The Next Event Competition: May 20-22, 2011
Chattahoochee Hills invites you to attend their next scheduled competition of eventing May 20 – 22. Dressage will take place Friday and Saturday from 8:30 am 'til 3:45 pm. Don't miss the exhilarating cross-country competition starting Saturday from 9 am until approx. 6:30 pm. Pack a picnic and comfy lawn chairs for Sunday's Show Jumping competition starting at 8:15 am.
The Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships Presented By Bit of Britain are only four months away, giving you plenty of time to make plans to experience this fabulous eventing festival! The AEC will be held for the second year in a row on September 8-11, 2011, at the expansive and picturesque Chattahoochee Hills/Bouckaert Farm's equestrian venue located on the 8000 acre farm of Carl Bouckaert, himself a former Olympic eventer who continues to compete as an upper level rider and is the gracious host of each competition.
Regardless of whether they finish in the ribbons or not, every horse and rider who competes at Chattahoochee Hills/Bouckaert Farm will feel like a champion. The facilities are beautiful and designed from the outset specifically for horses and trailering logistics. The course is fair but challenging enough that both horse and rider learn what they're made of. Ritch Temple, course designer and organizer is also the owner of Broadstone Equine, the official equine insurance provider of the USEA. An "R" USEF-licensed Technical Delegate and FEI-licensed Course Designer, he has designed courses all over the U.S. including the upper level courses at the American Eventing Championships in Wayne, Illinois.
Without the dedication of our volunteers, Chatt Hills Eventing would not exist. For those of you that have been part of the “Chatt Family" of volunteers in the past, we look forward to seeing you again, and for those that would like to sign up for this year’s Events, we welcome you with open arms. To volunteer for this May's competition, and for more information regarding volunteering, please contact:[email protected]
Chattahoochee Hills is proud to announce Land Rover as the Official Automotive Sponsor of the Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships. “After partnering with us in our inaugural year as the AEC host site, not only has Land Rover agreed to work with Chatt Hills for another two years, we’re thrilled that they were so pleased with last year’s event that they have increased their level of support,” said Event Director, Ritchard Temple. “It’s exciting that a company of this caliber, one which is such an important player in sports across the globe, sees the AEC as an important part of its future.”
Suncoast Bedding, our latest sponsor for the 2011 USEA American Eventing Championships, offers only premium quality pure pine shavings horse bedding for maximum cushioning and excellent absorbency. Sterile and essentially dust-free, their fresh, natural pine is ideal for your horse and easier on your budget than many alternative bedding materials. Suncoast’s manufactured Pine Shavings are made from 100% organic pine wood shavings that are high heat dried and screened multiple times to remove dust.
Dever, Inc. is proud to be the official golf car supplier for ALL of the Chattahoochee Hills Events…including this year’s American Eventing Championships.
Interested in sponsorship of the Chattahoochee Hills or the USEA's American Eventing Championships? We are always looking to partner with businesses to help promote the AEC. AEC competitors have always enjoyed the fabulous prizes and cash provided by our generous sponsors - come join the party and find out what Chatt Hills/USEA can do for you! Contact the Marketing/PR/Sponsorship Director, Maria Hanson. Email: [email protected] or call: 770-846-8544.
For additional information, please visit the Chattahoochee Hills Web site at
www.chatthillseventing.com or find us on Facebook as “Chattahoochee Hills Eventing.”
The U.S. Equestrian Federation is pleased to announce that the Maryland International and Horse Trials at Loch Moy Farm in Adamstown, Maryland, has been chosen as the host of the 2026-2027 USEF Eventing Young Rider Championships (CCIJ1*-Intro, CCIYJ2*-S, CCIU253*-S). The championships will be held on June 25-28, 2026, and June 24-27, 2027.
What makes a trainer qualified to coach? Could it be a master’s degree in psychology from Harvard University? A career as a five-star event rider? Being an ‘A’ rated Pony Club graduate? Getting your license as a U.S. Equestrian Federation ‘R’ judge and technical delegate for eventing?
The MARS Bromont Rising U25 scholarship program, administered by the USEA Foundation, is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s grant funding for riders aiming to compete in the MARS Bromont CCI (Quebec, Canada) taking place June 5-8.
Were you one of the competitors at this year's USEA Intercollegiate & Interscholastic Eventing League (IEL) Eventing Championships? Or do you dream of the day that you can participate yourself? Are you just a huge eventing superfan and love seeing young riders of all ages enjoying the sport? No matter where you fall, you will love this week's episode of the USEA Podcast where we chat with a member of the USEA IEL champion team and the president of this year's Intercollegiate Spirit Award winners, the University of Georgia. Get a behind-the-scenes look at what it feels like to participate in one of these championships from Olive Dumais and Katlyn Parker.