Friday, Apr. 25, 2025

Bobby Costello Out As US Eventing Chef d’Equipe

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The U.S. Equestrian Federation announced today that the current U.S. Eventing Technical Advisor and Chef d’Equipe Bobby Costello will step away from the role at the start of the new quadrennial. Costello will remain active in his role through the conclusion of his contract, which ends Nov. 30.

“It has been an incredible journey with this program, and this role has brought me so much purpose over the past two years,” Costello said. “For both personal and professional reasons, I have decided it’s time to step away and allow a fresh face to continue moving this program forward towards the success I know we’re capable of producing as a country and program.

“It’s been an honor to work alongside our athletes, team staff, owners, and supporters to bring some incredible moments of success back to the U.S. over the past two years,” he continued. “It’s bittersweet, but I am looking forward to continuing to support our U.S. eventing team in the years to come.”

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Costello was appointed interim chef d’equipe in 2022, before transitioning full-time into the role in 2023. Under Costello’s tutelage, the U.S. Eventing Team experienced several major successes, which included producing the first team medal at an FEI World Championship in nearly 20 years, two podium finishes at CHIO Aachen (Germany), a team silver medal at the 2023 Pan American Games (Chile), and a recent podium finish at the 2024 FEI Eventing Nations Cup Boekelo CCIO4*-NC-L (the Netherlands). The U.S. Eventing Team finished seventh at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games with Costello as chef d’equipe.

“I know I speak for everyone when I say Bobby’s commitment and leadership in this role helped the program find its feet and has set us on the upward trajectory towards future success,” said Amber Braun, USEF managing director of eventing. “We’re incredibly sad to see Bobby depart this role but have nothing but gratitude and respect for the achievements and contributions he has made to U.S. eventing during his term. We wish him all the best in his next chapter, and we will continue to focus on the LA 2028 Olympic Games.”

For additional questions, contact Braun at abraun@usef.org.

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