Japan seems like a long way away but now fans and the USEA community can be part of all the action. Join the USEA league and represent your nation on the world stage by playing the EquiRatings Eventing Manager Fan Challenge.
You can download the award-winning, fantasy-style app for free and choose a team of four riders from the field. Real-life action unfolding in Japan will impact your team’s performance and your position on the leaderboard. By joining the USEA Fan League, your team will be representing your country and the USEA in competition with the rest of the world.
Can you be a world-beating Eventing Manager? Can Team USEA go for Gold? Download Eventing Manager now for free on Google Play or the App Store and be a part of it!
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How to Play
Download the App for free on the App Store or Google Play. Use your $10m budget to select a team of four, this sounds like a lot but spend it wisely or let the EquiRatings super computer choose it for you. Join the USEA featured league to play together with fellow fans and compete against other federations. The Market is already open ahead of the competition in Japan so don’t delay!
Watch the action unfold and see how real-life events are impacting your team performance. The market will re-open between dressage phases to allow you to make changes or trade up. Once the competition ends, you’ll see which league is triumphant and where your team scored on the leaderboard! Let’s go!
Click here to download the App FREE on the App Store.
Click here to download the App FREE on GooglePlay.
Eventing combines three phases: dressage, show jumping, and cross-country. It is arguable that many eventers compete in this sport because of the cross-country phase. It's a fan-favorite for sure with its wide open galloping tracks, a wide variety of obstacles to jump, and the ability to encounter natural elements such as water, banks, ditches, and more!
Boyd Martin came into cross-country today in the CCI4*-S at Stable View in an enviable position, holding the top three places, and he put in three strong performances with his Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event-bound horses, finishing on top with Commando 3 (38.0), in second with Fedarman B (38.8), and in fourth with Luke 140 (40.4).
Boyd Martin has always believed in Luke 140 since he came to his barn in 2019. The fiery bay gelding has completed one five-star, in 2023 at Luhmühlen (Germany) where they were fourth, but injuries have meant he’s had to sit out a couple of seasons and miss out on selection for two Olympic Games, most recently in 2024.
Are you following along with the action from home this weekend? Or maybe you're competing at an event and need information fast. Either way, we’ve got you covered!