The United States Eventing Association is proud to announce long time sponsor, Dubarry of Ireland will be returning once again as a Silver Level Sponsor of the Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships Presented By Bit of Britain. The Dubarry boots are a favorite with Eventers around the country, and the USEA is pleased that Dubarry is able to support our sport.
“‘Dubarry is very happy to return to the American Eventing Championships as a sponsor in 2011 and to have the opportunity to continue giving back to the Eventing community.” said Danny Hulse GM of Dubarry USA.
This year Dubarry will be awarding the winner of the Intermediate Division with a pair of their very own Dubarry boots.
Since 1937 Dubarry have built an extraordinary reputation worldwide for excelling in the design and manufacture of product that marries tradition, technology, style, comfort and function, placing Dubarry firmly at the very top of the marketplace as an innovator, a leader and above all, a trusted and and respected name.
The Dubarry tradition began as a specialist hand stitched moccasin manufacturer in County Galway on the west coast or Ireland during the 1930's. Since then Dubarry has developed this heritage and expertise, combining the generations of skilled craftsmanship with the best of modern developments in footwear technology to produce world class products for the most demanding environments.
The Dubarry Country Footwear Collection features a unique range of country/lifestyle boots and shoes suitable for a variety of different uses from equestrian, gardening, hunting, shooting and fishing to stylish Après ski wear. This blend of function, comfort, versatility, and style has made this collection a true market leader since it's inception. More than a decade of country product development has honed this collection to reach a level of perfection that most Brands can only envy. A perfection reflected in the popularity of our Country Collection Worldwide.
Be sure to stop by the lovely Dubarry booth at the trade fair at Chattahoochee Hills, during this September’s AEC, and check out all the best in Dubarry boots and apparel.
Interested in sponsoring the 2011AEC? Contact [email protected]. This year’s AEC are being held from September 8-11 at Chattahoochee Hills in Fairburn, Georgia. For more information on the event check the AEC page on the USEA website or the Chattahoochee Hills site.
(Right: Dubarry boots give riders the ability to walk their cross-country water complexes and still keep their feet dry! Leslie Mintz/USEA Photo.)
The United States Eventing Association (USEA) is excited to announce that on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, our official website (www.useventing.com) will feature a fresh new design which will enhance the user experience. During a brief maintenance window, some pages may be temporarily unavailable or show out-of-date information.
The Virginia Horse Center was bustling with activity during day one of Virginia Horse Center Eventing horse trials, presented by Capital Square. A total of four FEI divisions and six national divisions kicked off the competition weekend. Two long-format competitions, a CCI1*-L and a CCI2*-L, completed their dressage tests on Friday, May 23rd, while the CCI2*-S and CCI3*-S tackled two phases— dressage and show jumping.
In a landmark move for the global eventing community, British Eventing (BE) and the United States Eventing Association (USEA) have formalized a first-of-its-kind international partnership aimed at fostering strategic growth, innovation, and excellence within the sport of eventing.
There may come a time at a competition where you wish to submit an inquiry, protest, or appeal, and it is important for you to understand the difference between the three and how to go about handling each scenario. Luckily, the USEF Rules for Eventing has clear outlines on how to do so. Let's take a look at the current regulations as of today's publish date to see how to handle these situations should they arise.