Schedule Update Announced for Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Fund/USHJA Emerging Athletes Program Regional Training Session

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Lexington, Ky. – Mar. 23, 2018 –The U.S. Hunter Jumper Association has updated the date for the 2018 Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Fund/USHJA Emerging Athletes Program Regional Training Session planned for HITS Balmoral in Crete, Illinois. This session will now be held July 9-13 at HITS Balmoral with clinicians Anne Kursinski and Anne Thornbury, and riders must apply for the session by May 14 online at www.ushja.org/EAP

This is one of 10 EAP Regional Training Sessions open to riders ages 25 and under will be held across the country in 2018, and a group of renowned clinicians and stable managers have been selected to lead mounted and stable management instruction.

2017 EAP National Training Session Champion Kendra Duggleby, center, with EAP Committee Chair Sally Ike and Olympian Peter Wylde. Photo: Tricia Booker/USHJA

Riders ages 25 and under who are interested in participating in a session can apply online at www.ushja.org/EAP. The deadline for applications for the first five sessions is April 16, and the deadline for applications for the remaining sessions is May 14. 

Sessions with an application deadline of April 16:

Location Date Riding Clinician & Stable Manager
Maplewood Stables
Reno, Nev.
May 31-June 4 Jim Wofford & Nanci Snyder
Georgia International Horse Park
Conyers, Ga.
June 10-14 Geoff Teall & Anne Thornbury

Great Southwest Equestrian Center 

Katy, Texas

June 11-15 Julie Winkel & Nanci Snyder
Centenary University
Long Valley, N.J.
June 18-22 Joe Fargis & Colleen Reed
Los Angeles Equestrian Center
Burbank, Calif.
June 27-July 1 Kip Rosenthal & Anne Thornbury

Sessions with an application deadline of May 14:

Location Date Riding Clinician & Stable Manager
Mt. Holyoke
South Hadley, Mass.
July 8-12 Karen Healey & Nanci Snyder
HITS Balmoral
Crete, Ill.
July 9-13 Anne Kursinski & Anne Thornbury
Virginia Horse Center
Lexington, Va.
July 16-20 Geoff Teall & Colleen Reed
Colorado Horse Park
Parker, Colo.
July 31-Aug. 4 Julie Winkel & Nanci Snyder
World Equestrian Center
Wilmington, Ohio
Aug. 1-5 Jeff Cook & Colleen Reed

The USHJA Emerging Athletes Program was created for young riders to gain riding and horsemanship knowledge in their pursuit to become informed and experienced horsemen and women within the hunter/jumper community. Since the program's inception in 2009, EAP athletes have gone on to accomplish numerous championships in the Hunter, Jumper and Equitation show rings including the USEF Show Jumping Talent Search East and West, the FEI North American Junior and Young Rider Championships, US Hunter Seat Medal Finals as well as the ASPCA Maclay Finals. 

Riders accepted into the EAP begin by participating in an EAP Regional Training Session. During the extensive five-day Regional Training Sessions, riders have the opportunity to work with top riding clinicians and some of the country's leading stable managers, where instruction focuses on flatwork, gymnastics, related distances and course work, as well as an intensive stable-management curriculum that incorporates proper care and grooming, horsemanship skills, and barn management. Riders provide their own horses for the Regional Training Session and are expected to provide all necessary care themselves. Horses and riders must be proficient in completing a jumper-style course set between 1.10m and 1.35m and include a liverpool to be eligible.

Once the Regional Training Sessions conclude, 16 riders and a select number of stable managers will be invited to attend the National Training Session. Selection of the riders and stable managers for the National Training Session is based on their riding and stable-management skills, written test results and potential shown during their Regional Training Session.

USHJA Zones, in collaboration with the USHJA Foundation, have funding available for members to help offset the cost of attending an EAP Regional Training Session or the National Training Session. For more information and to apply for an EAP Grant visitwww.ushja.org/zones, click on your home zone and then click on "Grants and Scholarships." EAP Grant applications must be completed by May 1.

The 2018 Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Fund/USHJA Emerging Athletes Program is supported in part by a generous grant from US Equestrian, as well as individual donors through the  USHJA Foundation. For more information on program specifications and application requirements, visit  www.ushja.org/EAP.

 

Media Contact:
Megan Lacy
mlacy@ushja.org
(859) 225-6723

Emerging Athletes Program Contact:
Alina Brazzil
abrazzil@ushja.org
(859) 225-6705