Strides for Equality Equestrians

USEA Foundation

Nora Huynh-Watkins Named Third Ever So Sweet Scholarship Recipient

Strides for Equality Equestrians (SEE) is delighted to announce that Nora Huynh-Watkins of Oregon has been selected as the Summer 2022 recipient of the Ever So Sweet Scholarship. The education and network that Huynh-Watkins will develop over two months at Sara Kozumplik's Overlook Farm will be in...

May 10, 2022
USEA Foundation

Ever So Sweet Scholarship: Opportunity for Diverse Equestrians to Train with Top Riders

Strides for Equality Equestrians and the United States Eventing Association Foundation are proud to announce the formation of the Ever So Sweet Scholarship. The scholarship, which is the first of its kind, provides a fully-funded opportunity for riders from diverse backgrounds to train with upper...

April 28, 2021
News

Strides for Equality Equestrians (SEE) to Promote Visible, Active Allyship for BIPOC Equestrians

The United States is an increasingly diverse country, but equestrian sports do not reflect that reality. This can and should change. The “moonshot” idea conceptualized by five-star eventer and trainer Heather Gillette and historian Dr. Anastasia Curwood, along with United States Eventing High Per...

November 10, 2020