The United States Eventing Association (USEA) is pleased to introduce our new Member Rewards Program. This new program offers unique cost savings exclusive only to USEA members. Members will receive substantial discounts on insurance, hotel and travel accommodations, online marketing tools and much more. These deals are available only to USEA members, so renew today!
“Being able to offer these incentives is one of the many ways to show that the USEA cares about our members,” said Director of Membership Services, Jennifer Hardwick. “The USEA is actively looking for ways to save our members money every day. We are excited that our new and returning partners have stepped up to add value to the USEA membership. Take a tour and see what the program has to offer.”
USEA Member Rewards Partners Include:
Discount codes are available to members through their online services account. Simply log on, scroll down to the section titled “Membership Profile” and select “Rewards Program.” Click here for a direct link. If you have questions about this program please contact our Director of Member Services, Jennifer Hardwick.
Entering the 25th year that the Baxter family has owned Twin Rivers Ranch, the 2025 eventing season in California’s wine country kicked off with the Twin Rivers Winter Horse Trials from Feb. 28 to March 2—the first of five USEA-recognized events to be held in Paso Robles, California, this year.
The United States Eventing Association (USEA) is excited to announce a collaboration with Dubarry of Ireland for a special giveaway! Known for their premium footwear, Dubarry has teamed up with the USEA to offer equestrians an exclusive opportunity.
Equally as important as staying brushed up on your knowledge of the USEF Rules for Eventing, it is also important to stay up to date on any rule changes coming through the pipeline. In this month's edition of Rule Refresher, we are outlining the six extraordinary rule changes that will be going into effect on April 1, 2025. For more detailed information on these extraordinary rule changes, please refer to this document provided by USEF.
Alison Eastman-Lawler has been an active part of the sport for 44 years—this past year was her toughest yet, as she battled breast cancer while running her two eventing facilities in Areas I and III, organizing countless schooling shows and clinics, and teaching close to a hundred students. But thanks to her close-knit barn family she’s heading into 2025 with a bright future.