In this first part of an eight part series, Eric discusses the role of galloping fences in the first part of this cross-country course.
Check out the video on the FLAIR website.
FLAIR has launched its newest Master Class series of videos. The current videos feature Team FLAIR’S Eric Dierks, a member of the USPC Board of Governors taking the viewer on a course walk of the 2010 USEA American Eventing Championships.
In this first part of an eight part series, Eric discusses the role of galloping fences in the first part of this cross-country course.
Check out the video on the FLAIR website.
Seventeen-year-old Carolyn Rice, a high school junior from Johns Creek, Georgia, has spent the last 10 years riding at Willow South Riding School—the very place where she first sat on a horse. What started as a casual introduction quickly became a lifelong passion.
A field of top veteran riders is entered in this year’s Cosequin Lexington CCI4*-S, a US Equestrian Open Eventing Series Qualifier, at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event, which returns to the Kentucky Horse Park, April 24-27.
Trainers are some of the most important people in our lives. They develop our skills, ensure that our horses receive quality care, and look out for our best interests as equestrians.
The USEA is saddened to hear of the passing of Margaret Joyce Good of Leesburg, Virginia. Margaret passed away peacefully Thursday, February 27, 2025. Born October 8, 1929, in Clay Township, Iowa, she was the daughter of the late Clark and Jane Pfiefer.