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USEF/USEA Horse Trials

Course Brook Farm hosts 2 recognized horse trials competitions sanctioned by the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) and the United States Eventing Association (USEA).

 

Levels offered: Starter (now USEA endorsed), Beginner Novice, Novice, Training, Modified-Training and Preliminary.

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Both events participate in the Jockey Club sponsored Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.).

2024 Dates:

Saturday, July 20
Sunday, September 29

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Sponsorship & Advertising

Get connected to our highly targeted audiences at these exciting equestrian competitions! 
 

Course Brook Farm Horse Trials showcases the equestrian sport of eventing – a three-phase competition that includes dressage, cross-country, and stadium jumping - that attracts horses and riders from across New York and New England. The event provides a unique opportunity to reach a specialized market of equestrians, horse lovers, regional visitors, and residents. 


Your business or organization can reach them through the array of event sponsorship and advertising opportunities.

 

Sponsorship/Advertising Coordinator

Collin Mayo

CMayocoursebrookfarm@gmail.com

Office 508-202-9698

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TIP Award

Course Brook Farm is proud to be participating in the The Jockey Club’s Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.).  To participate, at no extra cost, please include a copy of your T.I.P. identification card.  Don't have a card...please visit www.tjctip.com to register for one. Entries are accepted up until the start of the applicable division.

 

Divisions

Starter, BN, N, T, MT and P

Prize/Award

Low Point Champion ribbon and prize

Low Point Reserve Champion ribbon only

 

Only Thoroughbreds that have been registered with The Jockey Club or a foreign Thoroughbred stud book recognized by The Jockey Club are eligible to participate in T.I.P. classes and awards.
 
Riders and owners should obtain a T.I.P. number for all horse/rider combinations. T.I.P. number applications are done online at www.tjctip.com. T.I.P. numbers must be provided to the horse show. Hard copy forms will also be provided to shows.

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Volunteering

Volunteers are the lifeblood of our sport, the unsung heroes, and the people who make it possible to keep the sport alive. 

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Just about any age or experience level can find a job to do in our sport. If you have never volunteered, don't let that discourage you - you will be trained for your task at the event.

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Volunteer Coordinator

Janet Sinclair

email: janetsinclair1@live.com

mobile: 508.523.3327

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