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Multiple Fall Championships Relocate To Tryon

During the past several days, the U.S. Equestrian Federation staff along with the board of directors and show management teams for the Pennsylvania National Horse Show and Washington International Horse Show have worked closely together to find the best venue to host the important fall USEF National Championships and WIHS Championships following the cancellation of the PNHS and WIHS on Aug. 14 due to multiple issues resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

On Aug. 18, the organizations announced the decision to relocate the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals–East, Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Finals, the Neue Schule/USEF Junior Jumper National Championships and the WIHS Championship Finals to Tryon International Equestrian Center in Mill Spring, North Carolina. TIEC was selected as the best location to host these events because of the size and scope of the facility, its central location relative to other venues, the existing competitions on the calendar and its proven success in hosting events since reopening in June 2020. The dates for each competition are outlined below:

• Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Finals – Oct. 8-11
• Neue Schule/USEF Junior Jumper National Championships – Oct. 8-11
• Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals–East – Oct. 15-18
• WIHS Equitation Finals and WIHS Pony Equitation Finals – Oct. 23-25
• WIHS Children’s and Adult Hunter and Jumper Finals – Oct. 20-25 (TBA)

“We are pleased to accommodate the USEF, PNHS and WIHS special fall championships at TIEC,” said Sharon Decker, president of Tryon Equestrian Partners – Carolinas Operations. “Each year competitors work hard to qualify for these year-end events. In what has been a remarkably challenging year, we plan to build off of the success and learning we have experienced to date operating nine weeks of successful competition to offer a safe and celebratory competition environment for these events in partnership with their respective organizing committees.”

USEF, TIEC, PNHS and WIHS are all dedicated to providing the safest and highest-quality competition environment for dedicated members, exhibitors, and their families. All events will be spectator-free. The show organizers will continuously monitor the COVID-19 status and will adjust or amend shows based on the guidance from federal, state, and other public health officials.Complete show schedules will be available this weekend. The digital prize lists, stabling and entry information will go live next week. Entries and stabling will be managed for each event separately by PNHS, WIHS and USEF Platinum Performance Talent Search.

Source: Press Release

On Aug. 18, the organizations announced the decision to relocate the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals–East, Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Finals, the Neue Schule/USEF Junior Jumper National Championships and the WIHS Championship Finals to Tryon International Equestrian Center in Mill Spring, North Carolina. TIEC was selected as the best location to host these events because of the size and scope of the facility, its central location relative to other venues, the existing competitions on the calendar and its proven success in hosting events since reopening in June 2020. The dates for each competition are outlined below:

• Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Finals – Oct. 8-11
• Neue Schule/USEF Junior Jumper National Championships – Oct. 8-11
• Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals–East – Oct. 15-18
• WIHS Equitation Finals and WIHS Pony Equitation Finals – Oct. 23-25
• WIHS Children’s and Adult Hunter and Jumper Finals – Oct. 20-25 (TBA)

“We are pleased to accommodate the USEF, PNHS and WIHS special fall championships at TIEC,” said Sharon Decker, president of Tryon Equestrian Partners – Carolinas Operations. “Each year competitors work hard to qualify for these year-end events. In what has been a remarkably challenging year, we plan to build off of the success and learning we have experienced to date operating nine weeks of successful competition to offer a safe and celebratory competition environment for these events in partnership with their respective organizing committees.”

USEF, TIEC, PNHS and WIHS are all dedicated to providing the safest and highest-quality competition environment for dedicated members, exhibitors, and their families. All events will be spectator-free. The show organizers will continuously monitor the COVID-19 status and will adjust or amend shows based on the guidance from federal, state, and other public health officials.Complete show schedules will be available this weekend. The digital prize lists, stabling and entry information will go live next week. Entries and stabling will be managed for each event separately by PNHS, WIHS and USEF Platinum Performance Talent Search.

Source: Press Release
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