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The March/April Issue of Eventing USA is Now Available!

By Leslie Mintz - USEA Staff | Apr 10, 2020

The March/April issue of Eventing USA is now available. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the United States Eventing Association (USEA) was, unfortunately, unable to print and mail the March/April issue of Eventing USA, but the full magazine has been released for all current USEA members to read online.

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In this issue:

Features

Andreas Dibowski Wants You Forward and Straight
By Lauren EM Gash

The 2020 USEA Instructor’s Certification Program (ICP) Symposium was held this year at the picturesque Barnstaple South, in Ocala, Fla. Riders and auditors were immersed in education and training concepts by German Olympic team gold medalist Andreas Dibowski.

Mastering the Show Jumping Course Between the Fences with Aaron Vale
By Ann Glavan

The key to riding a good show jumping course is all about what happens between the fences. Learn from a show jumping specialist on how to ride a smooth round.

Applied Science: Doable Data Analysis for 2020 Goal-Setting
By Maria Muñiz

EquiRatings believes if you want to manage your performance and hopefully improve it, you must first start to measure it.

Gastric Ulcers: A Pain in the Gut
By Jessica Duffy

Dr. Elizabeth MacDonald, Clinical Instructor of Equine Medicine at Virginia Tech’s Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC) in Leesburg, Virginia, explains gastric ulcers from diagnosis to treatment.

Departments

CEO’s Letter

Bit Check

On The Bookshelf: Come to the X by Julia Wendell

Grid Pro Quo with Ariel Grald

Worth The Trust Grant Update with Kaley Sapper

Know Your Rules: Dangerous Riding and Athlete Representative

Day in the Life: Travers Schick in Tokyo

Member Memos: Your $1 Makes a Difference to Equine Medical Research

In Memoriam

Winner’s Circle

Leaderboard

Halt, Salute