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.
Chattahoochee Hills H.T. | Fairburn, Georgia | March 10-12, 2023
Chattahoochee Hills Website | USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores | Volunteer
ERA of NA Rider Reps: Lauren Nicholson, Shannon Lilley, Bobby Meyerhoff, Matt Brown, Zach Brandt, Joe Meyer
SAzEA Spring H.T. | Tucson, Arizona | March 10-12, 2023
Southern Arizona Eventing Association Website | USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores | Volunteer
Southern Pines H.T. | Raeford, North Carolina | March 11-12, 2023
Carolina Horse Park Website | USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Live Scores | Volunteer
Full Gallop Farm March H.T. | Aiken, South Carolina | March 12, 2023
Full Gallop Farm Website | USEA Prize List | Entry Status | Ride Times | Volunteer
Karma is developing into one of the fastest and most-reliable cross-country horses in the West. The 9-year-old bay Oldenburg mare and James Alliston won their third-straight blue ribbon together at either the four-star or Advanced level in the CCI4*-S at the Twin Rivers Fall International in Paso Robles, California, with the only double-clear cross-country round on Saturday.
Most couples share a kiss and part ways at 8:00 a.m. as they head off to their own work days, but eventing power couple James and Helen Alliston do it all together. We gave our USEA members the opportunity to submit their questions for this West Coast-based couple, and USEA Podcast host Nicole Brown gets them to share all on many topics: eventing in the U.S. versus the U.K., who is the most competitive of the two, dealing with warmer temperatures, why James likes to drive illegally slow, and so much more!
The Plantation Field International CCI4*-S concluded today with the cross-country phase, and the final standings were nearly a matter of “last one standing.” As Tropical Storm Ophelia brought a torrential downpour to the area, a number of riders decided to opt out: of 39 competitors, only six completed, and 17 withdrew before the start of cross-country.
After 15 years of successfully cultivating and establishing the Future Event Horse (FEH) program for eventing breeders and owners, the United States Eventing Association (USEA) has merged the FEH program with the Young Horse Show Series (YHS). The updated YHS allows for a more comprehensive show series for sport horses in the U.S., as the YHS is now open to young talent with a future in eventing, as well as hunters, jumpers, and dressage.