Carol Kozlowski brings a wealth of experience to the sport of Eventing. A graduate "A" Pony Clubber and college graduate with a B.S. She is a CCI3* rider, "r" judge and coached the NAJYRC Area II teams to some of their most successful results. Actively competing for over 30 years, Carol has been long-listed for the Olympics and short-listed twice for the Pan-Am Games. A major contribution to the sport was her spearheading the effort to have an FEI rule regarding minimum weight for Three-Day events changed in 1997, for which achievement she was named co-recipient "Horseman of the Year" by the Chronicle of the Horse. Carol is based out of her farm, "Mothersfield" in Avon, New York, currently serves as President of the Genesee Valley Riding & Driving Club, perviously sat on the USEF Eventing Technical Committee and served on the USEA Board of Directors for six years, five of which were in the capacity of Vice President of Safety. Carol now serves as President of the U.S. Eventing Association (USEA).
| Committee | Position | Term |
|---|---|---|
| Connemara Committee | Athlete Representative | Ends: 2027 |