
Lexington, Ky.—May 5
Graduating from college, getting your first "big kid" job, moving up to the open level at IHSA—this period of IHSA riders' lives is all about growing up.
But IHSA National Championships open over fences national champion Chase Boggio didn’t forget where he came from when he trotted into the Alltech Arena for the work-off, moving up from second place to snag the championship. One of the first people he accepted congratulations from was his childhood trainer Christina Schlusemeyer.
Companies and organizations seeking talented team players who put 110 percent into their efforts should reserve a spot now for the U.S. Equestrian Federation Careers Fair.
The career fair will take place May 6 during the 44th Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association National Championships in the Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. Both events are free and open to the public.
After months of uncertainty regarding the future of Division I collegiate equestrian, the National Collegiate Athletic Association announced it would continue to support the sport as an NCAA emerging sport for women.
On June 22, the NCAA’s Strategic Vision and Planning Committee reviewed the NCAA’s Committee on Women’s Athletics’ September 2014 recommendation to remove equestrian from the list of emerging sports. The SVPC decided to table the recommendation.
Sweet Briar College in Virginia will remain open next year after Bedford County Circuit Court Judge James W. Updike Jr. approved a settlement on June 21.
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