We are bringing you select content from the 2019 USEA Annual Meeting & Convention on demand in partnership with AV America, giving you a chance to experience some of the educational sessions from the comfort of your couch!
The keynote address at the 2019 USEA Annual Meeting of Members at the USEA Convention featured three presenters speaking on the past, present, and future of eventing. First, eventing legend Jim Wofford gave the audience a lesson on the history of eventing. Next, USEA President Max Corcoran spoke about the current state of affairs in eventing. Finally, five-star eventer Woodge Fulton shared her insights into where the sport is headed. At the end of their presentations, the panel took questions from the audience.
The USEA Annual Meeting & Convention takes place each December and brings together a large group of dedicated USEA members and supporters to discuss, learn, and enjoy being surrounded by other eventing enthusiasts. The USEA organizes multiple seminars in addition to committee meetings, open forums, and tons of fun! The 2020 USEA Annual Meeting & Convention is taking place in Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 10-13, 2020. Click here to learn more about the USEA Annual Meeting & Convention.
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Fear is a word we’ve all experienced and one that can leave the best of us feeling a bit belittled and bewildered. It’s also one of the most misunderstood of all emotions.
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 During a brief maintenance window, some pages may be temporarily unavailable or show out-of-date information.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.