May 7, 2008 (Devon, PA)—Dressage. It has been called
poetry in motion and ballet on horseback. Dressage is an ancient
equestrian discipline, and the fastest growing equestrian sport
in the USA today. In September, Dressage at Devon brings top competitors,
horses, trainers and judges from across the continent and around
the globe together for one of the highest-rated international dressage
competitions and the most complete breed show outside of Europe.
This year, the 34th annual Dressage at Devon Horse Show, presented by Horseworld Ltd. and DressageClinic.com, will be
held September 23rd through 28th at the Devon Horse Show grounds
in Devon, Pennsylvania. Olympic medalist Robert Dover calls Dressage
at Devon “the standard by which all American horse shows should
be judged.” More than 700 horses are expected to compete with an
anticipated 35,000 spectators.
 |
Dressage, a French word meaning “training,” describes
the sequential development of the horse’s suppleness, obedience
and strength. The result is a breathtaking blend of power and artistry.
Competition involves a series of movements based on a horse’s action,
not unlike gymnastics or figure skating competitions.
Dressage
at Devon opens with the three-day Breed Division, in which horses
are judged for movement and conformation. More than 30 breeds are
represented. The USDF Breeders Championships East Coast Series
Finals, North American Breeders Futurity Championship Finals and
the Born in the USA Breeders Awards are among the highlights of
the show’s first days. New this year is the first Foal Championship
ever to be held in the United States. The combination of breed
classes and performance classes gives the spectator a unique perspective.
Dressage at Devon is where you can see it all, from foal to Freestyle
Champion.
Thursday, the four-day Performance Division begins. Most
Dressage at Devon classes are F.E.I. (Fédération Equestre Internationale)
level, including four Grand Prix classes, the level of Olympic
competition. Musical freestyles classes, like dancing to the music,
are favorites.
The Festival Shops offer exclusive apparel, fine arts, antiques
and collectibles from more than 65 vendors, and food from burgers
to full gourmet meals at charming outdoor cafes. Families enjoy
the weekend atmosphere, where Kids Corral provides activities for
youngsters, and exhibitions are geared towards family fun. A highlight
of this year’s Family Day will be the first-ever Dressage at Devon
Leadline class for aspiring youngsters.
Dressage with the Experts offers an opportunity to hear live, expert commentary on individual
headsets and an electronic scoreboard, the first ever at a US dressage
competition, allows spectators to see the scores for each movement,
as they are assigned by the judges.
Wednesday Dressage at Devon
offers a forum with Dr. Hilary Clayton, Fitness Training to
Maximize Dressage Performance. Held on Wednesday evening, September 24th
at 7 pm, the Forum includes a gourmet boxed dinner.
Hundreds of
volunteers work together to make Dressage at Devon a success. The
show benefits Thorncroft Therapeutic Horseback Riding, Inc., one
of the oldest and largest therapeutic riding facilities in the
nation. Thorncroft helps the disabled to improve balance, circulation,
muscle tone, and concentration, while enhancing self-esteem. Since
1991, Dressage at Devon has raised more than $1,070,000 for Thorncroft.
Dressage at Devon takes place at the Devon Horse Show Grounds,
Route 30, in Devon, Pennsylvania. Tuesday, September 23 through
Sunday, September 28. General admission is $8; children under 12
are admitted at no charge. Reserved and box seats are available.
For information go to www.dressageatdevon.org.
About Dressage at Devon
Dressage at Devon is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and was
founded by the Delaware Valley Combined Training Association.
The six-day event attracts more than 700 horses and 35,000 spectators
each year. Dressage at Devon benefits Thorncroft Therapeutic
Horseback Riding Inc., the oldest and largest therapeutic riding
program in the nation. |