USEA Young Event Horse Series

The USEA Young Event Horse Series may be best described as an equine talent search. The Series gives owners and breeders the opportunity to showcase the potential of their four- and five-year-old horses while encouraging them to produce top-level event horses for the future. Young Event Horse classes focus on education and preparation of the event horse in a correct and progressive manner.

Youngsters are asked to complete three sections:

  • Conformation and Type
  • Dressage
  • Jumping Test/Gallop/General Impression

The goal of the Young Event Horse Series is to choose the youngster that possesses the talent and mind set, and who with proper training, will excel in the uppermost levels of the eventing world. While the ultimate goal is to identify the future four-star horses it is also hoped that many fine event horses who will excel at the lower levels will also be showcased.

Requirements

  1. Age: Horses are considered to be one year older on January 1 each year regardless of birth month.
    4 year-old classes are for horses attaining four years of age in the current calendar year.
    5 year-old classes are for horses attaining five years of age in the current calendar year.
    Mares that have had term or near-term foals will be allowed a “bye” year if a certificate of verification, signed by a veterinarian, is submitted to the USEA office. The intent of this rule is to allow mares who have taken time off to be bred to compete in four year old classes as five year olds and five-year-old classes as six-year-olds.
  2. Membership:  Membership in the USEA is required.
  3. Horse Registration: In order to maintain complete records on Young Event Horses in our database, the USEA requires that all horses be registered to participate in YEH classes.  Registration will insure that the horses' full pedigree and competition results will be maintained. Please provide a completed Horse Life Registration form to the USEA. If you have breed registry papers on your horse, send a photocopy along with the USEA HLR form. Thank you for your cooperation!
  4. Saddlery:  Only snaffle bridles may be used in dressage and boots and martingales are optional for jumping. No boots to be worn in Sections I or II.
  5. Dress(relaxed):  ASTM/SEI approved helmets mandatory for jumping.
    Dressage phase:  Collared shirt with sleeves, breeches, and boots.
    Jumping phase:  Cross-country attire with safety vests and armbands.
  6. Foreign Horses: Foreign horses must attend and achieve a qualifying score at a sanctioned YEH competition in the United States in order to participate in the championships. 
  7. Championships: Qualified horses will be allowed to participation in one championship only. Horses must earn a score of 70 percent or higher at two qualifiers or a score of 75 percent or higher at one qualifier to qualify for the championships.

Contact

If you are interested in hosting a USEA Young Event Horse Series competition, please contact Rob Burk.

 

Latest News

April 4, 2013
Young Event Horse and Future Event Horse Classes – April 12, 2013 - The Ocala Horse Properties International 3-Day Event is still accepting entries for the Young Event Horse and Future Event Horse Classes to be held April 12 at Meredyth South, Ocala Florida. This a great opportunity to get your young ones out and about and to gain some experience off the farm. Judges for the Future Event Horse Classes will be focusing attention on type, suitability for upper level competition, and conformation.
March 15, 2013
Marilyn Payne, co-chair of the USEA's Young Event Horse Committee, will be hosting a Young Event Horse Seminar on April 12 at 6:30 PM at BG Farms in Ocala, Florida. The seminar will highlight the presentation of the new YEH educational video, and it is open to judges, riders, trainers, breeders, and all YEH enthusiasts. The seminar will be $10 and pizza and soft drinks will be provided for all attendees. 
December 31, 2012
Since 2004, the USEA Young Event Horse Series has showcased hundreds of promising four- and five-year-olds. The program’s original goal was to find potential four-star talent, as well as promoting horses who could mature into fabulous partners for young riders and adult amateurs. Many of these YEH graduates have seen their breeders’ goals reach fruition, and continue to thrive in their careers. Where are some of these YEH grads today? Check it out….The 2004 Season
December 7, 2012
The USEA Young Event Horse Committee is delighted to announce the Holekamp/Turner Young Event Horse Lion d’Angers Prize and Grant. This grant will award the highest scorer of the USEA Young Event Horse 5-year-old Championships with a cash prize that will enable them to travel to the FEI World Young Horse Championships at Le Lion d’Angers in France for the 7-year-old two-star Championships.Winners who are North American bred will be awarded with $17,500 to travel to Le Lion d’Angers while if the winner is an imported horse he will be awarded $8,000.
October 20, 2012
Join U.S. Eventing and Frankie Thieriot as we take you to the jumping portion of the 2012 Spalding Labs USEA Young Event Horse East Coast Championships where the 4- and 5-year-old champions were crowned. Also, we caught up with the leading CCI3* rider after dressage and took a tour of Derek di Grazia's two- and three-star cross-country courses.

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