Andrew H Philbrick

Licensed Course Designer at United States Equestrian Federation

Andrew H Philbrick is an accomplished equestrian professional with extensive experience in various roles within the equestrian industry. Serving as a member of the Board of Directors for the United States Hunter Jumper Association since January 2021 and as a member of the USHJA Show Management Committee since December 2018, Philbrick contributes valuable insights to the sport's development. Additionally, Philbrick has been a licensed course designer for the United States Equestrian Federation since 2005 and has owned Princeton Show Jumping and Hunter Farms since 1982, both of which are premier facilities for equestrian competition and training. Philbrick has also provided expert commentary for equestrian television broadcasts between 1995 and 2022. Philbrick holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Skidmore College, where attendance spanned from 1976 to 1980.

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Princeton, United States

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United States Equestrian Federation

Equestrian competitors, leisure riders, coaches, fans and enthusiasts each share a personal bond with the horse. This commonality defines the membership of the United States Equestrian Federation [USEF] which serves as the National Governing Body for Equestrian Sport.The USEF is dedicated to uniting the equestrian community, honoringachievement, and serving as guardians of equestrian sport. Since its inception in 1917, the Federation has been dedicated to pursuing excellence and promoting growth, all while providing and maintaining a safe and level playing field for both its equine and human athletes.The USEF trains, selects, and funds their United States Equestrian Team which consistently wins medals at the highest level of international competition, including the Olympic Games. The USEF also licenses equestrian competitions of all levels across the United States each year.Fostering growth among newcomers as well as the coming generation is paramount to the Federation’s continued success. Thir young equestrians continually raise the bar both at home and abroad, pushing themselves to be better and strive for excellence, all while fostering and strengthening the connection between themselves and their horses.The USEF contributes to the greater good of horses by assisting with their protection and welfare in crisis situations and natural disasters, as well as in daily competition. As part of this pledge to protect equine welfare, the USEF continues to help support federal and state governments and works closely with other national equine organizations.fwe