The United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) is thrilled to announce Dubarry of Ireland returning as a “Bronze Sponsor for the USEA American Eventing Championships” in 2024.
Dubarry of Ireland is a premium footwear and clothing company that manufactures and supplies waterproof leather boots for sailing and outdoor pursuits as well as shoes and clothing designed for day-to-day wear.
“Dubarry of Ireland has been a wonderful, long-lasting partner of the USEA for over a decade. Their team is wonderful to collaborate with and are all knowledgeable on their product. I personally wear the boots and would recommend Dubarry to anyone, equestrian or not. Make sure you visit them at the AEC!” said USEA CEO Rob Burk.
Founded in County Galway, Ireland in 1938, Dubarry is world renowned for producing exceptional quality footwear and clothing. The Galway Country Boot is their most well-known design. Conceived nearly 30 years ago, it still remains a favorite in equestrian circles. Dubarry has become a household name in both America and Europe for their durable, weatherproof, and fashionable footwear and apparel. To learn more and see their online catalog, visit dubarry.com/us.
About the United States Eventing Association
The USEA is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization committed to providing eventing enthusiasts with a competitive level suited to their individual skills. By assisting and educating competitors, event organizers, and officials; maintaining responsible safety standards; and registering qualified competitions and clinics, the USEA offers a strong and continuous training opportunity for an ever-expanding field of world-class competitors. Just as importantly, the USEA provides a means for all riders, regardless of age or ability, to experience the thrill of eventing. To learn more, visit www.useventing.com.
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The horses in trainer Joe Davis’ barn at Horseshoe Indianapolis don’t just get standard hay in their nets each day. Throughout the afternoon, Davis or one of his employees opens the HayGain machine that sits at the end of his shed row and pulls out a warm, beautiful-smelling bale of freshly-steamed hay to fill their nets.
Are you following along with the action from home this weekend? Or maybe you're competing at an event and need information fast. Either way, we’ve got you covered! Check out the USEA’s Weekend Quick Links for links to information including the prize list, ride times, live scores, and more for all the events running this weekend.
Last month, readers met VIP Volunteer Rebecca Proetto, who volunteered at the MARS Maryland 5 Star horse inspection. This month, the focus turns to husband and wife Ed and Leanne Barnett who introduced Proetto to the art of running an efficient horse inspection at Maryland. Ed and Leanne undertake a 12-hour drive from their home in Indiana to Maryland just to volunteer at the event.