Young Riders Program

The Young Riders program is offered through the USEA for riders twenty-one years of age and younger. The purpose of the program is to encourage our younger members to become involved in the sport of Eventing and perhaps continue this involvement into their adult lives. Our organization seeks to promote and create a love of the sport, as well as a true appreciation and understanding of the horse, while at the same time fostering the wonderful relationship that can develop between horse and rider. Further, involvement in this program helps to instill in young riders important moral values, such as responsibility and work ethic, as they grow into mature adults.

The program is open to all riders twenty-one years of age and younger. The program accommodates riders of all levels. Our hope is to generate involvement early on, helping our lower level riders to realize their goals and eventually achieve success at the higher levels through dedication, hard work and discipline.

This program is divided into ten Areas throughout the country, and each Area program is facilitated by a volunteer Young Rider Coordinator. Each coordinator oversees the program for his/her Area and sets up different educational and developmental activities for the young riders of that Area. Camps, clinics and seminars are usually offered, very often with Olympic athletes such as Phillip Dutton, Karen O'Connor and Bobby Costello getting involved. Each Area Young Rider program is divided into two sub-programs or branches: NAYRC and YRAP. The NAYRC branch focuses on developing and fronting riders and horses for the North American Young Rider Championships each summer. The Young Rider Advancement Program (YRAP) focuses on providing lower level young riders with the education and skills they need to progress through the levels and eventually into the ranks of the NAYRC.

In addition, each Area has a fund-raising program. The funds raised are used to help defray the costs of the program, particularly for the higher level riders that may qualify for the North American Young Riders Championship, held each year in the month of August. These fund-raising efforts foster friendships among the riders in the program, and help everyone to feel that they are contributing to the success of the program in their Area. The riders involved all say that participating in the program has helped them to develop teamwork skills, as well as friendships that often end up lasting a lifetime.

Mission Statement for the USEA Young Rider Program

  • To encourage and support the sport of eventing in competitors twenty-one years of age and younger.
  • To make young riders aware of educational opportunities - coaching, course walks, clinics, camps, etc.
  • To promote good sportsmanship and the facilitation of working as a team member.
  • To develop respect for the horse, without whom none of this is possible.
  • To field a team of four intermediate level young riders to represent each area at the two-star level at the North American Young Riders Championship.
  • To field a team of four preliminary level young riders to represent each area at the one-star level at the North American Young Riders Championship.
  • To field teams to compete at other Young Riders national championships.
  • To field a national team to represent the United States, through the NGB, at the European Young Riders Championships.
  • To develop camaraderie among young riders, thus, hopefully, developing life long friendships and a commitment to the sport, which will be carried on as members of the US Team, volunteers at local events, coaches, trainers, competitors, and consumers of equine products.

Latest News

May 30, 2012
The College Preparatory Invitational (CPI) is pleased to announce the official dates of its third annual horse show in 2013. The competition will be held January 18-20, 2013, at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, FL. In addition to setting the competition dates, the CPI organization has been busy planning many exciting new changes and improvements for this year's event.
May 23, 2012
Shortly after the 2012 North American Junior/Young Rider Championships qualifying requirements were posted, an appeal was generated by Area IV Young Rider representative and coaches, as well as by Fox River Valley Pony Club Horse Trials organizers, to have the qualifying period for the NAJYRC extended to include the FRVPCHT CCI* as a qualifying event for the CH-J1* entry process.
April 12, 2012
Lexington, KY- Less than four months before the Opening Ceremonies for the 2012 Championships planning is already well underway. Five disciplines (a total of 9 championships for juniors and young riders) will take part in the only FEI Championship to be held annually in North America. This year the event will run July 17-22, 2012.Schedule:
February 27, 2012
The road to Young Riders is not an easy one, but I, Andrea Glazer, and my teammate Mackenzie Spaes have been lucky enough to have Katie Ruppel take us under her wing. Mackenzie and I are from Spring Run Farm, located in Louisville, KY. We have always dreamed about representing Area VIII in the prestigious “Junior Olympics,” and this summer we are able to have that amazing opportunity. There are not many people in this sport today who still care about Young Riders as much as Katie.
February 7, 2012
February 7, 2012, Vero Beach, FL:  The PRO Junior Young Rider Training Level Scholarship Program returns with a few new faces for it's second year. The 2012 mentorship team consists of program founder Marcia Kulak of Scotia, NY; Will Faudree of Southern Pines, NC; Shannon Lilley of Gilroy, CA; and Amy Tryon of Duvall, WA. 

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