Join us at the beautiful Highlands at Loch Moy Farm, Adamstown, MD June 7-10 for a USEA Recognized Adult Camp. Only four spots remain so be sure to get your entry in right away! Daily lessons will include: Private Dressage: Show Jumping and Cross Country lessons in pairs. Levels: Intro; Maiden; Beg-Novice; Novice; Training; Prelim/Training
Sponsored by Point Two Air Jackets
Dressage Instructors:
Trisha DeRosa – Former CT rider now focuses on Dressage training and coaching in Fredrick, MD. Also a dressage Judge and enjoys training and enjoys effectively communicating dressage in a positive and encouraging manner.
Kim Murphy – FEI competitor and trainer based in Beallsville, MD. Specializes in unlocking the riders potential.
Peggy Pariso – Competes 3rd and 4th Level, “r” Judge, trains and coaches all levels of riders, past President Potomac Valley Dressage Association
Regula (Regi) Lorenz – European trained eventer now specializing in classical dressage for the amateur rider at her Middleburg, VA farm.
Victoria Jessop -- Eventing and Dressage competitor/trainer in Middleburg, VA who specializes in working with entry level competitors to help them reach their potential
Show Jumping and XC Instructors:
Mogie Bearden-Muller – ICP Level 3 Instructor, Advanced level competitor/trainer, XC course designer, lives and trains at her Finley Creek Farm in Centreville, MD
Stephen Bradley – ICP Level 4 instructor trains and teaches at his White Post, VA farm.Rides for Team USA; CIC****
Yvonne Lucas – competed CCI***, Prix St George dressage, trains horses and riders at her Red Moon Farm in Berryville, VA; coaches entry level thru Intermediate.
Paul Ebersole – ICP3 Instructor develops Amateur Adult riders as well as NAYRC Medal winners from his Champagne Wishes Farm in Bluemont, VA. Successful CIC*** competitor.
Questions? Contact: Linda Dreher 910-245-7330 [email protected]
Visit the Maryland Horse Trials Website for more information or download an application form.
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.
“There’s got to be things that you believe to your core,” EA21 Director of Coaching David O’Connor began on the first day of the 2024-2025 Emerging Athletes Under 21 (EA21) National Camp held at Sweet Dixie South in Ocala, Florida. “For me, that’s communication.”
This week 12 talented Young Rider athletes from all over the country have gathered together in Ocala, Florida, for the 2024-2025 USEA Emerging Athletes U21 National Camp (EA21), led by EA21 Director of Coaching David O'Connor! These riders were hand-selected following the five USEA EA21 Regional Clinics that took place in the summer of 2024 and will spend the week immersed in an educational experience like no other with classroom sessions, hands-on learning led by industry experts, and in-the-saddle instruction facilitated by O'Connor. The National Camp kicks off tomorrow on Dec. 31, 2024 and will run through Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025.
USEA CEO Rob Burk sits down with Podcast Host Nicole Brown to talk about some of the key moments from this year's USEA Annual Meeting & Convention, which was held Dec. 12-15 in Seattle, Washington, including keynote speaker Tik Maynard's presentation, rule changes, accessibility and inclusivity, and more!