The USEA is happy to welcome back The Chronicle of the Horse as a Silver Level Sponsor of the 2012 Nutrena USEA American Eventing Championships Presented By Bit of Britain. The USEA is delighted to once again be partnering with the Chronicle to provide the most comprehensive coverage of eventing possible.
“The Chronicle of the Horse is proud to be an ongoing sponsor of the Nutrena USEA American Eventing Championships,” said Managing Editor, Sara Lieser. “One of the Chronicle’s goals is to highlight excellence in horse sport, and supporting the AECs fits perfectly in line with this mission.”
The Chronicle will be providing complimentary one-year subscriptions to the winners of all 14 divisions at this year’s AEC. In addition all competitors will receive a copy of The Chronicle of the Horse in the welcome bags – so be sure to check it out!
Want to learn more about The Chronicle of the Horse? Be sure to stop by their booth in the trade fair at the AEC or check out their website.
The Nutrena USEA American Eventing Championships Presented by Bit of Britain is being held from September 6-9, 2012 at Chattahoochee Hills in Fairburn, GA.
Interested in competing? Check out the qualifications.
Interested in attending? Visit the Chattahoochee Hills website or the AEC page on the USEA website for more information.
Interested in sponsoring the 2012 USEA AEC? Contact Leslie Mintz.
Did you know that the USEA Foundation awards over 150 grants each year to deserving individuals who are involved in the sport of eventing? With grants that assist riders with accomplishing their competition goals, grants geared toward licensed officials, grants that are specific to continuing education for coaches, grants that assist competitions with obtaining frangible technology, and so much more, there really is a grant opportunity available to almost anyone!
With the start of the New Year just days away, now is the time to consider how your actions can have a positive impact on the sport of eventing in 2025. Each and every member of the eventing community has an important role to play in ensuring the sport continues to grow and thrive. From fostering educational opportunities to supporting grassroots initiatives and participating at all levels of the sport, there are so many ways to get involved.
Ride iQ’s popular “Ask An Expert” series features professional advice and tips from all areas of the horse industry. One of the most-downloaded episodes is an expert session with Peter Gray, an accomplished dressage judge and Olympic eventer. He has recently judged at events like the five-star at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event, and he served on the ground jury at the 2022 FEI World Eventing Championships in Pratoni, Italy. His background as a competitor in the Olympic Games riding for Bermuda and as a coach and selector for the Canadian eventing team adds depth to his understanding of the sport.
With a total of 382 volunteer hours in 2024, Catherine “Cathy” Hale not only topped the USEA Area III VIP Volunteer leaderboard, but she also ranked fourth out of all eventing volunteers across the country. Hale (The Villages, Florida) has worked as a travel agent for over 30 years, a career that suits her love of travel nicely. At the time of being interviewed for this article, Hale was passing the equator on a cruise to Tahiti, New Zealand, and Australia.