Join the USHJA Puissance Challenge Fundraiser until November 30 to support the sport, have fun with your barn and win great prizes. Your participation helps USHJA's education, humanitarian and competition programs through the USHJA Foundation.
The barn that raises the most money will receive a Virtual Sports Psychology Clinic with Darby Bonomi, PhD.
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Join us in person in Concord, North Carolina for the 2023 USHJA Annual Meeting from December 4-7 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Charlotte Concord Golf Resort & Spa. Pre-registration ends November 30. Tickets will be available for purchase on-site.
The 2023 competition season is quickly coming to a close! Click the link below to see where you stand in the Zone Horse of the Year Program. All point corrections must be received by Memberservices@usef.org by 11:59 p.m. ET on December 15.
We are helping you Know Before You Show with a simple guide of rule changes effective December 1, 2023, for the 2024 competition year! From the height of Junior Hunters to cross-entering your Young Jumper, get to know all the rules that affect Hunter/Jumper competition before you step into the show ring.
The 2024 competition year is nearly here! Renew your USHJA, USEF and affiliate organization memberships before your first competition. Be sure your information is up-to-date!
Don't forget! Beginning December 1, 2023, changes to horse ownership, lease registrations and change of name requests to horses must be recorded with both USHJA and USEF. Learn more.
Hunter/Jumper Judges and Course Designers
Don’t forget to renew your license(s) before you officiate in the 2024 competition year. Renew through the red Renew Licenses tile on your My USEF Dashboard. Remember, you need an Active/Competing or Life USHJA membership that is effective on 12/1/23. Email LOinquiry@usef.org with license questions and email membership@ushja.org with membership questions.
Does your riding program create well-rounded equestrians? Become a Recognized Riding Academy and check out the benefits! Applications are open now.
Emily Bruss, 11, of Bradford, New Hampshire, was given special recognition by the HQC Committee this year for being the youngest participant. She was awarded a handwoven belt from Boy O Boy Bridleworks.