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.
Course Brook Farm Horse Trials | July 18-19, 2020
Course Brook Farm Website | USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores
Full Moon Farms Horse Trials | July 18-19, 2020
Full Moon Farm Website | USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores
Full Gallop Farm July Horse Trials | July 18-19, 2020
Full Gallop Farm Website | USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores
Silverwood Farm Summer Horse Trials | July 18, 2020
Silverwood Farm Website | USEA Prize List | Live Scores
Galway Downs July Horse Trials | July 17-19, 2020
Galway Downs Website | USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores
VHT International and Horse Trials | July 21-24, 2020
Virginia Horse Trials Website | USEA Prize List | Tentative Schedule | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores
Possibly the only thing more unsettling than being a horse owner experiencing an infectious disease outbreak on their farm is to be a veterinarian who experiences one.
The United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) is proud to announce the first class of USEA Young Event Horse (YEH) Judges have completed their certifications through the YEH New Judge Education Program, which was led by YEH faculty member, Marilyn Payne.
Nazila Hejazi and her 20-year-old Missouri Fox Trotter mare, Tessa, may have made for an unconventional pair at the USEA Area VI Championships, held in October at Galway Downs (Temecula, California) but they didn’t let that hold them back. It’s uncommon to see a horse in their twenties still competing in eventing, and even more rare for a gaited horse to compete in a jumping sport.
Today, we pause to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and reflect on the powerful moment in 1963 when he stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and shared his vision for a better future. Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech was more than just words; it was a call to action that transcended time, culture, and boundaries—a beacon of hope that continues to inspire.