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.
The United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) is pleased to announce the Retired Racehorse Project as a “Bronze Level Sponsor of the 2024 USEA American Eventing Championships (AEC).” In return, the USEA will be supporting the Retired Racehorse Project’s Thoroughbred Makeover, which takes place Oct. 9-12 in Lexington, Kentucky, as a “Starting Gate Sponsor.”
The countdown to the 2024 United States Eventing Association (USEA) American Eventing Championships (AEC) presented by Nutrena Feeds is getting shorter and the tentative schedule is officially set! For the second year in a row, the AEC returns to the iconic Kentucky Horse Park from August 27 through September 1 and will offer 26 divisions, including brand new Starter divisions and all levels of recognized evening up through the $60,000 Adequan USEA Advanced Final.
What’s a Hunter Pace? The Sherwood Forest Equestrian Center's Hunter Pace is a cross-country-style course around Sherwood Forest over various natural obstacles/terrain. The course ends with a final treat for riders to take in stunning views of Mt. Hood with a loop through the old Far Hill Farms field. The beginning of the course will first start with a warm-up loop around show jumping obstacles in the outdoor ring at Sherwood Forest and then riders will continue directly onto the course. Sign up as a solo rider, pair, or team.
Claire Allen remembers when she was 11 years old, having just made the switch from the hunter/jumper ring to three-day eventing. She told her new eventing trainer that her goal was to one day compete in the United States Equestrian Federation’s Eventing Young Rider Championships.