Lexington, Ky. – US Equestrian congratulates the 2024 recipients of the USEF/Debbie Smith Grants for the Adequan®/USEF Junior Hunter National Championship – East. This year’s recipients are Karlie Dennis (Cochranton, Pa.) for the 3’3” height and Ellen Gomez (Magnolia, Texas) for the 3’6” height.
Thanks to the generosity of sponsor Debbie Smith, Dennis and Gomez will each receive a $10,000 grant to use toward expenses related to competing at this year’s championship, such as transportation, lodging, training, braiding, etc. Smith and US Equestrian launched the grants in 2023 to provide financial assistance to two qualified competitors at each of the Adequan®/USEF Junior Hunter National Championships – East and West.
"Seeing the enthusiasm and dedication of the young riders receiving these grants for the championships is incredibly inspiring," said Smith. "As we award these grants for the second year, I'm even more dedicated to helping deserving athletes on their journey to compete."
About the Adequan®/USEF Junior Hunter National Championships
Established in 2001, the Adequan®/USEF Junior Hunter National Championship showcases the best junior hunters in the nation while providing riders opportunities to meet and spend time with competitors from all over the country. In 2014, the 3’3” section was added and quickly gained popularity. Each year, more than 2,000 eligible hunters qualify to compete in the prestigious final which is held on each coast and is comprised of three phases: classic, under saddle, and handy. The overall score from the weighted sections determines the ultimate winner.
The 2024 Adequan®/USEF Junior Hunter National Championship - East will take place at Flintfields Horse Park in Traverse City, Mich., June 25-30, 2024.
About Debbie Smith
Debbie Smith has had an undeniable love for horses since childhood, that only grew stronger throughout her adult life. She has competed on both the East and West Coasts, and her successful junior career has continued to the present day, resulting in numerous USEF Horse of the Year Awards. While the thrill of competition drives her, Debbie’s true passion is for the sport. In addition to her own riding, Debbie also supports U.S. Show Jumping at the highest levels and hopes to see her horse, Carissimo 25, ridden by Aaron Vale make the team for Olympics in Paris this summer. From Olympic aspirations to generously supporting the Grant Program for the USEF Junior Hunter National Championship, Debbie’s commitment to providing opportunities for U.S. athletes to chase their dreams, exemplifies her dedication and has make an incredible impact on the sport she loves.