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Introducing the Equestrian-Specific Return to Sport Concussion Strategy

by Debbie Elliot | Sep 16, 2024, 1:55 PM EST

The US Equestrian Federation has developed a Return to Sport Concussion Strategy for equestrians who have suffered from a concussion (or apparent concussion) to offer best practices for resuming riding and equestrian-related activities. Please note, these strategies are recommendations only and are not intended to provide or replace advice from a person’s own medical provider. Individual decisions regarding return of an injured person to practice and competition will depend on the...

Returning to Riding After an Injury

by Debbie Elliot | Sep 16, 2024, 1:30 PM EST

The desire to “get back in the saddle” after a fall is innately ingrained in equestrians. While we all want to return to riding as quickly as possible after a fall or accident, often taking it slowly is the fastest way to recover to 100%. In addition, following US Equestrian safety guidelines and wearing recommended safety equipment can either reduce the risk, or lessen the severity, of an accident. It is essential that every equestrian follows their medical provider’s advice...

Foal Recording Made Easy

by US Equestrian Staff | Sep 5, 2024, 6:19 PM EST

US Equestrian’s Horse of the Year awards program is one of the oldest nationally recognized multi-breed award programs in the nation. To be eligible for these awards, equestrian competitors must have their horses actively recorded with USEF. To facilitate this process, US Equestrian offers multiple options for horse recording, including a lifetime recording for any foal recorded before December 31st of its foal year, which costs just $35 compared to the regular lifetime recording cost of...

Why Endurance ‘Truly is a Horsemanship Sport’

by Debbie Elliot | Sep 3, 2024, 10:15 AM EST

Endurance is not as well known as other equestrian disciplines such as jumping, eventing, or dressage, but it is becoming increasingly popular both in the U.S. and around the world. Among the many positive aspects of endurance are the deep bond that it creates between horse and rider and the sense of camaraderie between the athlete and their support crew. Endurance is known as one of the friendliest equestrian sports, and it encourages a true sense of sportsmanship at all levels of competition....

Why Young Riders Should Wear Helmets That Meet Multiple Safety Standards

by Debbie Elliot | Aug 26, 2024, 3:50 PM EST

Choosing a new helmet is a complex decision, especially for young riders when style, popularity, and fashion factor in as well as safety. While helmets may look similar on the outside, they are not all created equal in terms of protection against head injuries. It is essential that riders look beyond trendy rhinestone details or chrome stripes and examine the safety rating inside. The first question any rider should ask when shopping for a helmet is, “what safety standards does it...

Back to School...And Horses

by US Equestrian Communications Department | Aug 23, 2024, 9:24 AM EST

Editor's Note : This aricle, originally published in the Fall 2022 US Equestrian magazine, has been updated to reflect current USEF Education Partners. Back-to-school season heralds the end of summer, but it doesn’t have to spell the end of horse sports for junior and collegiate equestrians. US Equestrian and its official Education Partners give students a lot of good reasons to stay in the saddle during the school year, whether for competition, lessons, or pleasure riding, even if...

Dressage4Kids Brings Unlimited Opportunities to Young Riders

by Debbie Elliot | Aug 22, 2024, 5:25 PM EST

Olympic dressage rider Lendon Gray grew up in Old Town, Maine, as a dedicated member of the Pony Club. While she went on to have a highly successful equestrian career as a rider and trainer, and was inducted into the United States Dressage Federation Hall of Fame in 2011, the broad depth of education about horses that she learned in the Pony Club has always remained important to Gray. It inspired her to launch Dressage4Kids in 1999 after she noticed that many young riders she encountered had...

Meet the Mares of the 2024 Adequan®/USEF Para Dressage National Championship

by Leslie Potter | Aug 20, 2024, 10:00 PM EST

The competitors in the 2024 Adequan ® /USEF Para Dressage National Championship are all talented, dedicated athletes. Another thing they have in common? All three are mounted on mares as they vie for the national championship title, and their talented equine partners are proving that they have what it takes to succeed in this discipline. Kimique and Paige Schmidt. ©Leslie Potter/US Equestrian Kimique: The Matriarch Paige Schmidt (Lake Geneva, Wisc.), rides Kimique, a tri-color pinto...

Youth Dressage Riders Gain Experience on the World Stage Through the European Young Rider Tour

by Leslie Potter | Aug 18, 2024, 12:00 PM EST

The depth of youth dressage talent in the U.S. is impressive, as seen at events such as the FEI North American Youth Championships and the U.S. Dressage Festival of Champions . But for youth dressage athletes who aspire to represent the U.S. on senior teams in the future, gaining experience competing overseas is still an essential part of preparation. Kat Fuqua and Dreamgirl at CHIO Aachen in 2024. ©Shannon Brinkman Photo Every year, up-and-coming young dressage athletes and their horses...

Paris 2024 Olympic Preview: US Equestrian’s David O’Connor Describes the ‘Iconic’ Venue at Versailles

by Debbie Elliot | Jul 23, 2024, 10:52 AM EST

From July 27-Aug. 11 and Sept. 3-7, equestrian fans from around the world will be able to witness Olympic and Paralympic athletes competing at one of the most iconic locations in the history of the modern Games. The Palace of Versailles park, approximately 18 miles southwest of Paris, will host the equestrian disciplines for the 2024 Olympic & Paralympic Games. The grounds of the palace, which date back to 1623 when it was built as a hunting lodge for King Louis XIII, houses temporary...