The United States Eventing Association is proud to welcome back long time sponsor, Dubarry of Ireland. Dubarry will be joining the USEA in 2010 as a Silver Level Sponsor of the American Eventing Championships.
“Dubarry of Ireland are proud to have the opportunity to continue supporting the American Eventing Championships in 2010 and look forward to seeing this event blossom at its new home, the Chattahoochee Hills facility,” said Danny Hulse GM of Dubarry USA. “The eventing community has embraced the performance, function, quality and style offered by Dubarry products and we are thrilled to be able to give back to this community through supporting an event that really brings Eventers from all levels and all regions together to celebrate, share and grow their sport.”
The iconic Dubarry boots and apparel have been a staple at AEC for the past several years, and attendees will not be disappointed this year. Be sure to stop by the lovely Dubarry booth in the trade fair at Chattahoochee Hills.
Interested in sponsoring the 2010 AEC? Contact [email protected]. This year’s USEA AEC are being held from September 9-12 at Chattahoochee Hills in Fairburn, Georgia. For more information on the event check the AEC page on the USEA website or the Chattahoochee Hills site.
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Having established clear lines of communication yesterday on the flat, it was time to take those tools to the jumping arena during day two of the 2024-2025 Emerging Athlete Under 21 (EA21) National Camp held at Sweet Dixie South in Ocala, Florida. The curriculum for the second day focused on the rider’s responsibilities and maintaining rideability.
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