United States Eventing Association

United States Eventing Association

The United States Eventing Association (USEA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to educating and supporting those who love eventing. Its mission is to create a competitive environment tailored to each participant's skill level. The USEA helps competitors, event organizers, and officials by providing guidance, ensuring safety standards are upheld, and registering approved competitions and clinics. This creates ongoing training opportunities for a growing number of elite competitors. Equally important, the USEA allows riders of all ages and skill levels to enjoy the excitement of eventing.

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  • 1 week ago | useventing.com | Lindsay Berreth

    Leesburg, Va.—June 18—The canter is always the most important piece when riding a course of fences, and after working hard on developing elasticity, suppleness, and engagement during yesterday’s dressage lessons, today’s 12 USEA Emerging Athlete Under 21 (EA21) riders got to put that to the test during the East Coast I clinic at Morven Park.

  • 1 week ago | useventing.com | Lindsay Berreth

    Leesburg, Va.—June 17—Twelve talented riders got a chance to ride with five-star rider Bec Braitling at the Morven Park International Equestrian Center today, the first day of the USEA’s Eventing Athletes Under 21 (EA21) East I clinic. The focus was on dressage, with exercises that helped every horse from Training level and above as they prepare for jumping lessons tomorrow.

  • 1 week ago | useventing.com | Lindsay Berreth

    The Event at Rebecca Farm is set to begin July 16-20 in Kalispell, Montana. Competitors from around the country are preparing to travel to the event, and thanks to the generosity of the Broussard Family Charitable Foundation Trust and administration of the USEA Foundation, that trip will be made more accessible through the Rebecca Farm Travel Grants. For 2025, applications were accepted through June 1, and recipients were notified on June 11 of their selection to receive those grant funds.

  • 3 weeks ago | useventing.com | Lindsay Berreth

    The first USEA Classic Series event of 2025 was held at the IEA Horse Trials in Edinburgh, Indiana, from May 30-June 1. We caught up with some of the winners to learn more about their weekends! Training Three-Day Lydia McKenzie & Gen Z (33.8) Riding Lauren McKenzie's Gen Z, an 8-year-old Thoroughbred mare (Tonalist x Steel Shed), Lydia McKenzie took home the win in the Training Three-Day division after moving up from fourth after dressage.

  • 3 weeks ago | useventing.com | Helen Townes

    This article originally appeared on Sidelinesmagazine.com. The equestrian story of four-star eventer Alexa Ehlers Thompson starts with a little hand-me-down Shetland pony named Panda, brought home in the back of her dad’s pickup truck. Panda was intended for her 10-year-old older sister, Kelsey, but Alexa was smitten and had other ideas.