Sixty-Five horses have been accepted by the ground jury and will go onto the final phase of the competition, show jumping, at the Dutta Corp. Fair Hill International in Elkton, Md. Thirty-four CCI2* horses were presented, and all were accepted. McKenna Knott withdrew Flanigan this morning before the final horse inspection. Rebecca Hoos' Little Cruz was held, but accepted upon second presentation.
Chris Talley and Unmarked Bills. USEA/Shelby Allen Photo.
In the CCI3*, thirty-one horses will go onto show jumping after thirty-two were presented this morning. Jaeda, who was ridden by Booli Selmayr, was sent to the hold box and was withdrawn from the competition.
Will Faudree and Pfun. USEA/Shelby Allen Photo.
Show jumping for the two-star division will begin at 10:30 a.m. and the three-star will jump at 1:00 p.m. Click here for scores.
When Jordán Linstedt-Granquist entered the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event for the third time with RevitaVet Capato in 2017, she had no clue what the future had in store for her.
Rally your teammates! The spring semester is here and the 2025 USEA Intercollegiate Team Challenge season has officially begun. As riders prepare for the USEA Intercollegiate Eventing Championship on May 2-4 at Stable View in Aiken, South Carolina, many will be heading to their local Horse Trials to sharpen their skills and build team spirit ahead of this epic event.
The USEA Foundation is pleased to announce the new Organizer's Relief and Competition Assistance (ORCA) Fund and has updated the Frangible Technology Fund for 2025. Please read below for more information on each opportunity.
The U.S. Equestrian Federation is pleased to announce the following individuals appointed to serve as USEF Eventing Selectors.