportunity to gain the most points towards year-end awards, or the required qualifying score for championships.
HorseShow.com, an online horse show network, offers a
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