After a very competitive day in the CIC3*W division at The Event at Rebecca Farm, three familiar faces are leading the pack after dressage: Karen O’Connor on Mandiba (44.2) (pictured left), Phillip Dutton on Tru Luck (45.8), and Mara Dean on High Patriot (47.4). The standings are tight at the top of the leaderboard, with many of the 28 riders in the division mere points away from the lead. These riders will compete over the cross-country course, designed by Capt. Mark Phillips, tomorrow at 11:10AM. The CIC3*W serves as the designated Adequan USEA Gold Cup division. Full Results. Josh Walker photos.
As USEA members strive to set new goals and start gearing up for another exciting year of eventing, the Intercollegiate Eventing Program is taking one more chance to celebrate the successes of 2024. Last year, the USEA Intercollegiate Eventing Championship was hosted alongside the inaugural USEA Interscholastic Eventing Championship, and the Auburn University War Eagles showed the next generation how it’s done by securing the school’s fourth National Championship.
Applications for the USEA Emerging Athlete U21 Program in 2025 are now available for those who meet the requirements to apply. The purpose of the USEA Emerging Athletes U21 program (EA21) is to identify and provide consistent quality instruction to the next generation of elite event riders. The aim is to create a pipeline for potential team riders by identifying and developing young talent, providing them with training and development.
The United States Eventing Association (USEA) is excited to announce Shires Equestrian Incorporation, specifically their brand, ARMA, has renewed their corporate sponsorship with the USEA for the next three years.
A skilled farrier is an essential part of a horse's success in and out of the show ring. No matter if your horse is shod all the way around or happy barefoot, as the old adage goes, a horse is only as healthy as his/her hoof. With February being International Hoof Care Month, we thought it was a great time to reach out to some top grooms and farriers in the industry for some tips and tricks on how you can keep your horse's hooves in tip-top shape, all while making your farrier very happy!