2018 entry form - USDF Region 1-2025

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The inside arm of the spur must be smooth and one or both arms may have rubber covers. If rowels are used, they must be blunt/smooth and free to rotate. Metal spurs with round hard plastic knobs on the shank are permitted (Impuls spur). Dummy spurs (without shank) are permitted.
SNAFFLE-LEGAL ONLY: The hanging-cheek snaffle (Baucher) bit is dressage-legal only as a snaffle.
National level dressage competition is governed by the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF). USEF/USDF creates the five levels of national tests: Training Level, First Level, Second Level, Third Level and Fourth Level.

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FEI Tests, such as Prix St. Georges, Intermediate, Grand Prix, and Para-Equestrian, are available online for download at .fei.org. USDF welcomes input on all dressage tests.
To qualify for a Regional Championship, horse/rider combinations must earn a total of two qualifying scores at two different USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized Dressage Competitions, from two different judges. For more information, please become familiar with all of the program rules.
The US Dressage Finals is an Invitational competition using the USEF/USDF Regional Championship program to qualify. Qualifying takes place at each of the nine Great American/USDF Regional Dressage Championships, based on either 1) Placing in a Regional Championship Class or 2) Wild Card Eligibility.
To qualify and compete at a Winter Regional Championship, both rider and horse need to hold Full membership and registrations. If you are an owner, you will need either Full (non-competing) or Full (competing) membership.

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