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WDAA Youth Scholarship Award Winner - Harper Cadotte

December: Harper Cadotte of Dunkirk, MD

Hello! My name is Harper Cadotte, I am a western dressage youth competitor. I earned the second WDAA Youth Educational Scholarship. While my show season has not yet started, I look forward to using this scholarship to further my education and horsemanship. I hope to use the scholarship to attend a clinic hosted by Lynn Newton in late August. This will be my second year of showing western dressage on my lease of three years Tommy. Tommy is a registered American Paint Horse and at sixteen is still the goofiest boy. We have continued to learn together and are progressing through the levels together. He will now be showing level One in addition to Basic this show season. Additionally, I have been riding a half Arabian half quarter horse mare named Cece and developing her education under saddle, she is currently three and will be making her entrance into western dressage at Intro level this show season alongside Tommy. This scholarship will help me further my education with both of these special horses and better educate me in western dressage. 

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WDAA Youth Scholarship Award Winner - Riley WHittaker

August: Riley Whittaker, Norwell, MA

Hello, I am Riley Whittaker, a Western Dressage youth competitor. I earned the WDAA Youth Educational Scholarship, made available by a grant from US Equestrian.   I used this scholarship to be a participant in the Sean Patrick Horsemanship Clinic at Mountain Lane Farm on October 4th-6th. I brought my 6-year-old Oakley to Temple NH for a long weekend experience. In this clinic we worked on groundwork, softness, haunches in, turn on the forehand, lateral work, leg yields and many other important things to help further my horsemanship.   I improved on slowing down and correctly teaching the basics, along with helping my horse further with new teaching aids. By receiving the chance to participate in this clinic, I was able to create a stronger partnership with my horse and create better teaching aids. This is important as a Western Dressage competitor as I was able to harmonize with my horse better and learn new techniques to further myself and my horses’ advancement through the levels.   I want to say thank you to the WDAA Educational Scholarship for this amazing opportunity!

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