How do I become a member of USEF?
To be eligible for USEF Awards including the USEF Horse of the Year Program, you must be an Active or Life Member and USHJA Active Member (if applicable). By submitting this application, you agree all information is correct and you agree to abide by all USEF rules and the policies contained in the Safe Sport Policy.
How do I register my horse for USEF?
Once you create your USEF Account, you can sign in to your account and select the Horse Recording Application/ID. Select the appropriate recording type and year (if annual is selected). 2. You can submit an application by fax, mail, or hand-delivery to the USEF office.
How much is a USEF competing membership?
How much do memberships cost? USEF has two different types of membership options for individuals, the Active Competing Membership and the Fan Membership. The Active Membership costs $80 per year, and the Fan Membership costs $25 per year.
What is USEF number?
If you need assistance or have any questions, please call US Equestrian Customer Care at 859-258-2472, email to [email protected] or use the online live chat feature on the Support page to reach a representative.
How do I find my USEF number?
8. Can I find Horse ID/Recording numbers online? Yes! You can sign in to your My USEF account and visit your Member Dashboard, and if you click on the “My Horses” tile you will see a complete list of your horses.
How many USEF members are there?
With more than 80,000 individual members, more than 2,700 member competitions, and 100 affiliate organizations, USA Equestrian oversaw 26 breeds and disciplines of competition.
What is the sport called when you ride a horse?
Equestrianism (from Latin equester, equestr-, equus, ‘horseman’, ‘horse’), commonly known as horse riding (British English) or horseback riding (American English), includes the disciplines of riding, driving, and vaulting.
What is the least dangerous equestrian sport?
While you might not be surprised that sports such as eventing or barrel racing are the most dangerous you’ll probably be shocked to know that equestrian vaulting is one of the safest of all disciplines.