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Dressage at Devon 2026 Shows
The Devon Horse Show and County FairDressage at Devon TodayToday, Dressage at Devon has evolved into one of the most prestigious dressage competitions in the western hemisphere. An internationally rated show, Dressage at Devon draws exhibitors from around the world, as well as hosting the largest open breed show in the world. From top draw food vendors to a unique Festival area, the Dressage at Devon experience makes for one of the most exciting events in the horse show world. A Cherished TraditionThe Devon Horse Show and Country Fair, held annually in Devon, Pennsylvania, remains a cherished tradition in the equestrian world. Established in 1896, it has evolved into the largest and oldest outdoor multi-breed horse show in the United States. Today, it continues to attract top competitors, spectators, and enthusiasts from around the globe, blending world-class equestrian competition with a vibrant community atmosphere. Late May and early JuneThe show typically takes place over 11 days in late May and early June, featuring a diverse range of events. From hunter and jumper classes to carriage driving and equitation, the competition showcases the versatility and skill of both horses and riders. The event is sanctioned by the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) and holds the prestigious Heritage Competition designation, a testament to its historical significance and excellence.The County FairOne of the unique aspects of the Devon Horse Show is its integration with the local community. The accompanying Country Fair offers a delightful array of activities, including food vendors, boutique shopping, and family-friendly entertainment. The fairgrounds buzz with energy as visitors enjoy everything from classic carnival rides to gourmet treats. The Tea Cart, a long-standing tradition, serves as a favorite spot for attendees to relax and savor homemade delicacies. PhilanthropyPhilanthropy is a cornerstone of the
Devon Horse Show. Proceeds from the event benefit Bryn Mawr Hospital, a local
nonprofit healthcare institution. Over the years, the show has raised millions
of dollars, making a significant impact on the community. This commitment to
giving back adds a layer of purpose to the festivities, fostering a sense of
unity and goodwill. Technology at Devon Horse ShowIn recent years, the Devon Horse Show has embraced modern technology and innovation to enhance the experience for participants and spectators. Live streaming of events allows equestrian fans worldwide to tune in and witness the action. Social media platforms provide real-time updates, engaging a broader audience and keeping the tradition alive in the digital age. Dixon OvalDespite its growth and modernization, the Devon Horse Show retains its timeless charm. The iconic Dixon Oval, the main competition ring, remains a focal point of the event, surrounded by grandstands filled with enthusiastic spectators. The showgrounds, with their classic architecture and lush landscaping, exude a sense of history and elegance. Special EventsSpecial events and
themed days add to the excitement. Family Day, Ladies Day, and Tribute to Heroes
are just a few examples of the themed celebrations that cater to diverse
interests. These events often include costume contests, parades, and other
interactive activities, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy. Celebration of TraditionThe Devon Horse Show and Country Fair is more than just an equestrian competition; it is a celebration of tradition, community, and excellence. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to honor its rich history while embracing the future. For equestrian enthusiasts and casual visitors alike, the Devon Horse Show offers an unforgettable experience that captures the spirit of the sport and the warmth of the community. History of Dressage at Devon
In 1965, the Delaware Valley Combined Training Association (DVCTA) was founded for providing instruction and equestrian training for the members of the club and to demonstrate horsemanship to the public. This was accomplished through its many clinics and large events such Dressage at Devon. For several years in the early 70s, the club organized a dressage show at the Willcox's Tory Hill Farm in Glen Mills, PA. Later the show was moved to The Radnor Hunt Club in Malvern, PA and finally to the Devon Horse Show Grounds in 1975 where Dressage at Devon (DAD) was born.d Dressage at Devon GrowsSubsequently local riding instructor, Sidley Payne, had a son with leukemia. She and DVCTA's first president, Sally McCawley, approached long-time equestrian enthusiast Dr. Audrey E. Evans, Director of the Division of Oncology at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), to explore the idea of presenting Dressage at Devon as a fundraiser for the Cancer Research Center. As a result, a fruitful 10-year relationship was begun. Over 250 hospital volunteers sold programs, served as ushers, operated and staffed the Souvenir Shoppe, the food booths, the Deli, the Wine and Cheese Café, the Beer Garden, the ticket gates and parking areas. While originally most of the horse show volunteers came from the ranks of the DVCTA membership, today at Dressage at Devon, the more than 700 dressage show volunteers come from all over with even a few coming from as far away as New Zealand! As the show continued to grow, two days were added for the breeding show, and additional exhibitions were scheduled. In 2006, Dressage at Devon became a Pennsylvania non-profit corporation. DAD and DVCTA now operate as separate entities but continue a strong relationship. Experience world-class competition in a vibrant, European-like atmosphere with crowds under the lights. Dressage at Devon offers international competition at several levels including World Cup qualifiers, 3* competition, Junior and Young Rider qualifiers, and Adult Amateur competition. Kingsview Partners Dressage at DevonIn September of each year the qualifying events for the USDF Breders Championship East Coast Series are held as part of Kingsview Partners Dressage at Devon. Day 1 is the first day of the qualifying event for the USDF Breeders Championship East Coast Series and East Coast Series Championship Final. Day 2 continues the qualifying event for the USDF Breeders Championship East Coast Series and East Coast Series Championship Final. Day 3 of the show continues with a focus on breeding and education. Remainder of schedule and more details continued here. |
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