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Links
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more information on combined training or dressage, visit these sites:
U.S. Eventing
Association (USEA)
www.eventingusa.com
The USEA, a non-profit educational organization, was founded in 1959 to
promote and develop eventing throughout the country. The USEA is committed
to providing eventing enthusiasts with a competitive level suited to their
individual skills. By assisting and educating competitors, event organizers,
and officials; maintaining responsible safety standards; and registering
qualified competitions and clinics, the USEA offers a strong and continuous
training opportunity for an ever-expanding field of world-class competitors.
USEA Area I
www.area1usea.org
While Area I rider are working hard to improve their equestrian skills,
Area I committee members are working hard to improve the quality of our
sport and our competitions. Area I covers the following states: New York,
Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermonth, New Hampshire and
Maine.
United States Dressage
Federation (USDF)
www.usdf.org
Dedicated to education, the recognition of achievement, and the promotion
of the sport of dressage.
New England Dressage
Association (NEDA)
www.neda.org
NEDA is the oldest and second largest American dressage organization,
offering its members top quality educational, competitive and scholarship
opportunities, as well as participation in team competitions, exhibitions,
and social events.
USA Equestrian (USA Eq)
www.equestrian.org
USA Eq, as the national equestrian federation of the U.S., is the regulatory
body for the Olympic and World Championship equestrian sports - Dressage,
Driving, Endurance, Eventing, Reining, Show Jumping, and Vaulting-- as
well as 18 other breeds and disciplines of competition.
US Event Horse
www.useventhorse.com
US Event Horse is a monthly online magazine focused on the horse sport
of three-day eventing.
Ponyworld.net
www.ponyworld.net
The online resource for pony enthusiasts.
American
Sport Pony
www.americansportpony.com
The American Sport Pony will primarily consist of crosses of English and
American pony breeds as well as pony crosses with Arabians, Anglo-Arabs,
Thoroughbreds and some Warmbloods, and should excell in dressage, hunter/jumper,
eventing and competitive driving. They should prove to be talented and
suitable mounts for either children or adults. The American Warmblood
Registry has just opened a new branch of their studbook entitled the AWR-Sport
Pony Division.
United States Equestrian
Team (USET)
www.uset.com
The United States Equestrian Team is the non-profit organization, which
selects, trains, equips, finances and promotes equestrians of the highest
possible standard to represent our country in major international competition,
including the Olympics Games and the World Championships. In doing so,
the USET seeks out and nurtures the development of talented athletes--riders,
drivers and horses --and provides the support and guidance they need to
help them attain their fullest potential.
EquineSite.com
www.equinesite.com
Bringing the New England Horse Community On-Line.
Flying
Horse Photo
www.flyinghorsephoto.com
The Doanes are available for combined events, pony club events, yearbook
portraits, portraits of horse and rider, private photo sessions at your
farm or stable, sales photos, field photos and virtual rides.
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