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2021 Qualifying Calendar 2021 USEF/NAYC Dressage Qualifying Calendar ‐ Region 1 06.29.2021 FEI WBC = Indicates Yes/No if a qualifier counts towards the rankings for the 2021 FEI World Breeding Championships GP/I‐1 = indicates Yes/No if a qualifier counts towards the rankings for the 2021 Grand Prix or Intermediaire I National Championships (subject to review of judge panel requirements met) Start Date End Date Name Facility City State Manager Secretary FEI WBC GP/I‐1 CompID 3/6/2021 3/7/2021 RALEIGH WINTER DRESSAGE JAMES B. HUNT HORSE COMPLEX RALEIGH NC MALONE JANINE BOYD DIANNE Yes 328429 SENATOR BOB MARTIN EASTERN 3/27/2021 3/28/2021 MARCH MAGIC DRESSAGE AGRICULTURAL CENTER WILLIAMSTON NC SITTON CASSIDY HILDRETH PATRICIA Yes 316032 4/10/2021 4/11/2021 VADA/NOVA SPRING APRIL MORVEN PARK LEESBURG VA BOYD DIANNE LONGAKER BETTINA Yes 7346 TRYON INTERNATIONAL 4/22/2021 4/25/2021 TRYON SPRING DRESSAGE 1 EQUESTRIAN CENTER MILL SPRING NC FITZGERALD MONICA UDDO M TERESA Yes 332946 THE DRESSAGE EXPERIENCE, SPRING 4/24/2021 4/25/2021 FLING HORSE PARK OF NEW JERSEY ALLENTOWN NJ BRINDLE‐CLARK ELLEN BRINDLE‐CLARK ELLEN 331731 337715/ 5/1/2021 5/2/2021 WINDY HOLLOW HUNT SPRING 1/II SUSSEX COUNTY FARM AUGUSTA NJ WILEY SALLY BOSSUNG SHANNON No 337716 5/7/2021 5/9/2021 DRESSAGE IN THE SANDHILLS PINEHURST HARNESS TRACK PINEHURST NC WHITLOCK KAY BELTON H ROBERT No No 3385 TRYON INTERNATIONAL 5/8/2021 5/9/2021 TRYON SPRING DRESSAGE 2 EQUESTRIAN CENTER MILL SPRING NC FITZGERALD MONICA UDDO M TERESA Yes 339396 5/15/2021 5/16/2012 PVDA SPRING SHOW MORVEN PARK LEESBURG VA BOSSUNG SHANNON DEL GROSSO CAROLYN Yes Yes 2250 5/22/2021 5/23/2021 LEXINGTON SPRING DRESSAGE VIRGINIA HORSE CENTER LEXINGTON VA MALONE JANINE BOYD DIANNE Yes 329349 ESDCTA MEMORIAL WEEKEND DRESSAGE 442/ 5/29/2021 5/30/2021 1/2 HORSE PARK OF NEW JERSEY ALLENTOWN NJ TOALDO LISA BOSSUNG SHANNON Yes 332554 6/5/2021 6/6/2021 CAPITAL DRESSAGE CLASSIC JAMES B. HUNT HORSE COMPLEX RALEIGH NC UDDO M TERESA MUCHA KATHY Yes 3217 6760/ 6/11/2021 6/13/2021 WINDY HOLLOW HUNT DRESSAGE I/II SUSSEX COUNTY FARM AUGUSTA NJ WILEY SALLY BOSSUNG SHANNON No 328076 VADA/NOVA SUMMER DRESSAGE 6/12/2021 6/13/2021 FESTIVAL MORVEN PARK LEESBURG VA BOYD DIANNE LONGAKER BETTINA Yes Yes 1672 TRYON INTERNATIONAL 332948/ 6/18/2021 6/20/2021 TRYON DRESSAGE SUMMER 1/2 EQUESTRIAN CENTER MILL SPRING NC FITZGERALD MONICA UDDO M TERESA Yes 339161 6/19/2021 6/20/2021 VIRGINIA SUMMER DRESSAGE HITS COMMONWEALTH PARK CULPEPER VA MALONE JANINE BOYD DIANNE Yes Yes 328430 RHYTHM & BLUES EQUESTRIAN 6/20/2021 6/20/2021 DRESSAGE AT RHYTHM & BLUES II CENTER QUAKERTOWN PA MCCLUSKY DEBRA BATEMAN JENNIFER No No 339162 7/10/2021 7/11/2021 DRESSAGE AT THE PARK HORSE PARK OF NEW JERSEY ALLENTOWN NJ BATEMAN JENNIFER MCCLUSKEY DEBRA L. N/A Yes 286066 DRESSAGE AT LEXINGTON PRESENTED BY 7/16/2021 7/18/2021 THE VIRGINIA DRESSAGE ASS'N VIRGINIA HORSE CENTER LEXINGTON VA BOYD DIANNE LONGAKER BETTINA N/A Yes 5650 261879/ 7/23/2021 7/25/2021 SUSSEX COUNTY DRESSAGE SHOW I/II SUSSEX COUNTY FARM AUGUSTA NJ WILEY SALLY BOSSUNG SHANNON N/A 6121 TRYON INTERNATIONAL 332952/ 8/14/2021 8/15/2021 TRYON SUMMER DRESSAGE 3 & 4 EQUESTRIAN CENTER MILL SPRING NC FITZGERALD MONICA UDDO M TERESA N/A N/A 339397 286405/ 9/4/2021 9/5/2021 NCDCTA LABOR OF LOVE I/II JAMES B. HUNT HORSE COMPLEX RALEIGH NC KAMINSKI DELORES M. KAMINSKI DELORES M. N/A N/A 338055 9/10/2021 9/11/2021 DRESSAGE AT STONE TAVERN I HORSE PARK OF NEW JERSEY ALLENTOWN NJ BATEMAN JENNIFER DEPIETRO BREANN N/A N/A 329354 TRYON INTERNATIONAL 332955/ 9/17/2021 9/19/2021 TRYON FALL DRESSAGE 1 & 2 EQUESTRIAN CENTER MILL SPRING NC FITZGERALD MONICA UDDO M TERESA N/A N/A 339530 DEVON HORSE SHOW AND COUNTY 9/28/2021 10/3/2021 DRESSAGE AT DEVON FAIR DEVON PA BOYD DIANNE FITZGERALD MONICA N/A N/A 324825 38TH ANNUAL CBLM CHAMPIONSHIPS AND NCDCTA HARVEST MOON DRESSAGE SENATOR BOB MARTIN EASTERN 10/7/2021 10/10/2021 SHOW AGRICULTURAL CENTER WILLIAMSTON NC GRISOLIA KATHRYN UDDO M TERESA N/A N/A 1252 This list is monitored manually and subject to changes at any time. USEF does not guarantee the accuracy of any information listed above. 2021 USEF/NAYC Dressage Qualifying Calendar ‐ Region 1 06.29.2021 GAIG/USDF REGION 1 DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS LICENSED BY USEF & VIRGINIA DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION FALL 10/14/2021 10/17/2021 COMPETITION VIRGINIA HORSE CENTER LEXINGTON VA BOYD DIANNE LONGAKER BETTINA N/A N/A 253401 TRYON INTERNATIONAL 10/28/2021 10/31/2021 TRYON FALL DRESSAGE 3 EQUESTRIAN CENTER MILL SPRING NC FITZGERALD MONICA UDDO M TERESA N/A N/A 339477 11/6/2021 11/7/2021 NCDCTA AUTUMN LEAVES DRESSAGE CAROLINA HORSE PARK RAEFORD NC UDDO M TERESA GRISOLIA KATHRYN N/A N/A 330015 PRINCE GEORGE'S EQUESTRIAN 11/13/2021 11/14/2021 PVDA FALL @ SHOW PLACE ARENA CENTER UPPER MARLBORO MD GROSS JULIE DEL GROSSO CAROLYN N/A N/A 334499 This list is monitored manually and subject to changes at any time. USEF does not guarantee the accuracy of any information listed above. 2021 USEF/NAYC Dressage Qualifying Calendar ‐ Region 2 06.29.2021 FEI WBC = Indicates Yes/No if a qualifier counts towards the rankings for the 2021 FEI World Breeding Championships GP/I‐1 = indicates Yes/No if a qualifier counts towards the rankings for the 2021 Grand Prix or Intermediaire I National Championships (subject to review of judge panel requirements met) Start Date End Date Name Facility City State Manager Secretary FEI WBC GP/I‐1 CompID MC CARTHY WARREN PEGGY 327384/ 5/8/2021 5/9/2021 RIDE FOR THE ROSES I/II MAJESTIC FARM BATAVIA OH BARBARA (MARGARET) No 327385 GOODWIN‐VOLPERT 323376/ 5/14/2021 5/16/2021 HARMONY IN THE PARK SPRING I/II HOOSIER HORSE PARK EDINBURGH IN MORAN SUSAN ANGELA Yes Yes 323377 326209/ 5/14/2021 5/16/2021 MAY FLOWER I/II DRESSAGE SHOW OTTER CREEK FARM WHEELER WI WARNER LENA JONES BETSY Yes 326210 328120/ 5/14/2021 5/16/2021 SILVERWOOD DRESSAGE MAY I SILVERWOOD FARM CAMP LAKE WI COGHLAN ANGELIKA WILLIAMS LISA M Yes Yes 7168 LAMPLIGHT EQUESTRIAN 325013/ 5/22/2021 5/23/2021 DRESSAGE AT LAMPLIGHT CENTER WAYNE IL LANDON DEBBIE LANDON DEBBIE Yes 315184 KDA SPRING WARM‐UP & 34th ANNUAL 324808/ 5/28/2021 5/30/2021 DRESSAGE SHOW KENTUCKY HORSE PARK LEXINGTON KY KUHNS ANNE PEACOCK SUSAN No Yes 4580 DRESSAGE AT WATERLOO SPRING 2780/ 6/4/2021 6/6/2021 CLASSIC I/II WATERLOO HUNT CLUB GRASS LAKE MI BRADBURY KEVIN BRADBURY ANDREA Yes 327500 339522/ 6/4/2021 6/6/2021 MAY FLOWER III/IV OTTER CREEK FARM WHEELER WI WARNER LENA JONES BETSY Yes 339523 WINDY CITY DRESSAGE AT LAMPLIGHT LAMPLIGHT EQUESTRIAN GOODWIN‐VOLPERT 335649/ 6/5/2021 6/6/2021 I/II CENTER WAYNE IL ANGELA HEIER DEBORAH Yes Yes 335650 MC CARTHY 327387/ 6/12/2021 6/13/2021 MAJESTIC FARM VIEW II MAJESTIC FARM BATAVIA OH BARBARA WARREN PEGGY (MANo 327937 1823/ 6/12/2021 6/13/2021 INDY DRESSAGE CLASSIC I/II HOOSIER HORSE PARK EDINBURGH IN LEVELL ANGELIQUE UDDO M TERESA Yes 319779 6/12/2021 6/13/2021 SILVERWOOD DRESSAGE JUNE SILVERWOOD FARM CAMP LAKE WI COGHLAN ANGELIKA WILLIAMS LISA M Yes Yes 7171 315918/ 6/18/2021 6/20/2021 DRESSAGE AT WATERLOO JUNE I/II WATERLOO HUNT CLUB GRASS LAKE MI BRADBURY KEVIN BRADBURY ANDREA Yes 328410 IDCTA SUMMER KICKOFF DRESSAGE 320371/ 6/26/2021 6/27/2021 SHOW SILVERWOOD FARM CAMP LAKE WI FINE MOLLY HEIER DEBORAH N/A Yes 316157 2556/ 6/26/2021 6/27/2021 CENTERLINE DRESSAGE CLASSIC I/II ILLINOIS STATE FAIR GROUNDS SPRINGFIELD IL SIMPSON JOHN CRAVER JEANNE N/A 322219 LAMPLIGHT EQUESTRIAN 7/3/2021 7/4/2021 LAMPLIGHT DRESSAGE JULY CENTER WAYNE IL LANDON DEBBIE MUCHA KATHY N/A No 314653 7/10/2021 7/11/2021 KDA SUMMER CLASSIC I/II KENTUCKY HORSE PARK LEXINGTON KY KUHNS ANNE PEACOCK SUSAN N/A Yes 334052/ 7/16/2021 7/18/2021 DRESSAGE AT WATERLOO JULY WATERLOO HUNT CLUB GRASS LAKE MI BRADBURY KEVIN BRADBURY KEVIN N/A 322210 2158/ 7/16/2021 7/18/2021 MID OHIO CLASSIC I/II BRAVE HORSE SHOW PARK JOHNSTOWN OH MILLIRON VICKI PEACOCK SUSAN N/A Yes 6403 LAMPLIGHT EQUESTRIAN 316707/ 7/23/2021 7/25/2021 DRESSAGE AT LAMPLIGHT JULY I/II CENTER WAYNE IL LANDON DEBBIE MUCHA KATHY N/A 316701 339518/ 7/30/2021 8/1/2021 OTTER CREEK DRESSAGE FEST I/II OTTER CREEK FARM WHEELER WI WARNER LENA JONES BETSY N/A N/A 325106 This list is monitored manually and subject to changes at any time. USEF does not guarantee the accuracy of any information listed above. Please refer to the USEF Calendar Search for the latest information. 2021 USEF/NAYC Dressage Qualifying Calendar ‐ Region 3 06.29.2021 FEI WBC = Indicates Yes/No if a qualifier counts towards the rankings for the 2021 FEI World Breeding Championships GP/I‐1 = indicates Yes/No if a qualifier counts towards the rankings for the 2021 Grand Prix or Intermediaire I National Championships (subject to review of judge panel requirements met) Start Date End Date Name Facility City State Manager Secretary FEI WBC GP/I‐1 CompID 1/8/2021 1/10/2021 WELLINGTON SEASON KICK OFF THE STADIUM AT PBIEC WELLINGTON FL O'SULLIVAN NOREEN STERLING HART ANN Yes 324025 1/13/2021 1/17/2021 GLOBAL DRESSAGE FESTIVAL I THE STADIUM AT PBIEC WELLINGTON FL FITZGERALD MONICA UDDO M TERESA Yes Yes 326048 1/21/2021 1/24/2021 GOLD COAST OPENER THE STADIUM AT PBIEC WELLINGTON FL O'SULLIVAN NOREEN UDDO M TERESA Yes Yes 253398 1/27/2021 1/31/2021 GLOBAL DRESSAGE FESTIVAL 3 THE STADIUM AT PBIEC WELLINGTON FL FITZGERALD MONICA UDDO M TERESA Yes Yes 327568 GOODWIN‐VOLPERT 1/30/2021 1/31/2021 DRESSAGE IN THE PARK AIKEN HORSE PARK AIKEN SC UDDO M TERESA ANGELA Yes No 336039 2/10/2021 2/14/2021 GLOBAL DRESSAGE FESTIVAL 5 THE STADIUM AT PBIEC WELLINGTON FL FITZGERALD MONICA HOPPMAN JOHN Yes Yes 325099 2/13/2021 2/14/2021 I LOVE DRESSAGE STABLE VIEW FARM AIKEN SC OLLIFF CYNDY ST JACQUES CHELSEA Yes
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