The United States Eventing Association (USEA) is pleased to announce the renewed partnership with Nunn Finer for 2021. Nunn Finer is coming back as the official Title Sponsor of the USEA Leaderboard. Year-end leaderboard winners will be awarded during the 2021 USEA Annual Meeting & Convention, taking place on December 9-12 at the Hyatt Regency Albuquerque Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Founded in 1993 by John Nunn, Nunn Finer offers top quality English riding supplies at an affordable price. As an active eventer, John Nunn understands the need for quality tack that holds up, looks great, and is affordable. Along with gorgeous bridles, Nunn Finer offers matching martingales, breastplates, and stirrup leathers along with an array of equine boots for day-to-day training and competition. Nunn Finer is also the largest supplier of studs and caulks in the country and the only manufacturer of the revolutionary self-cleaning stud.
“U.S. Eventing is very lucky to have the longtime support of Nunn Finer. John Nunn is a pleasure to work with and as an eventer himself, he is an expert in knowing the needs of an eventer,” said USEA CEO Rob Burk. “Nunn Finer Products are made with the highest quality and we are thrilled to continue the partnership with them for 2021!”
Look for Nunn Finer at retailers throughout the United States and Europe or visit www.nunnfiner.com.
About the USEA Annual Meeting & Convention
The USEA Annual Meeting & Convention takes place each December and brings together a large group of dedicated USEA members and supporters to discuss, learn, and enjoy being surrounded by other eventing enthusiasts. The USEA organizes multiple seminars in addition to committee meetings, open forums, and tons of fun! The 2021 USEA Annual Meeting & Convention is taking place at the Hyatt Regency Albuquerque Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico on December 9-12, 2021. Click here to learn more about the USEA Annual Meeting & Convention.
The top three going into show jumping in the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event CCI5*-L all have reason to fight extra hard for the bluegrass win today.
At the end of an eventful day of cross-country at the Defender Kentucky CCI5*-L, three British riders rose to the top of the Defender Kentucky CCI5*-L, led by dressage leaders Tom McEwen and JL Dublin.
In comparison to its little sister, the Cosequin CCI4*-S, the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event CCI5*-L was much calmer in terms of shock factor today. There were four pairs who retired on cross-country, two riders who parted ways with their horses, and five pairs finished with jump penalties added to their score.
“He knows Kentucky,” Liz Halliday said with a chuckle when referencing how strong Miks Master C can look on cross-country. “He knows this place. He knows how to run fast here. He was waiting for that 11 and a half minutes.”