2024 Marshall+Sterling Insurance/USHJA National Championships to Feature Exciting Changes

Lexington, Ky.—Sept. 13, 2024—The U.S. Hunter Jumper Association is pleased to announce notable updates for the upcoming Marshall+Sterling Insurance/USHJA National Championships, scheduled to take place during the Las Vegas National Horse Show at the South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa in Las Vegas, Nevada, from November 11-17, 2024.
This year, the event marks a pivotal transition and will now be produced by Desert International Horse Park, led by Steve Hankin. Continuing his role, show manager Pat Boyle will remain an integral part of the event’s success, ensuring a seamless experience for competitors and spectators alike.

“We are excited to be working with Steve Hankin and Desert International Horse Park,” said USHJA President Britt McCormick. “Their expertise, coupled with Pat Boyle’s continued leadership, will elevate this year’s championships, allowing us to bring more opportunities to our competitors.”

This year’s championships feature several important updates designed to expand opportunities for participants:

  • Increased Competitor Capacity: The event will now welcome a larger number of riders across various divisions, giving more athletes a chance to compete on this prestigious stage.
  • Enhanced Coliseum Competition: A broader group of competitors, including affiliates, will now have the opportunity to showcase their talent in the South Point Arena, an unparalleled venue known for its world-class facilities.
  • WCE Finals as Main Event: The West Coast Equestrian Medal Final will take center stage as the highlight event on Saturday evening, drawing significant attention and showcasing top talent.
  • IHSA/USHJA 3'3" Hunter Seat Medal Final: Set for Sunday, the IHSA/USHJA 3'3" Hunter Seat Medal Final - West will offer competitors a prime platform to demonstrate their skills in front of a packed audience in the South Point Arena.
  • Expanded Rider Opportunities: Competitors will now have additional opportunities to practice and prepare for their classes, a key component in their development and performance at this level.

These changes represent a commitment to providing the best possible experience for participants and an enhanced competitive environment.