USEA Renews Partnership with #WeRideTogether to Support Safer Sport Initiatives
The United States Eventing Association (USEA) is pleased to announce the renewal of its educational partnership with #WeRideTogether, a nonprofit organization dedicated to safeguarding athletes and promoting healthy sport environments.
USEA and Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation Continue Commitment to Equine Education
The United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) is pleased to announce the renewal of its partnership with the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, a leading supporter of equine health research and education.
PulseVet Returns as Official Shock Wave of the USEA for 2026
The United States Eventing Association (USEA) is pleased to announce the renewal of its partnership with Zomedica Inc.’s PulseVet for the 2026 season. Zomedica will continue its corporate sponsorship as the “Official Shock Wave of the USEA” reinforcing a shared commitment to equine wellness, educ...
How Much Does Horse Insurance Cost?
Horse insurance is often more affordable than many owners expect—but how much equine insurance costs can vary widely depending on your horse, discipline, and the level of protection you choose.
Gallagher’s Water Is Not Just Another Electrolyte
Keeping a horse properly hydrated sounds simple—just provide clean, fresh water and let them drink. But in the real world, it’s not always that easy. Horses often drink less when they’re traveling, adjusting to a new environment, dealing with heat or cold, or recovering from illness. And when wat...
Where Jump Saddles Lose Riders: Stability Under the Leg
At the highest levels of the sport, the foundations are non-negotiable. Rider fitness, position, preparation and correct saddle fit must all be in place before meaningful performance can occur. These are the essentials that underpin every successful round.
Earn Year-End Achievements on the All New USEA Combined Test Leaderboard
The United States Eventing Association (USEA) is pleased to announce the establishment of a new national Combined Test (CT) leaderboard, creating an additional pathway for recognition within the existing competition framework. This initiative, created by the USEA Membership Committee and approved...
Risky Business
Every sport carries some risk, but equestrian activities involve working with animals that weigh over 1,000 pounds—and whose first instinct is often to flee first, ask questions later.
The Overlooked Impact of Respiratory Challenges in Eventing
In eventing, success depends on a horse’s ability to perform across three demanding phases. Riders invest heavily in fitness, strength, and rideability, yet one critical factor is often overlooked: respiratory efficiency.

























