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September Zone 3 Update
Thank you for being a Zone 3 member! See who is attending the virtual HQC Nationals, learn about Annual Meeting changes, see competition results and more.
2020 USHJA Annual Meeting will be Virtual
The USHJA Board of Directors voted to move the 2020 USHJA Annual Meeting to a virtual format.

Meeting dates have been extended to accommodate more educational sessions and opportunities, and to avoid overlapping meetings. The virtual Annual Meeting will now be held November 30-December 11.

Click here to learn more about Annual Meeting. More details will be announced soon.
Congratulations to Members Competing at Virtual HQC Nationals
Congratulations to our members competing in the virtual Horsemanship Quiz Challenge Nationals this year!

HQC Participants
  • Devyn Borden, Purcellville, Va. 
  • Emma Hyde, Reisterstown, Md.
  • Walter Miller, Charlotte, N.C.

Adult HQC Participants
  • Holly A Adams, Huddleston, Va. 
  • Carrie Brent, Hampstead, Md.
  • Kristi L Flis, Falls Church, Va.
  • Kathryn Luke, Mclean, Va.

HQC Nationals will be held online October 26-November 7.
More USHJA Educational Webinars Coming Up
The USHJA continues to plan educational webinars for members! Mark your calendar:
  • Oct. 13 at 7 p.m., The Professional Marketing Workshop 
  • Oct. 19 at 7 p.m., Fall Back into Horsemanship HQC Nationals Study Hall
  • Nov. 9 at 7 p.m., Jumper Judge's Perspective 
The Zone 3 HOTY Championship is Coming Up
Zone 3 Horse of the Year Championship
October 16-18
Morven Park International Equestrian Center
Leesburg, Va.
Click here for more information.

*Championships are subject to change.
Fall Back into Horsemanship Book Sale on USHJA Trainer Certification Program Manuals

$15 each or buy 5 or more for $10 each, shipping included!
USHJA Affiliate Member Organization News
The American National Riding Commission has several virtual competitions and educational opportunities for members happening now and coming up!
  • ANRC Virtual College Team Equitation Tournament: a virtual team competition open to any college or university that offers a 4-year or 2-year degree program.
  • ANRC Take it Forward Freestyle Challenge: anyone at any skill level can participate in this virtual clinic and horse show series.
  • Virtual College Recruitment Fair: to connect college and high school students, the fair is slated for October 26-30.
COVID-19 Resources and Information
The show season continues to be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. While showing has resumed in many ares, horse shows also continue to be canceled or relocated.

Find the most up-to-date information relate to COVID-19:



USHJA Puissance Challenge Fundraiser Begins October 1
The USHJA Puissance Challenge Fundraiser is a friendly barn challenge that puts jumping skills to the test while raising money for the Equestrian Helmet Safety Initiative!

From October 1-31, host your own puissance challenge, where riders of all levels can compete in divisions from ground poles to over 4'.
Amateurs: We Want Your Feedback
We want your feedback about changing or keeping the current age splits in the Hunters and/or implementing age splits in the Jumpers. A survey has been created so you can provide your feedback!
Sport History: Fun Facts from the USHJA Wheeler Museum
Hunter Appointments 

The shadbellies and scarlet coats seen in Derby classes these days carry on traditions from foxhunting. 
Horse show hunter classes have their origins in events for recognized hunt members to compete for “best suitable to hunt” awards over outside courses that simulated the hunt field. These classes were mostly in the Working Hunter division and required riders and horses to wear “appointments,” tack and attire required by foxhunting for safety. Over time, amateur, junior, and even pony hunter divisions featured appointments, or “formal attire,” classes.

Stock ties, plain bridles, and string gloves under the saddle flap in case of rain are just a few of the field hunt details that were judged in appointments classes.

Curious about some other traditions that come from the hunt field? Check out the Looking Back article in the latest issue of In Stride.

Photo: Sindy Paul and Squeaky in a Small Pony Hunter Appointments class in the 1960s. Courtesy of Sindy Paul from the “Ponies Through the Decades” exhibit.
Know Your Zone 3 Committee Members
  • Oliver Kennedy, Chair
  • Streett Moore, Vice Chair
  • Diane Tate, Treasurer
  • Andrew Ellis
  • Rachel Howell
  • Brooke Kemper
  • Alan Lohman
  • Tracy Magness
  • Alden Moylan
  • Deloise Noble-Strong
  • Gordon Reistrup
  • Mike Rosser
  • Sandra Ruiz
  • Catherine Schlaeppi
  • Cricket Stone
  • Eric Straus, non-voting advisor
Special thanks to these members who serve our zone! For more information about the committee and contact information, click here.
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Upcoming Events and Deadlines
September
  • Sept. 28-Oct. 4: WCHR Finals, World Equestrian Center, Wilmington, Ohio

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