Thanks to the generous donations of the Waredaca Eventing Education Foundation (WEEF) supporters as well as several organizers of Classic Three-Day Events across the country, WEEF is pleased to announce that this year, the Jimmy Wofford Legacy Fund Scholarship will once again be a nation-wide scholarship opportunity.
For 2025, WEEF will be staggering the closing dates for scholarship applications to better suit the needs of riders and organizers. Please be sure to read the application eligibility and deadlines information posted here. Please note that the first application deadline for spring Classic Series events is April 1, 2025.
The 2025 Jimmy Wofford Legacy Fund Scholarship recipients will each be awarded $1,000 cash to be used towards training and expenses related to competing in a 2025 USEA sponsored Classic Three-Day Event. Scholarship winners will also be awarded one entry to a participating Classic Three-Day Events. Participating events are listed here.
To learn more about WEEF and the Jimmy Wofford Legacy Fund, click here.
Oliver Townend, who has never made any secret of his desire for another MARS Badminton Horse Trials victory, is now at the head of the leaderboard at the conclusion of the dressage phase.
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The United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) is excited to head to Area V this Dec. 11-14 for the 2025 USEA Annual Meeting & Convention in the vibrant city of New Orleans, Louisiana! Known for its rich history, world-class jazz, and electrifying Mardi Gras celebrations, New Orleans will set the stage for a lively week of discussion and education on the most important topics in the sport of eventing. Gather your fellow members and meet us to celebrate the last year of success in “The Big Easy!”
The Olympic gold medallists Tom McEwen and JL Dublin lit up the arena at the MARS Badminton Horse Trials with a stunning performance and took the lead after the first day of dressage with the excellent mark of 22.4. They have almost five penalties over second-placed Emily King and Valmy Biats on 27.3.