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Piece by Piece: Building the Complete Endurance Team
We’re excited to welcome you to AERC’s 2026 Virtual Convention! Join us from anywhere for an engaging and FUN online experience featuring six outstanding seminars (most with live Q&A), opportunities to meet with vendors, discover great products and special sales, participate in raffles, and celebrate excellence during AERC’s regional and national award ceremonies.
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Join us for the largest virtual trade show in the United States on February 28th - March 1st, 2026. Connect with industry professionals, discover new products, and network from the comfort of your own home. Don't miss out, register now!
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Find out more information about the sponsors with booths in the exhibit hall!
Find out more information about the sponsors with booths in the exhibit hall!
Find out more information about the sponsors with booths in the exhibit hall!
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Diane Connolly shares information about the 2026 AERC National Championship Ride, a premiere event that will be hosted at Orkney Springs, Virginia, by rhe Old Dominion organization on June 11 (50 mile ride) and June 13 (100 mile ride) this year.
Kim Minarich is the host and moderator of the AERC virtual convention. She is a passionate, accomplished endurance rider currently competing with her two BLM Mustangs. Kim is the creator and podcast host of "At The Hold: A Podcast for Endurance Riders", launched in early 2025, where she brings the endurance community together through engaging interviews with riders and lively recaps of major AERC events.
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00:03
Equine farrier and endurance rider Maria Muzzio offers her insights during this quick take on the balanced hoof.
00:04
00:05
10:15
General Session, membership meeting where AERC members can ask questions and receive feedback from directors on the AERC Board.
11:15
Dr. Jane Manfredi, DMV, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA
DACVSMR
Dr. Jane Manfredi, DMV, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA
DACVSMR
Dr. Jane Manfredi, DMV, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA
DACVSMR
Jane M. Manfredi, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA, DACVSMR (Equine), PG Dip is the Mary Anne McPhail Dressage Chair in Equine Sports Medicine and an Associate Professor in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She graduated from the Atlantic Veterinary College (Prince Edward Island, Canada), did an internship at Mississippi State University, and spent time in a private mixed large animal private practice and at two Chicago racetracks before completing a large animal surgical residency at the University of Minnesota. She completed a PhD at Michigan State in Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology and became boarded in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation before joining the faculty. Her research interests include the intersection of endocrine disorders and osteoarthritis, sports medicine and rehabilitation of the performance horse, and rider/horse/tack interactions. She has a passion for teaching and has been awarded the MSU Teacher Scholar Award as well as being named an Academy of Veterinary Educators Distinguished Expert and is an FEI level dressage rider.
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Jane M. Manfredi, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA, DACVSMR (Equine), PG Dip is the Mary Anne McPhail Dressage Chair in Equine Sports Medicine and an Associate Professor in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She graduated from the Atlantic Veterinary College (Prince Edward Island, Canada), did an internship at Mississippi State University, and spent time in a private mixed large animal private practice and at two Chicago racetracks before completing a large animal surgical residency at the University of Minnesota. She completed a PhD at Michigan State in Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology and became boarded in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation before joining the faculty. Her research interests include the intersection of endocrine disorders and osteoarthritis, sports medicine and rehabilitation of the performance horse, and rider/horse/tack interactions. She has a passion for teaching and has been awarded the MSU Teacher Scholar Award as well as being named an Academy of Veterinary Educators Distinguished Expert and is an FEI level dressage rider.
15:00
Dr. Lani Newcomb
Dr. Lani Newcomb
Dr. Lani Newcomb
Dr. Lani Newcomb graduated with a B.S. in Biology in 1982 from Oberlin College and obtained her D.V.M. from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 1986. She is also licensed to practice veterinary medicine and equine dentistry in Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia, and has special interests in acupuncture and chiropractics, having trained in 2008 at the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in San Diego, California. She enjoys foxhunting and endurance riding, but her most current claim to fame and favorite past time is running a very successful chicken farm. She competed in her first 100-mile endurance ride in the 1970s at the Old Dominion. Dr. Newcomb has competed in many national championship endurance rides and ride & ties, and recently began participating in competitive driving events. She has a total of 11,175 miles with 13 one-day 100s (endurance) and 3,142 official all-time miles (ride and tie).
17:00
AERC regional director and long-time member of AERC will present the regional awards, bringing the nine AERC regions together for a fun and engaging celebration of AERC's regional award recipients.
11:15
Lara Worden, MSc.
Lara Worden, MSc.
Lara Worden, MSc.
Lara, a passionate distance rider, has been around horses throughout her adult life. She began her journey in Competitive Trail as a junior rider in the Upper Midwest. After college, she moved to the Foothills of North Carolina with her husband, Tim, whom she introduced to distance riding. Together, they have been competing in endurance and distance riding for over two decades.
Professionally, Lara serves as an Agriculture Extension Agent with NC State and Gaston County Cooperative Extension, bringing 20 years of experience working with horse owners. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science and a Master’s in Non-Ruminant Nutrition from Michigan State University. She is also a Certified Hay Sampler through the National Forage Testing Association. Her expertise and personal interests lie in equine nutrition, pasture management, and equine parasitology.
13:00
Panelists Victoria Mexcur, Tami Rougeau, Hal Hall
(60-minute talk, 30-minute Q&A)
Panelists Victoria Mexcur, Tami Rougeau, Hal Hall
(60-minute talk, 30-minute Q&A)
Panelists Victoria Mexcur, Tami Rougeau, Hal Hall
(60-minute talk, 30-minute Q&A)
Kim Minarich is the host and moderator of the AERC virtual convention. She is a passionate, accomplished endurance rider currently competing with her two BLM Mustangs. Kim is the creator and podcast host of "At The Hold: A Podcast for Endurance Riders", launched in early 2025, where she brings the endurance community together through engaging interviews with riders and lively recaps of major AERC events.
Fit to Ride at Every Age
Victoria Mexcur is a licensed mental health therapist, equestrian coach, and athlete. She is the owner of Tread Deep Counseling PLLC and Rivers & Hills Wellness. She’s been in private practice including equines on her farm for five years and a therapist for over ten years. She specializes in trauma, performance anxiety, and increasing nervous system regulation. She recently opened Rivers & Hills Wellness to support equestrians and their equine partners reach a more collaborative relationship in all of their events.
She enjoys endurance riding with her current partner Bellagio “B” and is bringing up her new one Southern Comfort V “SoCo.” She also enjoys doing triathlons and going on spontaneous adventures!
Fit to Ride at Every Age
Tami Rougeau is a Reno, Nevada-based equestrian, ride manager, and AERC officer whose life reflects dedication, service, and a deep love for the trail. She serves as the Sanctioning Director for AERC’s West Region, where she helps guide strategy, events, and rider outreach. In addition, she owns and operates Three R’s Ranch, a hub for equine activity, horsemanship, and community engagement in the Reno area.
Tami dedicated 30 years to the United States Air Force, where she built a distinguished career as a Trauma, Critical Care, and Flight Nurse. Her work in aeromedical evacuation and emergency medicine placed her in some of the most demanding environments imaginable, experiences that developed her leadership, calm under pressure, and logistical expertise.
Tami is known for her attention to detail, her focus on safety and preparation, and her dedication to ensuring that both horses and riders have the best possible experience. Whether she’s managing a ride, overseeing regional operations, or mentoring new participants, Tami’s leadership reflects the discipline and compassion that have guided her throughout her life. A respected figure in both the military and equestrian communities, Tami Rougeau exemplifies resilience, service, and integrity. Through her work she continues to inspire others building community, promoting horsemanship, and honoring the values of hard work and dedication that have shaped her journey.
Hal V. Hall has competed in endurance for more than 50 years. His equestrian endurance achievements include 33 Tevis Cup finishes, 3 Tevis Cup wins, 3 Haggin Cup awards, and international competitions in Australia, Germany, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates. He was inducted into the American Endurance Ride Conference Hall of Fame in March 2000.
Hal authored an interpretive guide to the 100 miles of trail over the Sierra Nevada between Olympic Valley and Auburn, California, titled The Western States Trail Guide. He also co-authored Tevis: The Places We Ride, States: The Places We Run, and Myth-Busting the Myth: The Grosh Brothers’ Grasp on an Unforgiving History, and served as Executive Producer of the documentary They Crossed the Mountains: The History of the Western States Trail.
He served as President and is Governor Emeritus of the Western States Trail Foundation, and he is currently President of the Placer County Historical Foundation, as well as a member of the Western States Trail Museum Board of Directors. Hal is an active member of the History Expeditions team, whose mission is discovering the tales and trails of the American West. For further details, visit http://www.historyexp.org
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Dr. Ben Sykes
Dr. Ben Sykes
Dr. Ben Sykes
Dr. Sykes, a veterinarian with over 28 years of clinical experience, specializes in large animal internal medicine and focuses on high-performance horses in racetrack and sport settings. He conducts clinical research on equine gastrointestinal diseases, particularly Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) and is the lead author of the EGUS Consensus Statement, a document used as the reference document by vets around the world. Dr. Sykes frequently lectures at international conferences, advises companies on equine product development and commercialization, and was ranked among the top 2% (2023) and 1% (2024) of researchers worldwide by Stanford University.
17:00
Melissa Ribley, DVM, is a Director at Large for AERC and the Co-Chair of the AERC Veterinary Committee.
00:00
Find out more information about the sponsors with booths in the exhibit hall!
Find out more information about the sponsors with booths in the exhibit hall!
Find out more information about the sponsors with booths in the exhibit hall!
00:01
Diane Connolly shares information about the 2026 AERC National Championship Ride, a premiere event that will be hosted at Orkney Springs, Virginia, by rhe Old Dominion organization on June 11 (50 mile ride) and June 13 (100 mile ride) this year.
Kim Minarich is the host and moderator of the AERC virtual convention. She is a passionate, accomplished endurance rider currently competing with her two BLM Mustangs. Kim is the creator and podcast host of "At The Hold: A Podcast for Endurance Riders", launched in early 2025, where she brings the endurance community together through engaging interviews with riders and lively recaps of major AERC events.
00:02
00:03
Equine farrier and endurance rider Maria Muzzio offers her insights during this quick take on the balanced hoof.
00:04
00:05
10:15
General Session, membership meeting where AERC members can ask questions and receive feedback from directors on the AERC Board.
11:15
Dr. Jane Manfredi, DMV, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA
DACVSMR
Dr. Jane Manfredi, DMV, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA
DACVSMR
Dr. Jane Manfredi, DMV, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA
DACVSMR
Jane M. Manfredi, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA, DACVSMR (Equine), PG Dip is the Mary Anne McPhail Dressage Chair in Equine Sports Medicine and an Associate Professor in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She graduated from the Atlantic Veterinary College (Prince Edward Island, Canada), did an internship at Mississippi State University, and spent time in a private mixed large animal private practice and at two Chicago racetracks before completing a large animal surgical residency at the University of Minnesota. She completed a PhD at Michigan State in Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology and became boarded in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation before joining the faculty. Her research interests include the intersection of endocrine disorders and osteoarthritis, sports medicine and rehabilitation of the performance horse, and rider/horse/tack interactions. She has a passion for teaching and has been awarded the MSU Teacher Scholar Award as well as being named an Academy of Veterinary Educators Distinguished Expert and is an FEI level dressage rider.
13:00
Jane M. Manfredi, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA, DACVSMR (Equine), PG Dip is the Mary Anne McPhail Dressage Chair in Equine Sports Medicine and an Associate Professor in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She graduated from the Atlantic Veterinary College (Prince Edward Island, Canada), did an internship at Mississippi State University, and spent time in a private mixed large animal private practice and at two Chicago racetracks before completing a large animal surgical residency at the University of Minnesota. She completed a PhD at Michigan State in Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology and became boarded in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation before joining the faculty. Her research interests include the intersection of endocrine disorders and osteoarthritis, sports medicine and rehabilitation of the performance horse, and rider/horse/tack interactions. She has a passion for teaching and has been awarded the MSU Teacher Scholar Award as well as being named an Academy of Veterinary Educators Distinguished Expert and is an FEI level dressage rider.
15:00
Dr. Lani Newcomb
Dr. Lani Newcomb
Dr. Lani Newcomb
Dr. Lani Newcomb graduated with a B.S. in Biology in 1982 from Oberlin College and obtained her D.V.M. from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 1986. She is also licensed to practice veterinary medicine and equine dentistry in Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia, and has special interests in acupuncture and chiropractics, having trained in 2008 at the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in San Diego, California. She enjoys foxhunting and endurance riding, but her most current claim to fame and favorite past time is running a very successful chicken farm. She competed in her first 100-mile endurance ride in the 1970s at the Old Dominion. Dr. Newcomb has competed in many national championship endurance rides and ride & ties, and recently began participating in competitive driving events. She has a total of 11,175 miles with 13 one-day 100s (endurance) and 3,142 official all-time miles (ride and tie).
17:00
AERC regional director and long-time member of AERC will present the regional awards, bringing the nine AERC regions together for a fun and engaging celebration of AERC's regional award recipients.
11:15
Lara Worden, MSc.
Lara Worden, MSc.
Lara Worden, MSc.
Lara, a passionate distance rider, has been around horses throughout her adult life. She began her journey in Competitive Trail as a junior rider in the Upper Midwest. After college, she moved to the Foothills of North Carolina with her husband, Tim, whom she introduced to distance riding. Together, they have been competing in endurance and distance riding for over two decades.
Professionally, Lara serves as an Agriculture Extension Agent with NC State and Gaston County Cooperative Extension, bringing 20 years of experience working with horse owners. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science and a Master’s in Non-Ruminant Nutrition from Michigan State University. She is also a Certified Hay Sampler through the National Forage Testing Association. Her expertise and personal interests lie in equine nutrition, pasture management, and equine parasitology.
13:00
Panelists Victoria Mexcur, Tami Rougeau, Hal Hall
(60-minute talk, 30-minute Q&A)
Panelists Victoria Mexcur, Tami Rougeau, Hal Hall
(60-minute talk, 30-minute Q&A)
Panelists Victoria Mexcur, Tami Rougeau, Hal Hall
(60-minute talk, 30-minute Q&A)
Kim Minarich is the host and moderator of the AERC virtual convention. She is a passionate, accomplished endurance rider currently competing with her two BLM Mustangs. Kim is the creator and podcast host of "At The Hold: A Podcast for Endurance Riders", launched in early 2025, where she brings the endurance community together through engaging interviews with riders and lively recaps of major AERC events.
Fit to Ride at Every Age
Victoria Mexcur is a licensed mental health therapist, equestrian coach, and athlete. She is the owner of Tread Deep Counseling PLLC and Rivers & Hills Wellness. She’s been in private practice including equines on her farm for five years and a therapist for over ten years. She specializes in trauma, performance anxiety, and increasing nervous system regulation. She recently opened Rivers & Hills Wellness to support equestrians and their equine partners reach a more collaborative relationship in all of their events.
She enjoys endurance riding with her current partner Bellagio “B” and is bringing up her new one Southern Comfort V “SoCo.” She also enjoys doing triathlons and going on spontaneous adventures!
Fit to Ride at Every Age
Tami Rougeau is a Reno, Nevada-based equestrian, ride manager, and AERC officer whose life reflects dedication, service, and a deep love for the trail. She serves as the Sanctioning Director for AERC’s West Region, where she helps guide strategy, events, and rider outreach. In addition, she owns and operates Three R’s Ranch, a hub for equine activity, horsemanship, and community engagement in the Reno area.
Tami dedicated 30 years to the United States Air Force, where she built a distinguished career as a Trauma, Critical Care, and Flight Nurse. Her work in aeromedical evacuation and emergency medicine placed her in some of the most demanding environments imaginable, experiences that developed her leadership, calm under pressure, and logistical expertise.
Tami is known for her attention to detail, her focus on safety and preparation, and her dedication to ensuring that both horses and riders have the best possible experience. Whether she’s managing a ride, overseeing regional operations, or mentoring new participants, Tami’s leadership reflects the discipline and compassion that have guided her throughout her life. A respected figure in both the military and equestrian communities, Tami Rougeau exemplifies resilience, service, and integrity. Through her work she continues to inspire others building community, promoting horsemanship, and honoring the values of hard work and dedication that have shaped her journey.
Hal V. Hall has competed in endurance for more than 50 years. His equestrian endurance achievements include 33 Tevis Cup finishes, 3 Tevis Cup wins, 3 Haggin Cup awards, and international competitions in Australia, Germany, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates. He was inducted into the American Endurance Ride Conference Hall of Fame in March 2000.
Hal authored an interpretive guide to the 100 miles of trail over the Sierra Nevada between Olympic Valley and Auburn, California, titled The Western States Trail Guide. He also co-authored Tevis: The Places We Ride, States: The Places We Run, and Myth-Busting the Myth: The Grosh Brothers’ Grasp on an Unforgiving History, and served as Executive Producer of the documentary They Crossed the Mountains: The History of the Western States Trail.
He served as President and is Governor Emeritus of the Western States Trail Foundation, and he is currently President of the Placer County Historical Foundation, as well as a member of the Western States Trail Museum Board of Directors. Hal is an active member of the History Expeditions team, whose mission is discovering the tales and trails of the American West. For further details, visit http://www.historyexp.org
15:00
Dr. Ben Sykes
Dr. Ben Sykes
Dr. Ben Sykes
Dr. Sykes, a veterinarian with over 28 years of clinical experience, specializes in large animal internal medicine and focuses on high-performance horses in racetrack and sport settings. He conducts clinical research on equine gastrointestinal diseases, particularly Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) and is the lead author of the EGUS Consensus Statement, a document used as the reference document by vets around the world. Dr. Sykes frequently lectures at international conferences, advises companies on equine product development and commercialization, and was ranked among the top 2% (2023) and 1% (2024) of researchers worldwide by Stanford University.
17:00
Melissa Ribley, DVM, is a Director at Large for AERC and the Co-Chair of the AERC Veterinary Committee.
Melissa Ribley, DVM, is a Director at Large for AERC and the Co-Chair of the AERC Veterinary Committee.
AERC regional director and long-time member of AERC will present the regional awards, bringing the nine AERC regions together for a fun and engaging celebration of AERC's regional award recipients.
General Session, membership meeting where AERC members can ask questions and receive feedback from directors on the AERC Board.
Diane Connolly shares information about the 2026 AERC National Championship Ride, a premiere event that will be hosted at Orkney Springs, Virginia, by rhe Old Dominion organization on June 11 (50 mile ride) and June 13 (100 mile ride) this year.
Equine farrier and endurance rider Maria Muzzio offers her insights during this quick take on the balanced hoof.
Join Angie for an entertaining, quick take on the fun side of endurance!
Hal V. Hall has competed in endurance for more than 50 years. His equestrian endurance achievements include 33 Tevis Cup finishes, 3 Tevis Cup wins, 3 Haggin Cup awards, and international competitions in Australia, Germany, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates. He was inducted into the American Endurance Ride Conference Hall of Fame in March 2000.
Hal authored an interpretive guide to the 100 miles of trail over the Sierra Nevada between Olympic Valley and Auburn, California, titled The Western States Trail Guide. He also co-authored Tevis: The Places We Ride, States: The Places We Run, and Myth-Busting the Myth: The Grosh Brothers’ Grasp on an Unforgiving History, and served as Executive Producer of the documentary They Crossed the Mountains: The History of the Western States Trail.
He served as President and is Governor Emeritus of the Western States Trail Foundation, and he is currently President of the Placer County Historical Foundation, as well as a member of the Western States Trail Museum Board of Directors. Hal is an active member of the History Expeditions team, whose mission is discovering the tales and trails of the American West. For further details, visit http://www.historyexp.org
Fit to Ride at Every Age
Tami Rougeau is a Reno, Nevada-based equestrian, ride manager, and AERC officer whose life reflects dedication, service, and a deep love for the trail. She serves as the Sanctioning Director for AERC’s West Region, where she helps guide strategy, events, and rider outreach. In addition, she owns and operates Three R’s Ranch, a hub for equine activity, horsemanship, and community engagement in the Reno area.
Tami dedicated 30 years to the United States Air Force, where she built a distinguished career as a Trauma, Critical Care, and Flight Nurse. Her work in aeromedical evacuation and emergency medicine placed her in some of the most demanding environments imaginable, experiences that developed her leadership, calm under pressure, and logistical expertise.
Tami is known for her attention to detail, her focus on safety and preparation, and her dedication to ensuring that both horses and riders have the best possible experience. Whether she’s managing a ride, overseeing regional operations, or mentoring new participants, Tami’s leadership reflects the discipline and compassion that have guided her throughout her life. A respected figure in both the military and equestrian communities, Tami Rougeau exemplifies resilience, service, and integrity. Through her work she continues to inspire others building community, promoting horsemanship, and honoring the values of hard work and dedication that have shaped her journey.
Fit to Ride at Every Age
Victoria Mexcur is a licensed mental health therapist, equestrian coach, and athlete. She is the owner of Tread Deep Counseling PLLC and Rivers & Hills Wellness. She’s been in private practice including equines on her farm for five years and a therapist for over ten years. She specializes in trauma, performance anxiety, and increasing nervous system regulation. She recently opened Rivers & Hills Wellness to support equestrians and their equine partners reach a more collaborative relationship in all of their events.
She enjoys endurance riding with her current partner Bellagio “B” and is bringing up her new one Southern Comfort V “SoCo.” She also enjoys doing triathlons and going on spontaneous adventures!
BSC, BVMS, MS, MBA, DIPACVIM, PHD, FHEA,
Dr. Sykes, a veterinarian with over 28 years of clinical experience, specializes in large animal internal medicine and focuses on high-performance horses in racetrack and sport settings. He conducts clinical research on equine gastrointestinal diseases, particularly Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) and is the lead author of the EGUS Consensus Statement, a document used as the reference document by vets around the world. Dr. Sykes frequently lectures at international conferences, advises companies on equine product development and commercialization, and was ranked among the top 2% (2023) and 1% (2024) of researchers worldwide by Stanford University.
MSc,
Lara, a passionate distance rider, has been around horses throughout her adult life. She began her journey in Competitive Trail as a junior rider in the Upper Midwest. After college, she moved to the Foothills of North Carolina with her husband, Tim, whom she introduced to distance riding. Together, they have been competing in endurance and distance riding for over two decades.
Professionally, Lara serves as an Agriculture Extension Agent with NC State and Gaston County Cooperative Extension, bringing 20 years of experience working with horse owners. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science and a Master’s in Non-Ruminant Nutrition from Michigan State University. She is also a Certified Hay Sampler through the National Forage Testing Association. Her expertise and personal interests lie in equine nutrition, pasture management, and equine parasitology.
DVM,
Dr. Lani Newcomb graduated with a B.S. in Biology in 1982 from Oberlin College and obtained her D.V.M. from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 1986. She is also licensed to practice veterinary medicine and equine dentistry in Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia, and has special interests in acupuncture and chiropractics, having trained in 2008 at the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in San Diego, California. She enjoys foxhunting and endurance riding, but her most current claim to fame and favorite past time is running a very successful chicken farm. She competed in her first 100-mile endurance ride in the 1970s at the Old Dominion. Dr. Newcomb has competed in many national championship endurance rides and ride & ties, and recently began participating in competitive driving events. She has a total of 11,175 miles with 13 one-day 100s (endurance) and 3,142 official all-time miles (ride and tie).
DMV, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA, DACVSMR,
Jane M. Manfredi, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA, DACVSMR (Equine), PG Dip is the Mary Anne McPhail Dressage Chair in Equine Sports Medicine and an Associate Professor in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She graduated from the Atlantic Veterinary College (Prince Edward Island, Canada), did an internship at Mississippi State University, and spent time in a private mixed large animal private practice and at two Chicago racetracks before completing a large animal surgical residency at the University of Minnesota. She completed a PhD at Michigan State in Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology and became boarded in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation before joining the faculty. Her research interests include the intersection of endocrine disorders and osteoarthritis, sports medicine and rehabilitation of the performance horse, and rider/horse/tack interactions. She has a passion for teaching and has been awarded the MSU Teacher Scholar Award as well as being named an Academy of Veterinary Educators Distinguished Expert and is an FEI level dressage rider.
AERC Convention Moderator,
Kim Minarich is the host and moderator of the AERC virtual convention. She is a passionate, accomplished endurance rider currently competing with her two BLM Mustangs. Kim is the creator and podcast host of "At The Hold: A Podcast for Endurance Riders", launched in early 2025, where she brings the endurance community together through engaging interviews with riders and lively recaps of major AERC events.
Kloud+ cutting edge technology can benefit you and your horse with increased resilience, energy and endurance, performance, recovery and stress reduction. Visit the website or contact Naomi Preston or Lynne Glazer for more about the Centropix PEMF for you and your horse.
Check out the beautiful prints and the 2026 Horse and Hoof Anatomy Calendar by artist Pam Talley Stoneburner. The calendar makes a wonderful gift. Imagine your company logo and information in front of your friends and clients every day of 2026. These calendars are a great opportunity for advertising and customer gifts. Calendar dimensions are 11 x 10.5 inches.
Join us for the 30th Running of the Biltmore Challenge, the AERC National Young Rider Championships, and the AHA Region 12 100-mile Championships. Come ride, crew, or volunteer and enjoy the beautiful grounds of the legendary Biltmore Estate as athletes and their horses compete over 9 different distances and 14 events.
Red Mare Mercantile is an equestrian-owned apparel brand creating horse-themed shirts, sweatshirts, and gear for riders who live the lifestyle. Our designs are especially loved by the endurance community, along with mustang enthusiasts and everyday horse lovers who appreciate niche humor and authentic barn-life style. We also offer custom designs and a wide selection of items for ride awards, clubs, and special events, making it easy to create memorable, horse-centered keepsakes for your riders.
The Sweaty Equestrian offers personal fitness programming for endurance equestrians, from "just off the sofa with a riding injury" to "getting fit for Tevis."
Trailer Eyes: Horse Trailer Camera, Barn / Pasture camera. With easy installation and reliable performance, you will drive much more comfortably while trailing your horses.
The Western States Trail Foundation stages the annual Tevis Cup 100-Mile Ride – the original endurance ride. And this year marks the 70th Tevis anniversary. The Foundation promotes the legendary Western States Trail and preserves the history of a time when our forebears routinely crossed the Sierra Nevada mountains on foot or horseback: from Native Americans to early settlers to those seeking their fortunes in gold and silver. The Western States Trail Foundation also partners with UC Davis to advance our knowledge of equine sports medicine.
AHA is a major equine association serving 26,000 members across North America. It registers and maintains a database of more than 1 million Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses and administers more than $4 million in annual prize money. AHA produces championship events and provides activities and programs promoting breeding & ownership.
The Distance Depot is the “Official Beta Biothane Tack” of AERC. We manufacture top quality, hand crafted, custom-made Beta BioThane® Horse Tack and the Shear Comfort Merino Wool Sheepskin Seat Savers & Accessories. We stock & carry all of the endurance supplies you need from the brands you know & trust. We pride ourselves on customer service and fast service & shipping. We also offer an outstanding Loyalty Rewards program!
Echo Valley Ranch, Inc., the Official Hay & Feed Store of AERC, carries a huge array of name-brand feed and products for both livestock and pets, as well as a wide variety of riding gear, including Kerrits, Noble Equine, Heritage gloves and our ‘exclusive’ EVR merchandise. We also carry a full selection of leg protection products. Check out our website for online ordering and specials!
VESPA is a natural metabolic catalyst which yields greater stamina and focus without the highs and lows or GI discomfort. Our focus is metabolic performance and health. Our Mission is to realign your metabolism & physiology back to the one we are meant to have for optimal performance and health.
EquiVisor is the Official Helmet Accessory of AERC. EquiVisor offers the best and most adaptive sun protection available. One size truly fits all and can be worn with a helmet or without. Patented gripper assures it stays in place no matter what the activity. The visors offer 100% UVA & UVB sun protection for your face and ears. Go back to enjoying your outdoor activities without worrying about the damaging sun ruining your skin or health. There are several styles to choose from.
ReactorPanel saddles reflect the best of the traditional saddle maker’s art partnered with innovative design and testing, & are the “National Best Condition Sponsor“. Because of the unique flexible panel system of the RP saddle, along with being adjustable for even difficult to fit horses, customers find that they have a better connection with their horse and that the horse can move more freely. We are dedicated to providing you with a saddle that is the best possible fit for you & your horse.
Renegade Hoof Boots is the “Official Hoof Boot of AERC,” and offers unique, patented, endurance-proven hoof boot design technology optimized for the barefoot performance horse. Our boots have been used by endurance riders since 2006, and have accumulated thousands of miles along the endurance trail. They have been utilized in every distance, from LDs to 100s, and multi-day pioneer rides. We proudly design, manufacture, and assemble our products in the USA.
Specialized Saddles, the Rookie of the Year Award sponsor, was created to solve the problem of getting good saddle fit on any horse and comfort for the rider. As a horse develops, their body changes, and this saddle can change to accommodate. To meet the needs of endurance riders who want to achieve perfect saddle fit we developed a system that allows you to easily adjust all three dimensions of fit, the width, angle, and arch, without any tools!
No, but it is reasonably priced.
A showcase of stunning visuals in one place.
Tell your event story through images
Tell your event story through images
Tell your event story through images
Tell your event story through images
Tell your event story through images
Tell your event story through images
Tell your event story through images
Tell your event story through images

2026 AERC Virtual Convention Speaker Topic: Managing EGUS in endurance horses: More than just free choice hay and no carbs
Dr. Sykes, a veterinarian with over 28 years of clinical experience, specializes in large animal internal medicine and focuses on high-performance horses in racetrack and sport settings. He conducts clinical research on equine gastrointestinal diseases, particularly Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) and is the lead author of the EGUS Consensus Statement, a document used as the reference document by vets around the world. Dr. Sykes frequently lectures at international conferences, advises companies on equine product development and commercialization, and was ranked among the top 2% (2023) and 1% (2024) of researchers worldwide by Stanford University.
2026 AERC Virtual Convention Speaker Topics: Saddle Fit for Distance Horses, and Equine Muscle Injuries and Rehabilitation
Jane M. Manfredi, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA, DACVSMR (Equine), PG Dip is the Mary Anne McPhail Dressage Chair in Equine Sports Medicine and an Associate Professor in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She graduated from the Atlantic Veterinary College (Prince Edward Island, Canada), did an internship at Mississippi State University, and spent time in a private mixed large animal private practice and at two Chicago racetracks before completing a large animal surgical residency at the University of Minnesota. She completed a PhD at Michigan State in Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology and became boarded in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation before joining the faculty. Her research interests include the intersection of endocrine disorders and osteoarthritis, sports medicine and rehabilitation of the performance horse, and rider/horse/tack interactions. She has a passion for teaching and has been awarded the MSU Teacher Scholar Award as well as being named an Academy of Veterinary Educators Distinguished Expert and is an FEI level dressage rider.
2026 AERC Virtual Convention Speaker Topic: Pace, Prep & Power Nap:
Sculpting the Ultimate Endurance Horse
Dr. Lani Newcomb graduated with a B.S. in Biology in 1982 from Oberlin College and obtained her D.V.M. from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 1986. She is also licensed to practice veterinary medicine and equine dentistry in Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia, and has special interests in acupuncture and chiropractics, having trained in 2008 at the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in San Diego, California. She enjoys foxhunting and endurance riding, but her most current claim to fame and favorite past time is running a very successful chicken farm. She competed in her first 100-mile endurance ride in the 1970s at the Old Dominion. Dr. Newcomb has competed in many national championship endurance rides and ride & ties, and recently began participating in competitive driving events. She has a total of 11,175 miles with 13 one-day 100s (endurance) and 3,142 official all-time miles (ride and tie).
2026 AERC Virtual Convention Speaker Topic: Powders, Potions, & Promises: What Supplements Really Work for Endurance Horses
Lara, a passionate distance rider, has been around horses throughout her adult life. She began her journey in Competitive Trail as a junior rider in the Upper Midwest. After college, she moved to the Foothills of North Carolina with her husband, Tim, whom she introduced to distance riding. Together, they have been competing in endurance and distance riding for over two decades.
Professionally, Lara serves as an Agriculture Extension Agent with NC State and Gaston County Cooperative Extension, bringing 20 years of experience working with horse owners. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science and a Master’s in Non-Ruminant Nutrition from Michigan State University. She is also a Certified Hay Sampler through the National Forage Testing Association. Her expertise and personal interests lie in equine nutrition, pasture management, and equine parasitology.
Fit to Ride at Every Age
Hal V. Hall has competed in endurance for more than 50 years. His equestrian endurance achievements include 33 Tevis Cup finishes, 3 Tevis Cup wins, 3 Haggin Cup awards, and international competitions in Australia, Germany, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates. He was inducted into the American Endurance Ride Conference Hall of Fame in March 2000.
Hal authored an interpretive guide to the 100 miles of trail over the Sierra Nevada between Olympic Valley and Auburn, California, titled The Western States Trail Guide. He also co-authored Tevis: The Places We Ride, States: The Places We Run, and Myth-Busting the Myth: The Grosh Brothers’ Grasp on an Unforgiving History, and served as Executive Producer of the documentary They Crossed the Mountains: The History of the Western States Trail.
He served as President and is Governor Emeritus of the Western States Trail Foundation, and he is currently President of the Placer County Historical Foundation, as well as a member of the Western States Trail Museum Board of Directors. Hal is an active member of the History Expeditions team, whose mission is discovering the tales and trails of the American West. For further details, visit http://www.historyexp.org
Fit to Ride at Every Age
Tami Rougeau is a Reno, Nevada-based equestrian, ride manager, and AERC officer whose life reflects dedication, service, and a deep love for the trail. She serves as the Sanctioning Director for AERC’s West Region, where she helps guide strategy, events, and rider outreach. In addition, she owns and operates Three R’s Ranch, a hub for equine activity, horsemanship, and community engagement in the Reno area.
Tami dedicated 30 years to the United States Air Force, where she built a distinguished career as a Trauma, Critical Care, and Flight Nurse. Her work in aeromedical evacuation and emergency medicine placed her in some of the most demanding environments imaginable, experiences that developed her leadership, calm under pressure, and logistical expertise.
Tami is known for her attention to detail, her focus on safety and preparation, and her dedication to ensuring that both horses and riders have the best possible experience. Whether she’s managing a ride, overseeing regional operations, or mentoring new participants, Tami’s leadership reflects the discipline and compassion that have guided her throughout her life. A respected figure in both the military and equestrian communities, Tami Rougeau exemplifies resilience, service, and integrity. Through her work she continues to inspire others building community, promoting horsemanship, and honoring the values of hard work and dedication that have shaped her journey.
Fit to Ride at Every Age
Victoria Mexcur is a licensed mental health therapist, equestrian coach, and athlete. She is the owner of Tread Deep Counseling PLLC and Rivers & Hills Wellness. She’s been in private practice including equines on her farm for five years and a therapist for over ten years. She specializes in trauma, performance anxiety, and increasing nervous system regulation. She recently opened Rivers & Hills Wellness to support equestrians and their equine partners reach a more collaborative relationship in all of their events.
She enjoys endurance riding with her current partner Bellagio “B” and is bringing up her new one Southern Comfort V “SoCo.” She also enjoys doing triathlons and going on spontaneous adventures!