The United States Eventing Association is pleased to announce the launch of a new sister site, www.DiscoverEventing.com. Discover Eventing is devoted to educating and informing readers about the sport of three-day eventing. The USEA hopes the site becomes a valuable resource for eventers and eventers-to-be wishing to expand their knowledge about the sport.
While Discover Eventing currently offers comprehensive content about the sport, the USEA will continually strive to add more information to keep up to date with the latest rules and trends in eventing. In addition, more educational videos and images will be added over the coming months.
Discover Eventing is divided into four main sections: “Eventing 101,” “My First Event,” “Get Involved,” and “Join The USEA.” The site also contains a thorough glossary, downloadable checklists, and eventing related links.
“Eventing 101” explains the history and basics of eventing and is meant to inform the general public about the sport. “My First Event” prepares first- time eventers to become safe and smart competitors and includes such helpful information such as a schedule and frequently asked questions. “Get Involved” delves into the multitude of other roles that exist for people that are interested in becoming involved in the sport in other aspects besides riding. Finally, “Join The USEA” provides facts about the organization and membership requirements to compete in the eventing.
Have any questions about Discover Eventing? Please contact [email protected].
Young professional Tommy Greengard and That’s Me Z added this year’s Galway Downs Preliminary Challenge title to their two years of ongoing successes in the sport. Launched in 2009, the Challenge is a West Coast fixture on the spring eventing circuit, giving horses and riders a step-up opportunity with slightly more difficult dressage and show jumping demands.
A total of 19 USEA Young Event Horse (YEH) program graduates started the 2024 Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event, held April 24-28 in Lexington, Kentucky, in both the highly competitive CCI4*-S and five-star divisions.
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.
The U.S. Equestrian Federation is pleased to announce the host location of the 2024 USEF/USEA Developing Horse National Championships, which will take place at Morven Park International & Fall Horse Trials in Leesburg, Virginia from Oct. 10-13. This national championship will feature two divisions—the first for 6-year-old horses competing at the CCI2*-S level, and the second for 7-year-old horses competing at the CCI3*-S level.