Cedar Ridge Farm in Athens, GA announces the addition of New Event Horse class to their upcoming annual USEA Young Event and IDHSNA USEA Future Event Horse Series Show which is scheduled for August 25 and 26, 2012.
The New Event Horse classes will be held Sunday, August 26 in conjunction with the Young Event Horse classes. We welcome new participants to this division the USEA has developed to introduce eventing to a broad spectrum of horses and riders. Learn about the NEH series here.
In addition, the Young Event Horse and Future Event Horse series continues to grow with more sponsors and a two-day format!
The Future Event Horse classes will be held Saturday, August 25 with a purse for each class: Yearling, two-and three-year-olds.
The Young Event Horse classes will be held Sunday, August 26 with a generous purse for both the four-year-old and five-year-old divisions.
More information about the Cedar Ridge NEH, YEH, and FEH is available here.
Many thanks to these and many other generous sponsors:
CHATT HILLS EVENTING
CAVALOR FEED
CHEROKEE FEED AND SEED
ATLANTASADDLERY
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY, P.C.
PAN MEDICA VET LASERS
FORGING LIFE
DEX INDUSTRIES
GGT FOOTING
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