United States Equestrian Drill Association
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The United States Equestrian Drill Association (USEDA) is the national sanctioning body for
mounted drill and color guard competitions in the United States of America. The USEDA is an
affiliate of the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) and an Organizational Member of the American Horse Council (AHC).
The United States Equestrian Drill Championship (Super Ride) has grown from the efforts of the USEDA to organize a consolidated annual national championship event that showcases the very best that the sport has to offer. Since 2003, the competition has been staged each summer in East Texas. The 2012 event is scheduled for June 18 - 23 at the Texas Rose Horse Park, near Lindale (TX).
mounted drill and color guard competitions in the United States of America. The USEDA is an
affiliate of the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) and an Organizational Member of the American Horse Council (AHC).
The United States Equestrian Drill Championship (Super Ride) has grown from the efforts of the USEDA to organize a consolidated annual national championship event that showcases the very best that the sport has to offer. Since 2003, the competition has been staged each summer in East Texas. The 2012 event is scheduled for June 18 - 23 at the Texas Rose Horse Park, near Lindale (TX).