Great news for those unable to be in Southern Pines this weekend for the Carolina International CIC and Horse Trials! The USEF Network will bring all of the action of the CIC2* and CIC3* divisions from the Carolina Horse Park to your home. The schedule of broadcast is as follows:
Thursday, March 19:
8am - 4:20pm ET CIC3* Dressage
Friday, March 20:
10:15 am - 12:00pm ET CIC2* Show Jumping
1:00pm - 2:45pm ET CIC3* Show Jumping
Saturday, March 21:
10:30am - 12:15pm ET CIC2* Cross Country
12:40pm - 3:20pm ET CIC3* Cross Country
The USEA will also be providing coverage of the Adequan USEA Gold Cup divisions - the CIC3* and the Advanced - so be sure to check the Facebook and Twitter (@USeventing) pages for regular updates, follow us on Instagram (USEventing), and check the website for photo galleries, recaps and more.
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What’s a Hunter Pace? The Sherwood Forest Equestrian Center's Hunter Pace is a cross-country-style course around Sherwood Forest over various natural obstacles/terrain. The course ends with a final treat for riders to take in stunning views of Mt. Hood with a loop through the old Far Hill Farms field. The beginning of the course will first start with a warm-up loop around show jumping obstacles in the outdoor ring at Sherwood Forest and then riders will continue directly onto the course. Sign up as a solo rider, pair, or team.
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There is so much more to proper grooming than keeping your horse picture-perfect for the horse inspection. Good grooming practices are critical to proper horse management, no matter if you are planning for your next FEI appearance or your Starter level debut. To help you maximize your knowledge of grooming practices, we opened up the opportunity for USEA members to submit any questions they might have on our Instagram and Facebook stories. In this week's episode, Host Nicole Brown sits down with three of the highest-regarded grooms in this industry, Max Corcoran, Emma Ford, and Stephanie Simpson, and asks them all of your questions and more to help you perfect the art of grooming.