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United States Equestrian Federation
NameUnited States Equestrian Federation
HeadquartersLexington, Kentucky
AffiliationFédération Équestre Internationale

United States Equestrian Federation is the national governing body for equestrian sport in the United States, and is affiliated with the Fédération Équestre Internationale and the United States Olympic Committee. The organization is responsible for selecting United States teams for international competitions, such as the Olympic Games and the World Equestrian Games, which feature disciplines like show jumping with riders like McLain Ward and Beezie Madden. The federation also oversees various equestrian disciplines, including dressage with notable riders like Steffen Peters and Isabell Werth, and eventing with riders like Phillip Dutton and Boyd Martin. The organization works closely with other national governing bodies, such as the United States Dressage Federation and the United States Eventing Association, to promote the sport and support its athletes, including Charlotte Dujardin and Michael Jung.

History

The United States Equestrian Federation was formed in 2003, following the merger of the American Horse Shows Association and the United States Equestrian Team. The organization's history dates back to the early 20th century, when the American Horse Shows Association was founded in 1917 by William F. Friedman and Harry Worcester Smith. The United States Equestrian Team was established in 1950 to support United States riders competing in international events, such as the Olympic Games in London and the World Equestrian Games in Stockholm. The team has included notable riders like Bill Steinkraus and Frank Chapot, who have competed in events like the Rome Olympic Games and the Mexico City Olympic Games. The federation has also been involved in the development of various equestrian disciplines, including reining with riders like Tom McCutcheon and Tim McQuay, and vaulting with riders like Devon Maitozo and Kathryn Kuhn.

Governance

The United States Equestrian Federation is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from various equestrian disciplines, such as show jumping with riders like Kent Farrington and Rich Fellers, and dressage with riders like Guenter Seidel and Debbie McDonald. The organization is also divided into several committees, including the Dressage Committee and the Eventing Committee, which are responsible for overseeing the development of their respective disciplines and supporting riders like Adrienne Lyle and Lauren Kieffer. The federation works closely with other national governing bodies, such as the United States Olympic Committee and the Fédération Équestre Internationale, to promote the sport and support its athletes, including Jessica Springsteen and Georgina Bloomberg. The organization is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, and has a staff of over 100 employees, including CEO Bill Moroney and President Murray Kessler.

Disciplines

The United States Equestrian Federation oversees a range of equestrian disciplines, including show jumping with riders like McLain Ward and Beezie Madden, dressage with riders like Steffen Peters and Isabell Werth, and eventing with riders like Phillip Dutton and Boyd Martin. The organization also supports other disciplines, such as reining with riders like Tom McCutcheon and Tim McQuay, vaulting with riders like Devon Maitozo and Kathryn Kuhn, and para-equestrian with riders like Rebecca Hart and Margie Engle. The federation works closely with other national governing bodies, such as the United States Dressage Federation and the United States Eventing Association, to promote the sport and support its athletes, including Charlotte Dujardin and Michael Jung. The organization also provides resources and support for riders competing in international events, such as the Olympic Games and the World Equestrian Games, which feature disciplines like show jumping and dressage.

Competitions

The United States Equestrian Federation sanctions a range of competitions throughout the United States, including the U.S. Dressage Championships and the U.S. Eventing Championships. The organization also selects teams to compete in international events, such as the Olympic Games and the World Equestrian Games, which feature disciplines like show jumping with riders like McLain Ward and Beezie Madden, and dressage with riders like Steffen Peters and Isabell Werth. The federation works closely with other national governing bodies, such as the United States Olympic Committee and the Fédération Équestre Internationale, to promote the sport and support its athletes, including Jessica Springsteen and Georgina Bloomberg. The organization also provides resources and support for riders competing in international events, such as the Pan American Games and the FEI Nations Cup, which feature disciplines like show jumping and eventing with riders like Kent Farrington and Lauren Kieffer.

Membership

The United States Equestrian Federation has over 100,000 members, including riders, trainers, and owners from across the United States. The organization offers a range of membership benefits, including access to competitions, training programs, and educational resources, which support riders like Adrienne Lyle and Devon Maitozo. The federation also provides insurance coverage for its members, as well as access to exclusive events and discounts on equestrian products, which are supported by organizations like the United States Dressage Federation and the United States Eventing Association. The organization works closely with other national governing bodies, such as the United States Olympic Committee and the Fédération Équestre Internationale, to promote the sport and support its athletes, including Charlotte Dujardin and Michael Jung. The federation also has a strong focus on youth development, with programs like the U.S. Equestrian Team Foundation and the United States Equestrian Federation Foundation, which support young riders like Jessica Springsteen and Georgina Bloomberg.

Programs

The United States Equestrian Federation offers a range of programs to support the development of equestrian athletes, including the U.S. Equestrian Team and the U.S. Equestrian Team Foundation. The organization also provides resources and support for riders competing in international events, such as the Olympic Games and the World Equestrian Games, which feature disciplines like show jumping with riders like McLain Ward and Beezie Madden, and dressage with riders like Steffen Peters and Isabell Werth. The federation works closely with other national governing bodies, such as the United States Olympic Committee and the Fédération Équestre Internationale, to promote the sport and support its athletes, including Jessica Springsteen and Georgina Bloomberg. The organization also has a strong focus on youth development, with programs like the U.S. Equestrian Team Foundation and the United States Equestrian Federation Foundation, which support young riders like Adrienne Lyle and Devon Maitozo. The federation also provides educational resources and support for riders, including the U.S. Equestrian Federation's Learning Center and the U.S. Equestrian Federation's Coaching Certification Program, which are supported by organizations like the United States Dressage Federation and the United States Eventing Association.

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