2025 USEF Combined Driving National Championships To be Held at Tryon International Equestrian Center

Friday, August 30, 2024 | Mary Phelps

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Lexington, Ky. – US Equestrian is pleased to announce the dates and locations for the 2025 USEF Combined Driving National Championships. For 2025, the national championships across all levels and all divisions will be held at two competitions.

The 2025 USEF Combined Driving National Championship for Ponies will take place April 22-17, 2025, at Tryon International Equestrian Center in Mill Spring, N.C. This will include classes for single, pair, and four-in-hand ponies and VSEs from training through advanced levels.

The 2025 USEF Combined Driving National Championships for horses and para driving will take place Sept. 18-22, 2025, at the Tryon International Equestrian Center in North Carolina. This championship features single, pair, and four-in-hand horses at training through advanced levels and all levels of para driving.

Tryon International Equestrian Center, Home of the 2018 World Equestrian Games

Tryon International Equestrian Center, Home of the 2018 World Equestrian Games, where the USA Four-In-Hand Driving Team won the Gold Medal, will host both championships in the spring and the fall in a new format for USA Driving. In the spring, all divisions and levels for Ponies will be combined, and in the fall, all divisions and levels for horses will be combined.

2025 FEI World Driving Championships Locations – Dates TBD

  • FEI Driving World Championship for Pairs, Beekbergen, Netherlands, late August 2025
  • FEI Driving World Championships for Para Drivers, Läden, Germany
  • FEI Driving World Championship for Ponies Four-in-Hand /Pairs/Singles,
    Haras du Pin (FRA), September 2025
  • FEI Driving World Championship for Young Horses, Haras du Pin (FRA),
    September 2025

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