Dressage
2024 - May 26, June 23, July 14, September 8
Registration for September 8 show is closed. Show is full.
Join us for a fun and inviting 2024 season judged by local, certified dressage judges at the most idyllic, dressage-show setting.
Entry fees are $35.00 per test
Lead Line $15 (held around noon in the big ring!)
Non members fee: $35.00 per show. (It pays to be a member!)
Office Fee per horse/rider combination: $35
Stalls available (must clean stall after use): $25
Join us for a fun and inviting 2024 season judged by local, certified dressage judges at the most idyllic, dressage-show setting.
Entry fees are $35.00 per test
Lead Line $15 (held around noon in the big ring!)
Non members fee: $35.00 per show. (It pays to be a member!)
Office Fee per horse/rider combination: $35
Stalls available (must clean stall after use): $25
Classes may be split by age division should entries permit. Juniors 14 yrs and younger. YR 14-18. Adult 18+.
DRESS: Schooling show appropriate attire. ASTM/SEI approved helmets and appropriate riding footwear are required. Tack and equipment used should follow current USEF and USDF rules.
RIDE TIMES: Ride times will be emailed and posted on the Lake Washington Saddle Club Facebook page no later than the Thursday before the show. Ride times are set by test; ride time requests are not guaranteed.
ARENAS: All tests will be ridden in the main arena. Warmup and Ring 2 are easily accessible to the main competition arenas. Lungeing is available on the south end of the parking lot in a round pen. No lungeing in any of the showground arenas.
STABLING: Limited stalls are available at $25 per day. Stalls must be vacated within 30 minutes after the last ride and stripped at the end of the day.
REFUNDS: No refund of entry fees without a vet or physicians certificate. Cancellation by competitor before the closing date may be rolled over to the next show, less the office fee. Should management need to cancel the show due to inclement weather or other reason, a refund will be issued to competitors.
YEAR END AWARDS: Members are eligible to earn points at each show to go towards amazing year-end prizes given out at our annual awards banquet! To be eligible, members must volunteer at least 8 hours at any of the LWSC events throughout the year. See below for easy volunteer opportunities!
CONTACT US: If you have questions regarding your entry or if you need to scratch please contact [email protected].
DRESS: Schooling show appropriate attire. ASTM/SEI approved helmets and appropriate riding footwear are required. Tack and equipment used should follow current USEF and USDF rules.
RIDE TIMES: Ride times will be emailed and posted on the Lake Washington Saddle Club Facebook page no later than the Thursday before the show. Ride times are set by test; ride time requests are not guaranteed.
ARENAS: All tests will be ridden in the main arena. Warmup and Ring 2 are easily accessible to the main competition arenas. Lungeing is available on the south end of the parking lot in a round pen. No lungeing in any of the showground arenas.
STABLING: Limited stalls are available at $25 per day. Stalls must be vacated within 30 minutes after the last ride and stripped at the end of the day.
REFUNDS: No refund of entry fees without a vet or physicians certificate. Cancellation by competitor before the closing date may be rolled over to the next show, less the office fee. Should management need to cancel the show due to inclement weather or other reason, a refund will be issued to competitors.
YEAR END AWARDS: Members are eligible to earn points at each show to go towards amazing year-end prizes given out at our annual awards banquet! To be eligible, members must volunteer at least 8 hours at any of the LWSC events throughout the year. See below for easy volunteer opportunities!
CONTACT US: If you have questions regarding your entry or if you need to scratch please contact [email protected].
Volunteers are always needed for the Dressage shows. Volunteering is typically in half-day shifts and is a lot of fun. Jobs include gatekeeper (track riders and ride times, helping to keep the show on schedule), runner (gather completed tests from Judge and give them to the scorekeeper in the office), and general office help (give out numbers, hand out ribbons, etc.).