Horse Shows

FOR ALL OF OUR SHOWS IN 2024

Evenstride Ltd will be following the guidelines set by the CDC, State of Massachusetts, USEF, & NEHC & MHC.

ALL ENTRIES MUST BE SUBMITTED (to Chris Phaneuf  cmphaneuf2@gmail.com).

ALL exhibitors will be required to sign the NEHC waiver form (at the secretary’s desk) before receiving back numbers.

The number of occupants in the viewing room / secretary’s area may be limited throughout the day.

Masks are waived for the fully vaccinated if you are unvaccinated masks must be worn and social distancing in effect.

~2024 Hunter & Equitation Show dates~

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Sunday, October 6, 2024

Sunday, November 24, 2024

March & April prize lists now available.

 

The prize lists and entry form for horse shows at Evenstride Ltd. are available here as downloadable documents. Click links below and the document will download to your computer’s “download” file.

March 17th & April 14th – Prizelist Cover

March 17th & April 14th – Rules & Class List

March 17th & April 14th – Class Descriptions & Membership Forms

March 17th & April 14th – Class Descriptions

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A Friendly Atmosphere For Starting Or Ending The Season!
Our shows offer you a great way to get out and see how you are progressing during the late fall, winter and early spring season. We do our best to make your day as fun and stress-free as possible. We know that the colder months can make it tough to feel inspired, so come and test the waters!

A Great Facility For Winter Competition!
Evenstride, Ltd. has the largest indoor arena in the area (100′ x 200′) with great footing. There is also a heated viewing room for those cheering friends and family members where food is served all day.

NEHC, MHC, and Downeast classes & More….
Whether you are hoping to get a head start qualifying for this year’s medals or are looking for those last few points, Evenstride is a great place for equitation riders to compete. Our horse shows offer the MHC Medals, the NEHC Junior and Adult medal classes, and the Downeast Medal classes. Plus, the opportunity to compete in a huge indoor arena simulates the conditions you’ll experience in the fall at the finals.