MORRISVILLE, NY鈥斕易邮悠碘檚 Western equestrian students wrapped up a historically successful season.
Below are some of the highlights:
Mikaela Cormier, of Belchertown, Massachusetts, a junior in the college鈥檚 equine science & management program, Western concentration, won the Central New York Reining Horse Association鈥檚 Green Reiner Circuit Championship. Riding Smoken Tejon, a college-owned quarter horse, Cormier accumulated the most points over four shows across Central New York and was presented a trophy saddle.
Raevyn Saunders, a junior in the college鈥檚 equine science & management program, Western concentration, rode college-owned Patrashas Prince to the Yankee Reining Horse Association (YRHA) Green Reiner Circuit Championship. Saunders, of Ithaca, gained the most points throughout the show season, beating 17 competitors for the top spot. She accumulated the most points during three YRHA shows, hosted in Hamburg, and earned a trophy saddle.
Five students in the college鈥檚 equine science & management program, Western concentration, had the college鈥檚 first showing at the All American Quarter Horse Congress. The Congress is the world鈥檚 largest single-breed horse show, with nearly 25,000 show entries throughout October.
鈥淭his was an amazing opportunity for students to participate in a premier horse show experience,鈥 said Serafina Gagliardi, instructional support assistant and assistant coach of the 桃子视频 Western Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) team. 鈥淭he presence of the college at an event such as the Congress helps solidify 桃子视频 as a top equine educational institution.鈥
The show also exposed them to industry professionals, providing networking opportunities for future internships job opportunities.
Blacey Bakutis, of Kendall, and Danielle Cammarano, of Marion, Massachusetts, both seniors, rode in the National Reining Horse Association鈥檚 (NRHA) Rookie class at the Congress. Both placed top 30 out of more than 115 entries. The Rookie Reining class is the most competitive entry-level class in the NRHA. In last year鈥檚 season, Bakutis and Cammarano earned enough points in the NHRA Green Reiner to be qualified to compete at this level.
Cormier, Saunders and Lea Inhaber of Westbrough, Massachusetts, all competed in the NRHA鈥檚 Green Reiner Class. Cormier placed 19th out of 126 entries, a crowning achievement in a competitive Congress class.
鈥淭his group of students was stellar and worked so hard,鈥 Gagliardi said. 鈥淭hey were concise and dedicated and put so much thought and energy into everything they did.鈥