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23 maj 2022 · PVDA is the second oldest dressage club in the United States. Founded in 1964 PVDA is a Group Member Organization (GMO) of the United States Dressage Federation (USDF). With educational events and shows available throughout the year PVDA has something for everyone.
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PVDA Spring Show Loch Moy Farm 1235 Park Mills Rd Adamstown, MD 21710 : 4/7 - 5/3: Carolyn Del Grosso 301.509.9566 mandcdelg@aol.com: 2250: Prizelist Fox Village Entry Ride Times Day Sheets Stabling Results: June 22-23, 2024: PVDA Summer Show Prince George's Equestrian Center 14900 Pennsylvania Ave Upper Marlboro, MD 20772: 5/19 - 6/14: Julie ...
The Potomac Valley Dressage Association (PVDA) is the second oldest dressage club in the United States. Founded in 1964 in Gaithersburg, MD, PVDA promotes the art and sport of dressage by providing leadership, education, scholarships, and competitions.
PVDA Ride for Life. 1,137 likes. This PVDA annual dressage show has raised over $1,000,000 for the Johns Hopkins Breast Center!
Peninsula Dressage is a Chapter of Potomac Valley Dressage Association (PVDA), which in turn is part of the United States Dressage Federation (USDF). Operating on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, we are based in Salisbury, with members in Wicomico, Somerset, and Worcester Counties in Maryland, Accomack County in Virginia, and Sussex and Kent ...
The PVDA Ride for Life is both a dressage show and a benefit for breast cancer quality of life research at the Johns Hopkins Breast Center. The dressage show is one of five annual USDF/USEF Licensed (recognized) shows sponsored by the PVDA.
20 lut 2020 · The Potomac Valley Dressage Association was founded in 1964 at the Potomac Horse Center in Gaithersburg, MD, where many dressage notables once trained. The original PVDA board included Col. and Mrs. Clarence Edmonds, Linda Zang, Sally O’Connor, Gen. Jonathan Burton, and Col. Donald Thackeray.