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Central Pennsylvania Dressage

The Keystone Dressage & Combined Training Association (KDCTA) was established in 1976 as a Group Member Organization of the United States Dressage Federation (USDF) and the United Stated Equestrian Federation (USEF). This groups mission was to promote Dressage and Combined Training in our area.

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Eastern New York Dressage & Combined Training Association

The Eastern New York Dressage & Combined Training Association (ENYDCTA) was incorporated on January 26, 1978, with only 25 members. Since then, the club has gone through many changes and has grown to nearly 200 members. ENYDCTA serves a general territory stretching north to Warrensburg, south to Rhinebeck, east into Massachusetts, and west to Otego, NY, although it has members throughout the northeast.

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Central New York Dressage & Combined Training Association

The Central New York Dressage & Combined Training Association, Inc. (CNYD&CTA) is a non-profit, tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization whose purpose is to foster an interest in dressage and eventing among like-minded equestrians. Our goals are to promote dressage and eventing as art and sport through competitions, clinics and educational activities.

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Mid Hudson Dressage

Located in New York State, our organization's objective is to promote the sport of combined training and dressage at all levels of competition and instruction. The club organizes and engages in activities directed to increase the general understanding, education, and enjoyment of both sports. It offers youth and adults competitions and seminars to enhance their horse experience and better communicate with their equine partners

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The American Shagya Arabian Verband

The American Shagya Arabian Verband's primary purpose is to record the lineage of Shagya Arabian horses, and govern such infusion of Arabian horse genetic material as needed. To obtain this goal ASAV has established registries for the Shagya-Arabian horse categories.

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Eastern States Dressage and Combined Training Association

Eastern States Dressage and Combined Training Association (ESDCTA) was founded in June 1969 and incorporated in 1970 as a non-profit educational organization under the laws of the State of New Jersey. ESDCTA membership is open to all interested in dressage and combined training.

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Charles River Dressage Association

The mission of the Charles River Dressage Association is to provide affordable quality dressage schooling shows, clinics, educational lectures and sponsorships to its members and local community. In addition CRDA strives to offer a friendly casual forum in which riders can compete and gain knowledge about the art/sport of dressage.

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Southern New Hampshire and Combined Training Association

The Southern New Hampshire and Combined Training Association Inc., better known as SNHDCTA, is a non-profit organization whose mission is to improve the understanding of dressage and combined training theories and skills through educational programs such as clinics, lectures, seminars and other forums to assist our members in achieving their equestrian goals.

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American Hanoverian Society

The American Hanoverian Society, Inc. (AHS) was incorporated in 1978 to establish, maintain and operate a non-profit association of breeders, owners and friends for the promotion and preservation of the warmblooded Hanoverian horse on the North American continent;

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New England Dressage Association

The mission of the New England Dressage Association is to promote and support the Art and Sport of Dressage to the equestrian community for the purpose of fostering individual and collective growth by providing leadership, education, exhibitions, publications, competitions and to enhance greater public awareness, understanding, and appreciation for the discipline of Dressage.

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