Mary King (GBR) became the first competitor in Rolex Kentucky Three-Day history to finish in the top two positions. After two double-clear show jumping rounds, she won aboard her homebred mare, Kings Temptress, on a score of 47.1, and accepted Reserve Champion honors with Fernhill Urco, who finished with a score of 49.7. Sinead Halpin and Manoir de Carneville also jumped without fault to finish as the highest placed U.S. duo in third place on a score of 53.1 at their first four-star event. Final scores | Show Jumping Photo Gallery | Final Press Conference Video | Josh Walker/USEA photo
Day 3 of the USEA Eventing Coaches Program (ECP) Symposium at Galway Downs was all about correct cross-country position after an informative discussion from sports psychologist Natalie Hummel.
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! Check out the USEA’s Weekend Quick Links for links to information including the prize list, ride times, live scores, and more for all the events running this weekend.
From Starter all the way to the top of the sport, the rider’s ability to identify and influence the rhythm, relaxation, balance, straightness, and adjustability of their horse is key, whether you’re riding on the flat or over fences.
The United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) and the USEA Young Event Horse (YEH) Committee regretfully announce that the 2025 YEH Symposium, planned for Monday, Feb. 17 in Ocala, Florida, has been cancelled. Following the great success of the event in 2024 and due to unforeseen changes in venue availability, the YEH Committee has made the difficult decision to cancel the upcoming educational event to ensure that the quality of the symposium is not sacrificed.