US Equestrian Announces Partnership with Upper Echelon Academy

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US Equestrian Announces Partnership with Upper Echelon Academy

Lexington, Ky. – The United States Equestrian Federation (US Equestrian) is pleased to announce that Upper Echelon Academy (UEA) is now the Official Tutoring Service of US Equestrian. UEA was previously the Official Tutoring Provider of the 2016 Adequan® /FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North (NAJYRC) and the 2016 US Pony Finals presented by Collecting Gaits Farm, as well as a Bronze Sponsor of the Adequan® /FEI NAJYRC.

“US Equestrian is honored that Upper Echelon Academy has chosen to enhance its partnership with the organization,” said US Equestrian CEO Bill Moroney. “UEA’s extensive private tutoring program was incredibly beneficial to our athletes competing in the Adequan® /FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North and the US Pony Finals presented by Collecting Gaits Farm last year, so we’re very excited to have them year-round.”

Upper Echelon Academy in Wellington, Fla., has a rich history of meeting the unique demands of equestrians and elite athletes outside a typical school environment. Using the latest technology, UEA meets the educational needs of each student and works closely with schools to provide tutoring that exceeds expectations. Upper Echelon Academy has an extensive background in designing and delivering curriculum and has established a cohesive relationship with respected schools across North America.

“Upper Echelon Academy proudly supports all of our students, from the youngest lead line riders to high school and college students competing on the international level,” said Clementine Goutal, owner and founder of UEA. “The sponsorship we have with US Equestrian reflects UEA’s commitment to supporting our students in their academic and athletic endeavors.”

Visit upperechelonacademy.com for more information.

For more information about USEF Sponsorship, please contact Lauren Carlisle at lcarlisle@usef.org.

 

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