- Ryan Wood takes first and second place in the Advanced AEC Gold Cup Finals
- The American Eventing Championships debut at the Tyron International Equestrian Center in North Carolina
- Record entries with 690 horses competing at the 2016 American Eventing Championships
(MILL SPRING, NC) – September 4, 2016 – Future US champion horse and rider eventing combinations took center stage at the 2016 Nutrena USEA American Eventing Championships (AEC) presented by Land Rover, held at the stunning Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC), over four days from August 31st to September 4th, 2016.
Featuring over 600 riders from across 38 US states, competing on 690 horses, the AEC provides riders of all ages and levels, from the Beginner Novice through the Advanced level, the chance to compete in the only National Championships of its kind. Amateur and junior riders aged from just 12 years old graced the massive stage of the George H. Morris Arena for 18 divisional finals throughout the weekend, which were followed by jubilant award presentations and unrelenting smiles.
Created as a stepping stone for amateurs to get a taste of competing at the top level and experience world‑class facilities, the Championship provides the perfect environment for developing the next generation of equestrian athletes. The incredible facilities of the TIEC, comprising of 12 all‑weather rings, a covered arena and 1,200 stalls provided an experience that many of the competitors will treasure as lifelong memories.
Annabelle Kress aged 12 from Pennsylvania, winner of Junior Beginner Novice Under 14 Division, who was competing in her first National Championships said: “My horse was a superstar. He didn’t question anything and I’m just really happy with him overall because he was so willing to do his job. I think even qualifying to come here is amazing. I’m so lucky that I even qualified and that I did so well is just insane.”
ADVANCED AEC GOLD CUP FINAL |
The event matches perfectly with Land Rover North America’s long‑term partnership with the U.S. Eventing Team. Land Rover North America is a longstanding supporter of equestrian sport with their involvement spanning over two decades and continuing to expand into new events across the United States. |
As well as the top‑class equestrian competition, spectators were given the opportunity to test drive the newest range of Land Rover and Range Rover vehicles on a specifically designed off‑road demonstration course. The younger drivers aged four to 10 were also treated to a fleet of electric powered replicas of the iconic Land Rover Series I model to drive on a miniature off‑road course. |