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U.S. Dressage Finals Moves to Ohio for First Time with Over 300 Riders Competing

The U.S. dressage Finals, held for the first time outside Kentucky at the World Equestrian Center—Ohio, will take place from October 30 to November 2. Over 300 riders, including amateurs, juniors, and professionals, will compete for 37 championship titles across various levels, with more than $125,000 in prize money at stake. The event features the USDF Fall Classic, two small tour championship classes for juniors and young riders, and special activities such as a U.S. Equestrian Association town hall meeting and a Halloween party.

The venue was selected for its spacious, climate-controlled indoor arenas, providing protection from unpredictable November weather. Fans can watch the competition live on the USEF Network powered by ClipMyHorse.TV, with ride times and results available on HorseShowOffice. The Chronicle will offer live updates and behind-the-scenes coverage on its website and social media channels, ensuring enthusiasts can follow all the action.

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