The 2021 Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event (LRK3DE) presented by MARS Equestrian may be closed to spectators, but the exclusive offers and merchandise booths remain open for business during the 2021 LRK3DE Virtual Vendor Village. The USEA is excited to take part in this special event to debut new USEA merchandise! In honor of the best weekend all year, all orders over $50 will receive 15% off during LRK3DE, April 22 -25, 2021. Visit the LRK3DE virtual trade fair here, and shop the USEA apparel on the virtual trade fair, or directly at ShopUSEA.com.
Ariat Heather Striped Sweatshirt - $70
Cozy up in this cotton terry crew neck sweatshirt with a relaxed fit. Featuring the USEA logo on the chest.
Ariat Blue Heather Tolt Full Zip Jacket - $80
This premium mid-layer provides lightweight warmth and non-stop style. Featuring the USEA logo on the chest.
Ariat Alloy Grey Hybrid Jacket - $95
Loaded with superior comfort, this jacket also protects against the elements. It is wind and water resistant. The quilted core keeps in warmth, while the stretchy side panels and sleeves allow optimum performance and breathability. Featuring the USEA logo on the chest
Mountain Horse Cortina Jacket - $95
The navy softshell jacket is made of a water-repellent and windproof membrane fabric that doesn’t impede movement. Featuring the USEA logo on the left sleeve and “U.S. Eventing” pride across the back.
Join the team! Our merchandise booth also features the classic U.S. Eventing team apparel.
Ariat Laguna USEA Tee - $35
Ariat Tri-Factor Team 1/4 Zip Baselayer - $80
USEA Logo Hats - $20
Other official USEA merchandise may be found online at www.shopUSEA.com. Order now while supplies last, and be sure to order between April 22-25 to get your LRK3DE discount!
The United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) is proud to announce the first class of USEA Young Event Horse (YEH) Judges have completed their certifications through the YEH New Judge Education Program, which was led by YEH faculty member, Marilyn Payne.
Nazila Hejazi and her 20-year-old Missouri Fox Trotter mare, Tessa, may have made for an unconventional pair at the USEA Area VI Championships, held in October at Galway Downs (Temecula, California) but they didn’t let that hold them back. It’s uncommon to see a horse in their twenties still competing in eventing, and even more rare for a gaited horse to compete in a jumping sport.
Today, we pause to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and reflect on the powerful moment in 1963 when he stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and shared his vision for a better future. Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech was more than just words; it was a call to action that transcended time, culture, and boundaries—a beacon of hope that continues to inspire.
We’ve all been there—on the horse who pokes his way around the warm-up ring, needs leg, leg, leg coming into the combination, or brings up the rear on every trail ride. None of us wants each and every ride to be a lower-body squeezefest, nor do we wish to do anything with our crop except maybe wave it at that annoying deerfly. In this excerpt from his book The Sport Horse Problem Solver, former international eventer Eric Smiley explains the essential quality of forwardness and how to prepare the horse to expect you to look for it in all that you do together.