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The United States Dressage Federation, or the USDF, is the national membership federation for the equestrian sport of dressage. Running under the USEF, the Federation is committed to education, recognition of achievement and promotion of dressage in the United States.[1]
The USDF was founded in 1973.[2]. It offers year-end awards for every level of competition, as well as different breeds, junior and young riders, and adult amateur riders.
The USDF also has an instructor certification program, and offers many clinics for riders of all levels.
The Executive Board has four officers, nine regional directors, and three at-large directors. As of 2023, the president is George Williams.[3]