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.
Rocking Horse Winter III H.T. | Altoona, Florida | Feb. 27 - Mar. 2, 2025 | Area III
Rocking Horse Website I USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores I Volunteer
Twin Rivers Winter H.T. | Paso Robles, California |Feb. 27 - Mar. 2, 2025 | Area VI
Twin Rivers Website I USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores I Volunteer
Sporting Days Farm March H.T. II | Aiken, South Carolina | Mar. 2, 2025 | Area III
Sporting Days Farm Website I USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores I Volunteer
The holidays are over, and the height of eventing season will be here before you know it! To help expedite your return from winter, I thought I would share a few of my thoughts surrounding bringing horses back into work as well as a few conditioning tips that you can tweak to meet your own needs. Let this help motivate you to get out there and get started!
Area X may not be known as a hot spot for eventing—but there’s more than enough action to keep volunteer Brian Murphy busy. Murphy first started volunteering after he needed something to do while he supported his wife when she competed on the weekends.
Want to learn more about the history of eventing and how to develop the strongest partnership possible with your horse? Consider adding a USEA Classic Series event to your 2025 competition calendar! USEA Podcast host Nicole Brown chats with two of the biggest fans of the USEA Classic Series, five-star competitor Sharon White and organizer/former long-format competitor Sarah Broussard, about all the phases of this iconic event and how you can get involved this year.
A few months ago we began a series of Pressure Proof tips dedicated to the many different choices we have when thinking about our riding potential. We labeled these choices mindsets and discovered that some lead us towards growth, grit, and gratitude while others lead us in the opposite direction, towards feeling disappointed, defeated, and discouraged.