The 2019 USEA Annual Meeting & Convention kicks off tomorrow at the Sheraton Boston Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. Over 400 eventers from all over the country will spend four days attending meetings, seminars, and presentations on a wide range of topics as well as celebrating the accomplishments of their fellow eventers at the Year End Awards Ceremony and 60th Anniversary celebration.
The program for the 2019 USEA Annual Meeting & Convention is jam-packed with useful information to help you make the most of your Convention experience. Want to learn more about the different speakers? Check out the speaker bios. Not sure which sessions you want to attend? Read the descriptions of the different sessions. Interested in learning more about the special awards being presented at the Year End Awards Ceremony? Take a look at the descriptions of the special awards and grants that will be awarded this weekend. All of that and more is at your fingertips, just a click away!
Click on the program cover below to access the digital program for the 2019 USEA Annual Meeting & Convention.
Remember, you can also access information about the speakers and sessions through the Convention website.
If you can’t make it to Convention this year but still want to tune in, be sure to watch the livestream! Click here to access the livestream and check out the streaming schedule.
Helpful Links
Follow the USEA coverage on social media!
#USEAConvention | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | USEA’s Convention Coverage
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 2019 USEA Annual Meeting & Convention is taking place at the Sheraton Boston Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, December 12-15, 2019. Click here to learn more about the USEA Annual Meeting & Convention.
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) is pleased to announce the Land Rover U.S. Eventing Team for the FEI Eventing Nations Cup Poland CCIO4*-NC-S at the Strzegom Horse Trials (Poland) from June 21-25, 2023. The team will be under the direction of USEF Eventing Emerging and Development Coach Leslie Law.
The United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) is excited to announce the launch of the USEA Young Event Horse (YEH) New Judge Education Program. Qualifying candidates, who are no longer required to hold a USEF judge’s license, will be encouraged to sign up to participate in the YEH New Judge Education Program to receive certification to judge the Jumping and Galloping phases of Young Event Horse competitions.
USEA podcast host Nicole Brown is joined by Dr. Barry Miller of the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab and Catherine Winter of Ride EquiSafe for an important, informative, and engaging discussion about helmet safety. For more than a decade, the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab has investigated helmets in football, cycling, equestrian sports, and more, collecting more than 2 million data points related to injury and biomechanics research.
If a horse doesn’t have a proven eventing record, those interested in finding their next eventing partner must use other criteria to evaluate a horse’s potential in the sport. Understanding and appraising a horse’s conformation can be a way to look into a crystal ball for that horse’s future suitability for eventing.