How do I find my USDF number?
If you don’t know the USDF number, try one of the following:
- Enter the rider’s first and last name.
- Enter the horse’s name as on record with USDF.
- Enter the horse’s owner’s first and last name or USDF number.
- For horses, after you type the horse’s name, you can add an owner’s name or a breed to help narrow the search.
How do I get my USDF bronze medal?
Bronze-medal requirements: Six scores of 60 percent or higher: • two scores at First Level from two different judges and • two different rides two scores at Second Level from two different judges • and two different rides two scores at Tird Level from two different judges and • two different rides.
How do I register my horse with USDF?
You must submit a copy of your horse’s breed registry papers, a completed All-Breeds Declaration Form and $35 declaration fee to USDF by August 1 of the current competition year. Additionally, it is recommended that you contact your breed organization for any requirements they may have.
What is USDF hid fee?
USDF HORSE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: Horses with a USDF HID number may compete in a USDF Breeders’ Championship Qualifier. An HID number can be upgraded to an LHR at any time for a fee of $80.
Does my horse need a USEF membership?
If your horse is a hunter jumper competitor, you’ll need a USEF recording in addition to your USHJA registration in order for your show points to count toward US Equestrian’s year-end awards, US Pony Finals, etc. If you’re applying online for your horse recording, you’ll need a current US Equestrian membership.
How many levels are in dressage?
National level dressage competition is governed by the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF). USEF/USDF creates the five levels of “national” tests: Training Level, First Level, Second Level, Third Level and Fourth Level.
What is bronze medal in dressage?
For those of you who only casually follow dressage, a Bronze Medal is awarded once a rider has met certain score requirements. There are six scores required. Two scores from First Level of 60% or higher from two different judges from two different shows.
Do I need to register my horse with USEF?
A: The lease registration fee of $60 must be submitted to the USEF office with a copy of the lease agreement signed by lessee and lessor. Once the lease is registered with USEF, the horse/pony must be entered under the ownership of the lessee.
What is Usdf affidavit fee?
Riders and owners wishing to participate in a USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competition, and not able to present the competition secretary with verification of a USDF membership or NM identification, and USDF LHR or USDF HID, must complete a USDF Competition Affidavit Form and pay the $5 affidavit filing fee.
How do you find a horse on USEF?
You can sign in to your My USEF account and visit your Member Dashboard, and if you click on the “My Horses” tile you will see a complete list of your horses. You can also visit the “Search Horses” page under the Compete tab along the top to search for any horses in our system.
What is USEF membership?
Join US Equestrian For the avid fan who won’t be competing in US Equestrian shows themselves, we have a fan account option (no cost) or a subscriber membership (only $25/year) that shares many of the same great benefits with our Competing Membership ($80/year).
How do I Find my USDF score reports?
USDF members must log in to access free score reports. USDFScores.com uses a customized search engine that makes finding your scores quick and easy. To help you find scores for the correct horse or rider, please use the tips below:
Do you need a USDF number to register a horse?
Before submitting a new registration for your horse, check here to make sure the horse doesn’t already have a USDF number! If your horse has a USDF number, a transfer of ownership must be completed. Which registration is right for my horse?
Are all USDF events subject to change?
Due to this, all USDF events are subject to change and any changes that may occur will be communicated to vested parties as early as possible. We appreciate your continued patience and support as we progress back to a sense of normalcy.
How is USDF responding to the covid-19 pandemic?
USDF continues to follow and adhere to all federal, state, and local guidelines and restrictions, as related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to this, all USDF events are subject to change and any changes that may occur will be communicated to vested parties as early as possible.