*Application must be submitted prior to the conclusion of the competition for points to count*
1) Please select Category as "Hunter"
2) Please select Year as "2024"
3) Date Range and Title may be left blank
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*Top 75 to be invited to compete at each Final*
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*Find USEF/NCEA Junior Hunter Seat Medal Final qualifying classes near you*
Please note that will need to select USEF/NCEA Junior Hunter Seat Medal from the drop-down options
2024 Finals
East
October 20, 2024
Pennsylvania National Horse Show
Congratulations to the 2023 winner, Maggie King!
West
November 09, 2024
National Sunshine Series II
Congratulations to the 2023 winner, Maggie Dumhrauf!
About the Events
The USEF/NCEA Junior Hunter Seat Medal is a two-phase class with an over fences and a flat portion. The Finals include an additional bracket-format phase that requires riders to compete on unfamiliar horses in a format similar to that of the National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA).
There are two different regions that will host NCEA Medal Finals: East Coast and West Coast. Both of these Finals are conducted as a three-phase competition.
- Fences Phase: To be shown over a minimum of eight fences 3' 3” in height, spread not to exceed fence height. The course may be either a Jumper or Hunter type course and must include at least two changes of direction and a combination. Water obstacles and liverpools are not permitted. An open numerical scoring system must be used in the first phase, with each rider's score announced at the completion of their round.
- Flat Phase: The top 20% or top ten scoring riders, whichever is greater, will return for the flat phase. Judges will test riders on their skills on the flat by asking for a demonstration of additional basic dressage movements such as the shoulder in, haunches in, or leg yield.
- Bracket Phase: The Flat and Fences phase will both count equally in the determination of the top 4 riders to return for the Bracket phase to compete on neutral horses. The fourth and first place rider will compete over a course of at least 8 fences on the same horse. The second and third place rider will compete over a course of at least 8 fences on the same horse. The winners of each head to head will compete for the championship and reserve.
For more information about the NCEA, please visit http://www.collegiateequestrian.com.
Contact
Ashley Hudson
[email protected]
859-225-6969