The USEA is happy to welcome back The Chronicle of the Horse as a Silver Level Sponsor of the 2011 Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships Presented By Bit of Britain. The USEA enjoys partnering with the Chronicle to provide the most comprehensive coverage of Eventing possible for all Eventing enthusiasts.
"Excellence in sport horse competition is the essence of what The Chronicle of the Horse seeks to promote,” said Dawn Kirlin, Senior Account Executive at The Chronicle of the Horse. “Riders of all levels across the United States can strive toward the goal of qualifying for and competing in the American Eventing Championships and the Chronicle is proud to support this competition."
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 are being held from September 8-11, 2011 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 2011 USEA AEC? Contact [email protected] or call 703-779-0440 ext. 3009.
Bec Braitling is passionate about continuing education in the sport of eventing— not just for riders, but for coaches as well.
Over the course of the last few weeks, we’ve been inundated by horrific images of the devastation caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Horse people all share a common bond, and that sense of community extends beyond Area 2. In light of this, Eileen Pritchard-Bryan has generously offered to partner with us on a USEF/USEA & FEI Eventing rules refresher webinar as a fundraiser for those affected by the recent hurricanes.
When That’s Me Z won the USEA Young Event Horse West Coast 5-Year-Old Championship in 2022, his co-owners Tommy Greengard and Andrea Pfeiffer knew that competing at the FEI WBFSH Eventing World Championships for Young Horses at Mondial du Lion in Le Lion d'Angers, France, in two years time was the ultimate goal for the promising young Zangersheide (Take A Chance On Me Z x Venetia) gelding.
The United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) is excited to announce a request for expressions of interest to host the first standalone USEA Intercollegiate & Interscholastic Eventing Championships in 2026 and 2027. With the success of the inaugural joint championships in 2024, the USEA is confident that the progression of these programs lends to a standalone event for these hardworking students in 5th through 12th grade and undergraduate college programs.