Membership Committee Current number of USAWE members: 843 (of which 78...

WE News Category: Committee Reports
May 2022
Membership Committee Current number of USAWE members: 775 (63 Juniors)...
April 2022
Membership Committee Current number of USAWE members: 712 Current number...
March 2022
Membership Committee Current number of USAWE members: 624 Current number...
February 2022
Membership Committee Current number of USAWE members: 567 Number of...
January 2022
Youth Development Committee Ok USAWE we want to hear from you! What do...
December 2021
Rules Committee The big news is that new dressage tests are being...
November 2021
Membership Committee Total members: 1052 Total Amateur: 634 ...
October 2021
Membership Committee Total members: 1052 Total Amateur: 634 ...
September 2021
Ethics Committee USAWE is a young organization, whose members come from...
August 2021
Membership Committee Current number of USAWE members: 1002 Number of...
July 2021
Membership Committee Membership Committee Report – as of July 21, 2021...
June 2021
Membership Committee Membership Committee Report – as of June 24, 2021...
May 2021
Membership Committee Membership Committee Report – as of 5/29/2021...
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USAWE Logo design by Alexandra Crippen of Crippen Designs.
The logo represents the four trials of Working Equitation and highlights the diversity for which the sport is known in the United States.
- The first image depicts a mule, being ridden in western tack and attire in the Dressage trial.
- The second image showcases an Iberian horse in traditional Iberian tack and attire performing in the EOH trial.
- The third image shows a horse of indeterminate breeding and a rider in English tack and attire, competing in the Speed trial.
- Together, all three riders represent a team competing together in the Cattle trial. Although the cow is not shown directly, the three teammates are working in concert. The image is intended to elicit the feeling of excitement and movement as the team moves their designated cow toward the holding pen to the far right, off the page. (Think of it as a "silent cow", much as the letter "e" at the end of a word is often referred to as "the silent 'e'" in recognition of its existence without being read aloud).
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