Dressage at Wellington International
Global
Dressage Festival
Dressage
at Wellington International and the Jim Brandon
Equestrian Center in West Palm Beach. The Global Dressage Festival in Wellington
offers top level competition during the peak show season of January thru March
each year featuring CDI*2 - CDI*5
competition levels. Each weekend, free style dressage, a fan favorite set to
music, is featured at Wellington's Friday Night Lights.
Wellington Classic Dressage 
Wellington Classic Dressage In The Tropics I &
II (Two 1-Day Shows) to be hosted at the Global Dressage Stadium Covered
Arena at Wellington International at 13500 South Shore Blvd,,
Wellington, FL 33414.
Wellington Classic Dressage holds dressage shows
throughout the year at
Jim Brandon Equestrian
Center in West Palm Beach and the Wellington International dressage show
facility in Wellington,
Florida.
Wellington Classic Dressage works with
the Gold Coast Dressage Association to offer a coordinated Dressage
Show schedule throughout the year.

Wellington Dressage Show Schedule
GDF January, thru March, Each Winter
With 8 CDI shows, the Global Dressage
Festival is the largest dressage circuit in
the world with a concentration of CDI shows in
Wellington International in Florida. Top echelon dressage
riders travel from all over the world during
the winter months to be able to ride in
these amazing shows in the comfort of South
Florida winter weather.
A fan favorite during the GDF is freestyle dressage which is set to music. Enjoy
these videos of winning rides from the 2018 GDF.
The USDF describes freestyle dressage as follows: "Freestyles
are an increasingly important part of competitive dressage. They are mandatory
for any Intermediate or Grand Prix rider who has his eye on championship
competitions or for any Junior or Young Rider who wants to earn that valued spot
on the Regional NAYC Team. But freestyle is not just for the elite of the sport,
nor is it just to be competitive. There is room for fun at all levels. The
addition of music can be an inspiration to the rider and audience alike, not to
mention that it gives us a creative outlet and another way to explore the sport
we love."
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