Scotland has a deep-rooted equestrian heritage, and the Aberdeen and Angus branch of Under 21 Dressage UKproudly continues that tradition. As one of our established Under 21 Dressage affiliates, this regional club is committed to supporting and inspiring young riders across the northeast of Scotland.
Led by the dedicated and experienced Shelagh Steven, the branch provides a welcoming space for developing talent in junior dressage in Scotland. Through regular training sessions, events, and mentorship, young riders benefit from expert guidance and a strong sense of community.
This affiliate is more than just a training group — it’s part of a growing network of youth equestrian clubs that value discipline, fun, and the special connection between horse and rider. With Shelagh at the helm, riders of all levels are encouraged to build confidence, deepen their skills, and enjoy every step of their dressage journey.
Historically, the horse has held a cherished place in Scottish culture. At Under 21 Dressage UK, we are proud to be part of that legacy by cultivating the next generation of dressage riders. Our Aberdeen and Angus branch, as one of our key under 21 dressage affiliates, reflects the spirit and tradition of Scottish horsemanship.
This affiliate provides a platform where young riders can thrive — combining expert coaching, camaraderie, and competitive opportunities. As part of our wider network of youth equestrian clubs, the branch is dedicated to helping members grow their confidence and refine their skills. It's a proud example of the strength of junior dressage in Scotland, where tradition meets future talent in every test ridden.
Interested in joining our Aberdeen & Angus affiliate or learning more?
Email Shelagh directly: equishels@hotmail.com
She’s happy to answer any questions about training opportunities, upcoming events, or how to get involved in junior dressage in Scotland.
Dressage Under 21s UK
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