The United States Eventing Association (USEA) is excited to present a fresh look for its website, USEventing.com.
The objective of this redesign has been to create a site that is accessible and easy to read on any platform including computers, tablets, and smartphones. A growing number of our users are logging onto the website from devices other than desktops or laptops, and we want to make the site user-friendly and navigable from anywhere, on any device.
In addition to creating a layout that is responsive in design, meaning that it can adapt to any platform, much of the content and several menu items received a facelift as well. Some of the updated features include:
Mobile Friendly Results
Compact Tabbed Content
Mobile Menu (Fully Expanded)
Please take a look around, as some menu items have changed to increase clarity for users and members. We hope that you enjoy the new look!
The $60,000 Adequan® USEA Advanced Final, which will take place during the 2025 USEA American Eventing Championships presented by Nutrena Feeds on Aug. 26-31, is the highlight of an already jam-packed championship schedule. This year, the championship will be hosted at Galway Downs in Temecula, California, giving West Coast-based, upper-level eventers the “home field advantage” during this exciting showdown.
Balance and stability are fundamental to success in eventing, where precision and control are demanded across three distinct phases. At this year's USEA Annual Meeting and Convention, our partner, Bates Saddles' expert presentation on saddle fit and rider position highlighted a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of our sport: how small adjustments to our equipment can lead to significant improvements in our riding.
Hunter’s Run Farm in Metamora, Michigan, is thrilled to announce an exciting new addition to our cross-country course—a Modified Division aiming to debut at our USEA event on August 23-24, 2025!
The USEA Young Event Horse (YEH) Program was created with the mission of identifying young horses that possess the talent and disposition to excel in the uppermost levels of eventing. In 2024, YEH graduates participated in major events around the world, including the Paris Olympics, the FEI Eventing Nations Cups in Millstreet (Ireland) and Aachen (Germany), five-star events in the U.S. and England, and the FEI WBFSH Eventing World Championships (France).