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Dressage at Devon (DAD) (www.dressageatdevon.org) will increase the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle prize money to $15,000 at the 2015 show – bringing the CDI total to $40,000 in honor of the 40th Anniversary.
“This is a big year for us and we’re going to celebrate!” said Lori Kaminski, President and CEO. “In addition to increasing the Grand Prix Freestyle prize money, we’ve added an FEI Amateur Division as well as an Amateur Handling seminar – and that’s just the beginning. Stay tuned!”
Dressage at Devon will take place from September 29 through October 4, 2015 at the Devon Horse Show Grounds in Devon, PA. In addition to fine equine performances, spectators will be treated to some of the best food in the horse show circuit and 90 vendors offering everything from clothing and jewelry to art and ceramics for equestrians and non-equestrians alike.
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