Competitions

We offer a variety of competition experiences both on- and off-farm.

Upcoming Competitions

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Our Competitions

Horse Trials

We host up to five Horse Trials annually– three USEA-recognized events and two unrecognized events.

What is a horse trials? Check out U.S. Eventing’s Discover Eventing site to learn all about it.

Winter Show Series

To keep riders tuned up for competition year-round, we generally offer a winter mini show series in our Indoor Arena.

Eventing Camp & Competition

A fantastic opportunity for riders of varying abilities– whether you’re looking to start eventing or you’re an eventer looking to broaden your knowledge.

The week includes lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on practice for every phase, with the week ending in an unrecognized Horse Trials with awards.

Farm Family Insurance Jackalope Enterprises Show Series

Offering Equitation, Hunter, & Jumper classes. A great low-stress opportunity for riders of all ages and abilities to gain show experience and have fun!

Equitation Teams

We participate in the following equitation leagues: Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA), National Capitol Equitation League (NCEL), National Capitol Short Stirrup Equitation League (NCSSEL)Junior Equitation League (JEL), and National Capitol Adult Equestrian League (NCAEL).

These leagues offer our riders the chance to ride a variety of horses during the fall and winter months.

Quarter Star 3-Day Event and Clinics

An intensive week of clinics and competition to prepare riders for a 3-day long-format Horse Trials.

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COVID-19 Information

Please consult the signs on the property for the most up-to-date policies.
General details can be found below.

Everyone (regardless of vaccination status) MUST:

  • respect physical distancing
  • e-sign the FMF waiver prior to/upon arrival of their first visit to the farm

If you have tested positive for COVID (regardless of your symptom status), do not come to the farm.

Please consult the CDC for current best practices.