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Title: Adams Horse Supply Renews Title Sponsorship of USEA Adult Team Championships Through 2028

The United States Eventing Association (USEA) is proud to announce the continued partnership with Adams Horse Supply, which has renewed its commitment as the Title Sponsor of the USEA Adult Team Championships (ATC) for the next four years. From 2025 through 2028, the competition will be formally known as “The Adams Horse Supply USEA Adult Team Championships.”

Adams Horse Supply, a trusted name in the equestrian retail world, has served riders and horse owners since 1998, offering an extensive selection of products for horse care, riding apparel, tack, and stable needs. Known for outstanding customer service and quality offerings, Adams has become a go-to source for both amateur and professional equestrians across disciplines. Learn more about Adams Horse Supply at adamshorsesupplies.com.

"Adams is thrilled to announce a four-year partnership with the USEA as the title sponsor of the Adult Team Championships at the American Eventing Championships!" said Jennifer Helgren, owner of Adams Horse Supply. "The Team Championships add a whole other level of excitement and camaraderie to the already festive AEC. We are really excited and look forward to seeing everyone in California in August!"

“Adams Horse Supply has been a fantastic partner in supporting adult eventers, and we are honored to continue this relationship through 2028,” said USEA CEO Rob Burk. “The Adult Team Championships embody the camaraderie and spirit of our sport, and Adams Horse Supply’s support helps elevate the experience for all involved. We’re excited for what the future holds.”

In 2025, the ATC will take place during the USEA American Eventing Championships (AEC) from Aug. 27-31 at Galway Downs in Temecula, California. It will be returning to the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky, from 2026 to 2028.

The USEA Adult Team Challenges provide adult riders a chance to compete in a friendly, supportive team environment. For many years, these Challenges were held annually in various regions—Eastern, Central, and Western—but in 2014, the USEA membership voted to reimagine the program. Under the new model, each USEA Area was encouraged to organize Adult Team Challenges that lead up to the year-end Championships at the AEC, increasing access and participation across the country. Riders interested in being part of this exciting program can learn more at useventing.com.

As the ATC continues to thrive, this partnership reaffirms the shared commitment between the USEA and Adams Horse Supply to provide meaningful opportunities for adult riders, both amateur and professional, to engage, compete, and build lasting connections within the sport of eventing.

About the United States Eventing Association

The USEA is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization committed to providing eventing enthusiasts with a competitive level suited to their individual skills. By assisting and educating competitors, event organizers, and officials; maintaining responsible safety standards; and registering qualified competitions and clinics, the USEA offers a strong and continuous training opportunity for an ever-expanding field of world-class competitors. Just as importantly, the USEA provides a means for all riders, regardless of age or ability, to experience the thrill of eventing. To learn more, visit www.useventing.com.

The United States Eventing Association (USEA) has renewed its partnership with Adams Horse Supply, which will serve as the Title Sponsor for the USEA Adult Team Championships (ATC) from 2025 to 2028. The event will be officially named “The Adams Horse Supply USEA Adult Team Championships,” highlighting the ongoing commitment of Adams Horse Supply, a reputable equestrian retailer known for its quality products and customer service.

Jennifer Helgren, owner of Adams Horse Supply, expressed excitement about the partnership, emphasizing the camaraderie and festive atmosphere the Team Championships bring to the American Eventing Championships (AEC). USEA CEO Rob Burk echoed this sentiment, noting that the partnership enhances the experience for adult eventers and fosters community within the sport.

The ATC will take place during the AEC at Galway Downs in California in 2025, returning to the Kentucky Horse Park from 2026 to 2028. The USEA Adult Team Challenges aim to create a supportive environment for adult riders, encouraging participation across the country. This collaboration between USEA and Adams Horse Supply underscores their shared commitment to providing valuable opportunities for adult riders in the eventing community.

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Title: Oregon City Equestrian Team Clinches First Place at State Championship

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Oregon City High School equestrian team had another first-place showing at the OHSET State Championship.

During the meet, which was held May 8-11 at the Deschutes County Expo in Redmond, Oregon City swept the Large Team High Point for the fourth year in a row. The Pioneers scored a total of 440 points to take first overall, while Philomath earned second place with 302 points and Canby had 282 points to take third.

The meet included 100 high schools and over 500 athletes competing. Individually, junior Lilly Zuber won in the keyhole category for the third year in a row. She also won the high point for team contributor and reserve high point in timed events.

Those taking top honors in individual events included:

  • Callie Arnold: third working rancher
  • Ava Thomas: third saddleseat, sixth showmanship, seventh in hand trail
  • Lilly Zuber: third figure 8, sixth barrels
  • Chelsea Challenger: 13th keyhole
  • Aubrey Hubel: reserve state champion steer daubing, seventh pole bending
  • Evelyn Grzemkowski: third driving, sixth dressage
  • Mary Jolma: fourth driving
  • Josie Davis: fourth in hand trail, fifth driving
  • Harleigh O’Leary: seventh jumping, 15th figure 8
  • Chloie Strausbaugh: 13th saddleseat
  • Braelee Borden: 12th steer daubing

Top honors in team events included:

  • Reserve state champions team Canadian flags with a time of 34.945 seconds: Lillian Zuber, Callie Arnold, Braelee Borden, Evelyn Grzemkowski
  • Reserve state champions two man birangle with a time of 25.847 seconds: Lilly Zuber, Callie Arnold
  • Bronze medal freestyle drill: Braelee Borden, Sophia Carson, Esther Hoffmann-Miramontes, Evelyn Grzemkowski, Harleigh O’Leary, Chloie Strausbaugh
  • Bronze medal IHOR: Lilly Zuber, Josie Davis, Evelyn Grzemkowski, Mary Jolma
  • Fourth team versatility: Lilly Zuber, Callie Arnold, Ava Thomas, Mary Jolma

Next up will be the Pacific Northwest Invitational Championships June 20-22 in Redmond. The top Washington and top Oregon athletes will face off for the regional competition. Oregon City has 12 athletes qualified for the last meet of the season.

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Title: Hyderabad Police Commissioner Inspects Horse Stables and Launches Swift Women Action Team

Hyderabad: Hyderabad commissioner of police, CV Anand, on Tuesday, June 3, inspected the horse stable at the Goshamahal police ground. He said that the blocks belonging to the police department are being shifted and that the horse ground and stables have been temporarily shifted to the vacant space in the Goshamahal Police Stadium.

Anand informed that all departments under the Hyderabad police at the grounds will be shifted, and the premises will be handed over to the medical department. “We are preparing a horse stable and a ground. Similarly, the government has allocated another 2 acres next to TTI (Traffic Training Institute) and chief minister A Revanth Reddy has sanctioned Rs 55 crore with a special initiative,” he said Anand.

The construction of this building will be completed in about one year by the Police Housing Corporation.

Also Read: Hyderabad: New building of Osmania General Hospital to come up in Goshamahal

Formation of swift women action team

Anand stated that dharnas, rallies, and protests are a regular occurrence in Hyderabad, and it would be highly inappropriate and embarrassing if women had to be arrested without adequate preparation. To address this issue, a team of 35 newly selected women constables has been formed at the Hyderabad Police Headquarters. This unit has been named the Swift Women Action Team.

The commissioner explained that the team has undergone special training in karate and in techniques to safely detain and escort women during protests. He added that more personnel will be recruited soon, and the team will be expanded into two platoons of 42 members each.

Anand concluded by congratulating the officers and all the team members involved in establishing the Swift Women Action Team.

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