SubscribeGift a Sub
Enable cache 100
Categories: Horse News

American Eventing Championships begins today in Texas

Laine Ashker and Anthony Patch, shown here at the 2012 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event, are one of several well-known riders scheduled to compete at this week’s USEA American Eventing Championships. Photo: Leslie Potter

For ten years, three-day eventers across the U.S. have aspired to qualify for and compete in the United States Eventing Association’s American Eventing Championships (AEC). This year, the AEC will be held at the Texas Rose Horse Park in Tyler, Tex., about 100 miles east of Dallas. 2013 is the first of a three-year run for the AEC at this Texas venue.



While many high-profile events such as the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event attract only the biggest national and international riders on top horses, the AECs offer a shot at a national title for all eventers from beginner novice through advanced. Horses and riders qualify for the championship through their competition results during the preceding year.



Riders in the advanced division will be competing for the USEF National Open Horse Trial Championship and the Jack Le Goff trophy. Riders currently scheduled to compete in this division include some of the top names in the sport of eventing. Among those competitors are Rolex veterans Laine Ashker and Anthony Patch, Kristi Nunnink and R-Star, 2004 Olympic gold medalist Leslie Law with Zenith ISF, and Canadian Olympic team members Hawley Bennett-Awad and Gin & Juice, and Kyle Carter and Madison Park.

Riders aged 16 and under riding ponies 14.2 and under will compete for the Mark Phillips Pony Rider Award. This award is given to the highest placed pony in the beginner novice, novice and training divisions at the AEC.

Competitors with off-the-track Thoroughbreds can earn awards from the Thoroughbred Incentive Program (TIP). Special prizes will be given for the first- and second-place TIP-registered OTTBs in each division.

Watch highlights from the 2011 American Eventing Championships in the video below.

 

Competition begins today, September 26 with dressage rides for training through advanced. The Beginner novice and novice divisions will kick off on Friday. The training through advanced levels wrap up on Saturday with the awarding of the awarding of the Jack Le Goff Trophy, followed by a competitors’ party. Beginner novice and novice will close out the competition with their show jumping phases on Sunday.

For more information about the AEC, visit useventing.com/aec.

View Comments

Recent Posts

AHP Equine Industry Survey Returns in 2025

Horse owners who live in the United States, are 18 years of age and older, and currently own or manage…

2 days ago

Is My Horse Cold? – An Excerpt from Keeping Horses Outdoors by Iveta Jebáčková-Lažanská

Is your horse cold in the winter? The following excerpt from Keeping Horses Outdoors by Iveta Jebáčková-Lažanská helps answer that question…

2 days ago

ASPCA Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week: Hali

Welcome to Horse Illustrated’s weekly installment of the Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week, offered in partnership with the…

3 days ago

Common Horse Training Mistakes

These four common horse training mistakes are easier to catch and correct when you’re aware of them. As a clinician,…

4 days ago

All About the American Warmblood

If you appreciate sport horses of many different breeding backgrounds, types and colors, the American Warmblood will unite you with…

6 days ago

Waste: ReImagined – ZahnTech Repurposes Waste for a Permanent Fencing Solution

LENNOX, S.D. — Every great innovation begins with a moment of clarity, and for ZahnTech's founder, Avery Zahn, it came…

1 week ago