USDF All-Breeds Award

The USDF All-Breeds Award is designed to recognize the accomplishments of specific breeds in dressage.

USDF All-Breeds Award
AQHA is a participating organization of the USDF All-Breeds Award. The award is designed to recognize the accomplishments of specific breeds in dressage, and the awards are presented to horses declared for a participating registry or organization. For a horse to be eligible for the AQHA All-Breeds award, the horse must be AQHA registered, and its owner must be a current AQHA member. To be eligible for the award, a horse must be declared with USDF and AQHA by August 1 of the award year in order to participate. To learn more about AQHA's participation, visit the AQHA All-Breeds Award page. To view the USDF requirements and eligibility for the award, visit the USDF Specific All-Breed Award Rules.

AQHA will be recognizing first and second place awards in the open division, and first place in the amateur division: 

  • Training Level
  • First Level
  • Second Level
  • Third Level
  • Fourth Level
  • Prix St. Georges
  • Intermediate I
  • Intermediate II
  • Grand Prix 

Visit the USDF website to learn more about requirements and eligibility for the All-Breeds award.