Ever thought about becoming an FEI Eventing Steward? Well now is your chance! The USEF in cooperation with Equestrian Events Inc. is hosting an FEI Level 1 Eventing Steward Course on April 23 and 24 in Lexington, Kentucky at the USEF office.
Open to national Stewards/Technical delegates and other interested individuals with experience seeking promotion to FEI Level 1 Eventing Steward. Attendance is limited to minimum 10/maximum 20 participants on a first come first serve basis. Course is subject to cancellation if minimum is not met by the deadline. Discount registration is April 1, 2013.
In this excerpt, trainer and educator Anne Buchannan explains bit contact connection and why it matters for true collection and healthy movement.
Familiarizing yourself with the key players at each horse trial is an important step to your success at your next competition. One of those important figures is the show secretary. Think of the show secretary as the mastermind behind most of the organizational efforts related to each horse trial. They manage entries, the show schedule, ride times, stabling, and so much more. Without the hard work of the show secretary and their office staff, a horse trial simply would not be able to operate.
The USEA Foundation is pleased to announce a new initiative, the Janet Briggs Fund for the Continuing Education of Licensed Officials. Established in memory of Janet Briggs, this fund honors her lifelong dedication to the sport of eventing by supporting the ongoing education and development of eventing licensed officials.
In the rolling countryside of Metamora, Michigan, there’s a place where eventers gather not just to compete, but to celebrate the spirit of the sport. Area VIII’s Hunter’s Run Farm—home to the Hunter’s Run Farm Horse Trials—has long been a beloved destination for riders across the Midwest, and this year, it’s gearing up for one of its most exciting seasons yet.