Archived USAWE News
Archived News
We changed our news posting after July 2023. These are the Archived USAWE News posts.
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- Read President’s Letters.
- Read Corporate News.
- Read Committee Reports.
- Read Region 1 Reports.
- Read Region 2 Reports.
- Read Region 3 Reports.
- Read Region 4 Reports.
- Read Region 5 Reports.
- Read Region 6 Reports.
- Read Region 7 Reports.
USAWE President’s Letters
President’s Letters were no longer published as separate posts beginning with the August 2023 E-Newsletter.
From August 2023 until February 2024 they were included as a part of the complete eNews issues available as a PDF download.
Beginning in March 2024 we switched our formatting again.
Please go to News for the President’s Letters beginning in March 2024.
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USAWE Corporate News
USAWE Corporate News is no longer published as separate posts beginning with the August 2023 E-Newsletter.
From August 2023 until February 2024 they were included as a part of the complete eNews issues available as a PDF download.
Beginning in March 2024 we switched our formatting again.
Please go to News for USAWE Corporate News beginning in March 2024.
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USAWE Committee Reports
USAWE Committee Reports are no longer published as separate posts beginning with the August 2023 E-Newsletter.
From August 2023 until February 2024 they were included as a part of the complete eNews issues available as a PDF download.
Beginning in March 2024 we switched our formatting again.
Please go to News for USAWE Committee Reports beginning in March 2024.
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USAWE Regional Reports
Region 1 Reports
Region 1 Reports are no longer published as separate posts beginning with the August 2023 E-Newsletter.
From August 2023 until February 2024 they were included as a part of the complete eNews issues available as a PDF download.
Beginning in March 2024 we switched our formatting again.
Please go to News for Region 1 Reports beginning in March 2024.
Rose Watt of Edgewood Stables
Rose Watt has been competing in Working Equitation since 2009. Beginning with a Riding Master’s dual major degree from Meredith Manor over 40 years ago, she and her students have shown successfully in Working Equitation, IALHA Nationals Morgan Nationals, Regional Dressage, and Quarter Horse Western Riding events. She believes Working Equitation is the perfect sport. It has a logical progression through the levels and allows both horse and rider to safely enjoy dressage, obstacles, jumping and speed. It’s the perfect place to gather, learn, and to enjoy great people and great events.
Judy Mackenzie of Happy Horsemanship
Judy Mackenzie has been active with Working Equitation for the last 5 years as an Instructor and Competitor, and is a USAWE Professional Instructor. She is passionate about introducing Youth riders to Working Equitation, and helping them to advance through the Levels. Judy strongly believes in Working Equitation and the benefits that it can bring to riders from any other discipline, such as Dressage, Jumping, Eventing, Trail Riding, Gymkhana and other Western Disciplines.
July 2023 E-News
By: Chris StankoHello USAWE members, It’s mid July already. Time flies when you’re having fun! Show season is moving quickly. Zone show entries are opening up. The board and committees are working...
Region 2 Reports
Region 2 Reports are no longer published as separate posts beginning with the August 2023 E-Newsletter.
From August 2023 until February 2024 they were included as a part of the complete eNews issues available as a PDF download.
Beginning in March 2024 we switched our formatting again.
Please go to News for Region 2 Reports beginning in March 2024.
Rose Watt of Edgewood Stables
Rose Watt has been competing in Working Equitation since 2009. Beginning with a Riding Master’s dual major degree from Meredith Manor over 40 years ago, she and her students have shown successfully in Working Equitation, IALHA Nationals Morgan Nationals, Regional Dressage, and Quarter Horse Western Riding events. She believes Working Equitation is the perfect sport. It has a logical progression through the levels and allows both horse and rider to safely enjoy dressage, obstacles, jumping and speed. It’s the perfect place to gather, learn, and to enjoy great people and great events.
Judy Mackenzie of Happy Horsemanship
Judy Mackenzie has been active with Working Equitation for the last 5 years as an Instructor and Competitor, and is a USAWE Professional Instructor. She is passionate about introducing Youth riders to Working Equitation, and helping them to advance through the Levels. Judy strongly believes in Working Equitation and the benefits that it can bring to riders from any other discipline, such as Dressage, Jumping, Eventing, Trail Riding, Gymkhana and other Western Disciplines.
July 2023 E-News
By: Chris StankoHello USAWE members, It’s mid July already. Time flies when you’re having fun! Show season is moving quickly. Zone show entries are opening up. The board and committees are working...
Region 3 Reports
Region 3 Reports are no longer published as separate posts beginning with the August 2023 E-Newsletter.
From August 2023 until February 2024 they were included as a part of the complete eNews issues available as a PDF download.
Beginning in March 2024 we switched our formatting again.
Please go to News for Region 3 Reports beginning in March 2024.
Rose Watt of Edgewood Stables
Rose Watt has been competing in Working Equitation since 2009. Beginning with a Riding Master’s dual major degree from Meredith Manor over 40 years ago, she and her students have shown successfully in Working Equitation, IALHA Nationals Morgan Nationals, Regional Dressage, and Quarter Horse Western Riding events. She believes Working Equitation is the perfect sport. It has a logical progression through the levels and allows both horse and rider to safely enjoy dressage, obstacles, jumping and speed. It’s the perfect place to gather, learn, and to enjoy great people and great events.
Judy Mackenzie of Happy Horsemanship
Judy Mackenzie has been active with Working Equitation for the last 5 years as an Instructor and Competitor, and is a USAWE Professional Instructor. She is passionate about introducing Youth riders to Working Equitation, and helping them to advance through the Levels. Judy strongly believes in Working Equitation and the benefits that it can bring to riders from any other discipline, such as Dressage, Jumping, Eventing, Trail Riding, Gymkhana and other Western Disciplines.
July 2023 E-News
By: Chris StankoHello USAWE members, It’s mid July already. Time flies when you’re having fun! Show season is moving quickly. Zone show entries are opening up. The board and committees are working...
Region 4 Reports
Region 4 Reports are no longer published as separate posts beginning with the August 2023 E-Newsletter.
From August 2023 until February 2024 they were included as a part of the complete eNews issues available as a PDF download.
Beginning in March 2024 we switched our formatting again.
Please go to News for Region 4 Reports beginning in March 2024.
Rose Watt of Edgewood Stables
Rose Watt has been competing in Working Equitation since 2009. Beginning with a Riding Master’s dual major degree from Meredith Manor over 40 years ago, she and her students have shown successfully in Working Equitation, IALHA Nationals Morgan Nationals, Regional Dressage, and Quarter Horse Western Riding events. She believes Working Equitation is the perfect sport. It has a logical progression through the levels and allows both horse and rider to safely enjoy dressage, obstacles, jumping and speed. It’s the perfect place to gather, learn, and to enjoy great people and great events.
Judy Mackenzie of Happy Horsemanship
Judy Mackenzie has been active with Working Equitation for the last 5 years as an Instructor and Competitor, and is a USAWE Professional Instructor. She is passionate about introducing Youth riders to Working Equitation, and helping them to advance through the Levels. Judy strongly believes in Working Equitation and the benefits that it can bring to riders from any other discipline, such as Dressage, Jumping, Eventing, Trail Riding, Gymkhana and other Western Disciplines.
July 2023 E-News
By: Chris StankoHello USAWE members, It’s mid July already. Time flies when you’re having fun! Show season is moving quickly. Zone show entries are opening up. The board and committees are working...
Region 5 Reports
Region 5 Reports are no longer published as separate posts beginning with the August 2023 E-Newsletter.
From August 2023 until February 2024 they were included as a part of the complete eNews issues available as a PDF download.
Beginning in March 2024 we switched our formatting again.
Please go to News for Region 5 Reports beginning in March 2024.
Rose Watt of Edgewood Stables
Rose Watt has been competing in Working Equitation since 2009. Beginning with a Riding Master’s dual major degree from Meredith Manor over 40 years ago, she and her students have shown successfully in Working Equitation, IALHA Nationals Morgan Nationals, Regional Dressage, and Quarter Horse Western Riding events. She believes Working Equitation is the perfect sport. It has a logical progression through the levels and allows both horse and rider to safely enjoy dressage, obstacles, jumping and speed. It’s the perfect place to gather, learn, and to enjoy great people and great events.
Judy Mackenzie of Happy Horsemanship
Judy Mackenzie has been active with Working Equitation for the last 5 years as an Instructor and Competitor, and is a USAWE Professional Instructor. She is passionate about introducing Youth riders to Working Equitation, and helping them to advance through the Levels. Judy strongly believes in Working Equitation and the benefits that it can bring to riders from any other discipline, such as Dressage, Jumping, Eventing, Trail Riding, Gymkhana and other Western Disciplines.
July 2023 E-News
By: Chris StankoHello USAWE members, It’s mid July already. Time flies when you’re having fun! Show season is moving quickly. Zone show entries are opening up. The board and committees are working...
Region 6 Reports
Region 6 Reports are no longer published as separate posts beginning with the August 2023 E-Newsletter.
From August 2023 until February 2024 they were included as a part of the complete eNews issues available as a PDF download.
Beginning in March 2024 we switched our formatting again.
Please go to News for Region 6 Reports beginning in March 2024.
Rose Watt of Edgewood Stables
Rose Watt has been competing in Working Equitation since 2009. Beginning with a Riding Master’s dual major degree from Meredith Manor over 40 years ago, she and her students have shown successfully in Working Equitation, IALHA Nationals Morgan Nationals, Regional Dressage, and Quarter Horse Western Riding events. She believes Working Equitation is the perfect sport. It has a logical progression through the levels and allows both horse and rider to safely enjoy dressage, obstacles, jumping and speed. It’s the perfect place to gather, learn, and to enjoy great people and great events.
Judy Mackenzie of Happy Horsemanship
Judy Mackenzie has been active with Working Equitation for the last 5 years as an Instructor and Competitor, and is a USAWE Professional Instructor. She is passionate about introducing Youth riders to Working Equitation, and helping them to advance through the Levels. Judy strongly believes in Working Equitation and the benefits that it can bring to riders from any other discipline, such as Dressage, Jumping, Eventing, Trail Riding, Gymkhana and other Western Disciplines.
July 2023 E-News
By: Chris StankoHello USAWE members, It’s mid July already. Time flies when you’re having fun! Show season is moving quickly. Zone show entries are opening up. The board and committees are working...
Region 7 Reports
Region 7 Reports are no longer published as separate posts beginning with the August 2023 E-Newsletter.
From August 2023 until February 2024 they were included as a part of the complete eNews issues available as a PDF download.
Beginning in March 2024 we switched our formatting again.
Please go to News for Region 7 Reports beginning in March 2024.
Rose Watt of Edgewood Stables
Rose Watt has been competing in Working Equitation since 2009. Beginning with a Riding Master’s dual major degree from Meredith Manor over 40 years ago, she and her students have shown successfully in Working Equitation, IALHA Nationals Morgan Nationals, Regional Dressage, and Quarter Horse Western Riding events. She believes Working Equitation is the perfect sport. It has a logical progression through the levels and allows both horse and rider to safely enjoy dressage, obstacles, jumping and speed. It’s the perfect place to gather, learn, and to enjoy great people and great events.
Judy Mackenzie of Happy Horsemanship
Judy Mackenzie has been active with Working Equitation for the last 5 years as an Instructor and Competitor, and is a USAWE Professional Instructor. She is passionate about introducing Youth riders to Working Equitation, and helping them to advance through the Levels. Judy strongly believes in Working Equitation and the benefits that it can bring to riders from any other discipline, such as Dressage, Jumping, Eventing, Trail Riding, Gymkhana and other Western Disciplines.
July 2023 E-News
By: Chris StankoHello USAWE members, It’s mid July already. Time flies when you’re having fun! Show season is moving quickly. Zone show entries are opening up. The board and committees are working...





