While Andrew McConnon competed at Burghley last weekend, images of him allegedly abusing horses on private property were going viral.
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Following a public outcry when images of US dressage rider Cesar Parra surfaced mistreating horses at his home base, the scope of jurisdiction will be increased.
The deadline for EC sport license holders to comply with USEF's new eligibility requirements has been extended to December 1, 2023.
Taylor Jay has launched a civil lawsuit against convicted sex offender Dylan Harries, USEF and others, seeking more than $1 million in damages.
New eligibility requirements for foreign participants, including riders, drivers, coaches, etc., will come into effect September 1st.
Canadian Graeme Thom is the new Director of FEI/High-Performance Sport Programs; David O’Connor will fill the new position of Chief of Sport.
The USEF Board is following the lead of the IOC, FEI and other international bodies in condemning the Russian invasion of the Ukraine.
The Organizing Committee and USEF decided to cancel the event ‒ one of just three in North America ‒ due to the ongoing EHV-1 outbreak.
Countries from the Americas could have fewer chances than others to qualify for Paris 2024 under recently published proposals.
The popular annual event scheduled for May 27-June 6 has been cancelled for the second year due to the pandemic and USEF restrictions.