Rule Refresher: Extraordinary Rule Changes Effective April 1, 2025
Equally as important as staying brushed up on your knowledge of the USEF Rules for Eventing, it is also important to stay up to date on any rule changes coming through the pipeline. In this month's edition of ...
Rule Refresher: Breaking Ties
Rule Refresher: Unauthorized Assistance Across the Phases
Rule Refresher: Submitting an Inquiry, Protest, or Appeal
Rule Refresher: Understanding Cross-Country Faults
Eventing combines three phases: dressage, show jumping, and cross-country. It is arguable that many eventers compete in this sport because of the cross-country phase. It's a fan-favorite for sure with its wide open galloping tracks, a wide variety of obstacles to jump, and the ability to encounte...
Rule Refresher: Extraordinary Rule Changes Effective April 1, 2025
Equally as important as staying brushed up on your knowledge of the USEF Rules for Eventing, it is also important to stay up to date on any rule changes coming through the pipeline. In this month's edition of ...
Rule Refresher: Breaking Ties
Rule Refresher: Unauthorized Assistance Across the Phases
Rule Refresher: Submitting an Inquiry, Protest, or Appeal
Rule Refresher: Understanding Cross-Country Faults
Eventing combines three phases: dressage, show jumping, and cross-country. It is arguable that many eventers compete in this sport because of the cross-country phase. It's a fan-favorite for sure with its wide open galloping tracks, a wide variety of obstacles to jump, and the ability to encounte...
Rule Refresher: Extraordinary Rule Changes Effective April 1, 2025
Equally as important as staying brushed up on your knowledge of the USEF Rules for Eventing, it is also important to stay up to date on any rule changes coming through the pipeline. In this month's edition of ...
Rule Refresher: Breaking Ties
Ties in the sport of eventing happen more often than you might think. But what happens when two competitors end their weekend on the exact same score? This month's Rule Refresher takes a look into the regulations behind breaking ties, as outlined by the July 6, 2025
Rule Refresher: Unauthorized Assistance Across the Phases
Rule Refresher: Submitting an Inquiry, Protest, or Appeal
There may come a time at a competition where you wish to submit an inquiry, protest, or appeal, and it is important for you to understand the difference between the three and how to go about handling each scenario. Luckily, the May 28, 2025
Rule Refresher: Understanding Cross-Country Faults
Eventing combines three phases: dressage, show jumping, and cross-country. It is arguable that many eventers compete in this sport because of the cross-country phase. It's a fan-favorite for sure with its wide open galloping tracks, a wide variety of obstacles to jump, and the ability to encounte...
Rule Refresher: Extraordinary Rule Changes Effective April 1, 2025
Equally as important as staying brushed up on your knowledge of the USEF Rules for Eventing, it is also important to stay up to date on any rule changes coming through the pipeline. In this month's edition of ...
Rule Refresher: Planning Your 2025 Season? Time for a Refresh!
As you sit down to map out your 2025 eventing season, its important to consider your current qualifications and what qualifications you will need to meet in order to see your plans through! Now is...
Rule Refresher: Not a Non-Compete? Not Allowed on Grounds
Bringing your future eventing prospect with you to a horse trial as a non-compete can be a wonderful educational opportunity for horses not used to the hustle and bustle of the show grounds. However, horses must be registered with the show office as a "non-compete" horse in order to be allowed on...
Rule Change Open Forum Recap from 2024 USEA Annual Meeting & Convention
With longtime Rule Change Open Forum moderator Malcolm Hook unable to attend this year’s USEA Annual Meeting & Convention, Alison Lloyd with the U.S. Equestrian Federation (USEF) took over the forum on Saturday.
Myler Combination Bit Approved for USEF Eventing Competitions
Following review of the Myler Combination bit, the USEF Eventing Sport Committee, at the recommendation of the Administrative Working Group and Eventing Athletes Working Group, approved a national exemption for the Myler Combination bit.