US Eventing Association to launch youth mentorship program at 2025 intercollegiate championship in May

The USEA Youth Mentorship Program is coming to the 2025 USEA Intercollegiate & Interscholastic Eventing Championships for the first time, May 2-4 at Stable View Equestrian in Aiken, South Carolina.

Why it matters: This program gives collegiate eventers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at how championship-level competitions run.

What’s in it for you:

  • Shadow top eventing officials throughout the event.
  • Sit in on briefings and decision-making sessions.
  • Learn scoring, rule enforcement, and competition management.
  • Get one-on-one mentorship from industry leaders.

How to apply:

Only USEA members on an active collegiate team roster are eligible to participate. If your school hasn’t renewed its membership, encourage them to do so ASAP.

  • Eligibility: Must be 18-25 years old and a member of a current Intercollegiate Eventing Program Team or Area Young Rider Program.
  • Contact your Designated Collegiate Representative or Area Young Rider Coordinator to express interest.
  • Complete the Intercollegiate Eventing Championship Mentorship Program Application (link provided by your Collegiate Rep or YR Coordinator).
  • Submit applications to USEA Mentorship Coordinators by Tuesday, April 1.
  • Selections announced by Tuesday, April 15.

The bottom line: It’s an immersive, hands-on experience that’s intense, fun, and could change the way you see the sport.

Virginia Horse Center to host first USEA Intercollegiate Eventing Team Championship

The Virginia Horse Trials in May at the Virginia Horse Center will host the inaugural USEA Intercollegiate Eventing Team Championship in 2016, the United States Eventing Association recently announced in a news release.

The championship will take place May 26-29 as part of the Virginia Horse Trials. Beginner Novice through Advanced/Intermediate levels will be offered as well as CCI1* and CIC2* divisions. All affiliated schools are encouraged to attend and compete for the title of Intercollegiate Champion.

“The Virginia Horse Trials have hosted challenges that include colleges and universities for a number of years.  First under the leadership of Brian and Penny Ross, and now under Andy Bowles,” USEA CEO Rob Burk said.  “As the birthplace of Intercollegiate Eventing Team Competition it only seemed fitting to award the inaugural USEA Intercollegiate Eventing Team Championship to this top-class facility and event.”

Each team in the Championship will consist of three or four members. Only three individual scores will count toward the collective team score, so teams of four will have one a “drop” score. Schools may send multiple teams, and each team may consist of riders competing at different levels. To account for differences in level difficulty, a coefficient system has been put in place.

The team with the lowest collective score wins. Top teams will be recognized and presented with prizes in a collegiate awards ceremony at the end of the competition.

“I am very honored to have been chosen as the inaugural USEA Intercollegiate Eventing Team Championship, as part of our ongoing commitment to team competitions we will be adding a dedicated member of staff during the Event, to assist in the smooth running from entries to results and the overall experience of the teams,” said Virginia Horse Trials Organizer Andy Bowles.

Although this Championship Event will determine which college or university team will be named the 2016 Intercollegiate Champions, collegiate individuals will still be recognized for year-end points accumulated throughout the season.

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