Endurance is a long distance sport covering variations in altitude, terrain, and weather that tests the fitness and stamina of the horse as well as the athlete’s discipline and horsemanship skills. Periodic checkpoints occur throughout the competition to ensure the health and fitness of the horse and athlete. Given their ability to meet and master physical challenges, it’s no surprise that Arabians and their close kin dominate in this discipline.

 

 

US Equestrian Endurance Program Contact Information

 

Steven Morrissey
[email protected] | 859.225.2052

 

Additional Resources

Proposed 2023 Endurance Rules

Proposed 2023 Endurance Rules

2023 U.S. FEI Calendar

List of 2023 FEI Endurance competitions within the United States. Updated 3/6/2023

FEI Endurance Calendar Policies and Procedures

Effective for the 2022 U.S. FEI Endurance Calendar. Approved by the USEF Ad Hoc BOD on February 16th, 2022.

Endurance Athlete Services

Information for Competing in a Foreign Country

Membership Requirements

USEF and FEI Membership Requirements for Endurance.

FEI Entry System & Athlete Dashboard

How to declare your FEI entry for competitions held within the U.S.

FEI Entry System Late Fee Policy

Effective June 15, 2018, the USEF will charge $75 per horse for entries submitted on behalf of an athlete by USEF staff after the Definite Entry Deadline, provided late entries are permitted according to discipline policy, and will be accepted by the OC. The charge will be invoiced to the athlete.

FEI Log Sheet

For all 1* and 2* horses competing without a USEF National Passport or FEI Passport