Performance Awards
As part of its mission, USDF offers a variety of award programs to recognize achievement in dressage and dressage sport horse breeding (DSHB). Within the USDF awards system, there is a goal for nearly every type and level of riding.
USDF Rider Awards
USDF Rider Awards are based strictly on the scores the rider achieves over time and need not be earned in one competition year.
- General Rules
- See rider awards recipients
- Rider Performance Awards Application
- Learn more about the different rider awards
USDF Horse Performance Certificates
USDF Horse Performance Certificates are based strictly on the scores a horse achieves over time and need not be earned in one year. These certificates may be earned at every level, Training through Grand Prix. Horse performance certificates can be earned for young horses competing in any USEF four-year-old young horse class, or FEI five- or six-year-old young horse class.
- General Rules
- See horse performance certificates recipients
- Horse Performance Certificate Application
Adequan/USDF Year-End Awards
Adequan/USDF Year-End Awards are awarded in the categories of vintage cup, adult amateur, junior/young rider, para-dressage rider of the year, dressage sport horse breeding horse of the year, dressage horse of the year, materiale horse of the year, all-breeds, musical freestyle, musical freestyle challenge, breeder of the year, USEF four year-old and FEI five and six-year-old. The USDF competition year is October 1 through September 30.
Adequan/USDF All-Breeds Awards
Designed to recognize the accomplishments of specific breeds in dressage, these awards are presented to horses declared for a participating organization (PO) with USDF. While open is the standard division and Training through Grand Prix are the standard levels for all-breeds recognition, optional division awards can be presented in the following categories: freestyle, adult amateur, junior/young rider, vintage cup, para-dressage rider of the year, USEF four-year-old, FEI five and six-year-old, materiale, or dressage sport horse breeding. Learn more.