Horses of the 2022 U.S. Dressage Festival of Champions

Welcome to this special edition of the Dressage Today Podcast brought to you by Vita Flex. The 2022 USEF Dressage Festival of Champions just concluded at HITS Chicago at Lamplight Equestrian Center. Almost a week of fantastic competition gave us the opportunity to see some of the best U.S. riders and horses at the Dressage Festival of Champions. We thought it would be fun to learn more about those horses, so today we hear about Fürst Dream, Paxton, Serenade MF and Valor from the riders themselves, Adrienne Lyle, Katie Duerrhammer and Alice Tarjan, respectively. Get to know what their horses are like both at the shows and at home.

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