Dates Announced for the 2015 George H. Morris Horsemastership Training Session presented by the USHJA

October 27, 2014 — The George H. Morris Horsemastership Training Session presented by the USHJA, now in its ninth year, returns to the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, Fla., December 29-January 3.

The following 12 riders will be invited to participate:

  • The USHJA North American Junior and Young Rider Individual Show Jumping Champions at the 2014 Adequan/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North
  • Individual Champion at the 2014 Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championship
  • Champion from the 2014 Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals-East
  • Champion from the 2014 Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals-West
  • Two riders from the USHJA Emerging Athlete Program presented by Dover Saddlery
  • Five Wild Cards chosen by George Morris*

* For more information about the GHM Wild Card, contact Amy Serridge at aserridge@usef.org.

The USEFNetwork.com presented by Smartpak will host wall-to-wall coverage from the George H. Morris Horsemastership Training Session presented by the USHJA. The public is also welcome to audit all mounted sessions at no charge.

The final schedule will be available in December on www.usef.org.

For additional information about the 2015 George H. Morris Horsemastership Training Session presented by the USHJA, contact Amy Serridge at aserridge@usef.org.

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