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            National Championship Horse Show
          IHSA CODE OF CONDUCT
          The Intercollegiate Horse Show Association is committed to good sportsmanship and developing healthy environments for competition. We believe the opportunity to represent an I.H.S.A. institution is a privilege, which is accompanied by the responsibility to behave with dignity in and outside of the show ring. Individuals associated with an I.H.S.A. member institution are expected to conduct themselves in such a manner to represent the highest level of honor and observe the principles of good sportsmanship, good horsemanship, honesty, fairness, dignity, civility, and respect.
          The Intercollegiate Horse Show Association does not condone unsportsmanlike conduct on the part of student rider-athlete, coach, administrator, spectator, or any individual associated with a member institution. The Code of Conduct is designed for the promotion and protection of the integrity of the intention of The Intercollegiate Horse Show Association.
          IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INTERCOLLEGIATE HORSE SHOW ASSOCIATION MEMBER INSTITUTIONS:
          1. To develop strategies to educate rider athletes, coaches, parents, and community members about sportsmanship, good horsemanship skills, ethical conduct and fairness within the sport
          2. To stress the values derived from competing fairly
          3. To treat other teams with respect and dignity
          4. To be cordial and courteous to other teams, team members, I.H.S.A. officials, horse show officials, horse owners and barn management staff
          5. To respect the integrity and judgment of the horse show officials, barn management and horse owners
          6. To help coaches and rider athletes understand and respect the rules and regulations of The Intercollegiate Horse Show Association
          GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP INCLUDES:
          • Observing and supporting the rules of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association
          • Promoting the spirit as well as the letter of the rules
          • Placing fairness first as a goal in competing in all horse shows and in the organizing of I.H.S.A. horse shows
          • Taking personal responsibility for high standards of ethics
          • Showing civility toward competitors, coaches, I.H.S.A. officials and horse show officials
          • Commending good effort by teammates, other team members, and officials
          • Riding competitively, showing good horsemanship skills and being fair
          • Showing maturity and integrity in conduct in and out of the show ring
          • Being a gracious winner and accepting defeat gracefully
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        CONTENTS IHSA Welcome Letter 4 IHSA Sponsors ............................................................................. 6-7 IHSA History & About 8-9 Scholarships and Awards ......................................................... 14-17 Lifetime Achievement 18-19 Pioneer Award .......................................................................... 20-21 Competition Staff 22-23 IHSA Schedule of Events 27 IHSA Daily Schedule ............................................................... 28-32 Show Officials 34-35 Previous IHSA Hunter Seat Team Champions .............................. 37 2023 IHSA Hunter Seat Teams 38-39 Previous IHSA Western Team Champions...................................... 40 2023 IHSA Western Teams, Presented by APHA 42-43 Thursday Competition ............................................................. 49-69 Friday Competition 71-91 IHSA Hunter Seat High-Point Rider, Presenting the Cacchione Cup .................................. 73, 77, 79, 95 Saturday Competition 93-109 Sunday Competition ............................................................ 111-125 Back on Track Western High-Point Rider 99, 103, 113, 117 Qualified Riders ................................................................... 129-136 COVER ART - Watercolor, ink and colored pencil by Cate Bates, Mount Holyoke College. MAY 4-7, 2023 LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
        
              
              
            
            A LETTER FROM THE Executive Director
          Dear IHSA members, coaches, parents, sponsors, supporters and friends,
          Congratulations to all the riders and teams who have navigated the regular season and competitive post-season to earn the opportunity to compete here at the IHSA Nationals. We are thrilled to welcome teams from all over North America to the Kentucky Horse Park.
          Riders, you should be proud of your accomplishments and I encourage you to take this opportunity to introduce yourselves to your fellow competitors on other teams. You will discover that we all share a common bond of the love of horses and equestrian sport and are all dedicated to good sportsmanship.
          The IHSA and this event would not be successful without the army of volunteers working year-round to ensure everything comes together. Our volunteer board of directors works with steadfast dedication to the mission of the IHSA. We are so grateful for their significant contributions of time and expertise.
          Thank you to all the schools and individuals providing horses for Nationals because competition would not be possible without them. Members, please take the time to thank our horse providers. Make sure to thank the horse you ride with a pat and remember, that provider is rooting for their horse, even if you are on opposing teams!
           
    We are grateful to our sponsors, particularly the ones that have come on recently and at high levels, especially, Back on Track and CWD. Likewise, IHSA individual competitors and teams are grateful for the commitment to recognize their accomplishments. We look forward to continuing to strengthen our relationships in the future.
          Many thanks to our equestrian community and the governing bodies that support our mission to provide equestrian opportunities to college students of all walks of life and all levels - USHJA, NRHA, AQHA, APHA and NSBA.
          Join us in recognizing two individuals who have and continue to play essential roles within the IHSALifetime Achievement Award recipient Eleanor Ellis and our Pioneer Award honoree, Lisa Bailey Cassidy. Are you graduating and looking to start your career? Don't miss out on Friday's career fair, sponsored by the USHJA. The organizations and businesses participating are interested in IHSA members. This is going to be a great event!
          Be sure to visit all our vendors and sponsors who support the IHSA throughout the year. Good luck this week and enjoy this wonderful time together!
          Sincerely,
          Peter Cashman IHSA Executive Director
          
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            National Championship Horse Show
          TEAM CLASSES
          HUNTER SEAT TEAM CLASSES
          WESTERN TEAM CLASSES
          MISSION STATEMENT
          The IHSA promotes competition for riders of all skill levels, who compete individually and as teams at regional, zone and national levels. The association was founded on the principle that any college student should have the opportunity to participate in equestrian competition regardless of financial status, gender or riding level. The IHSA emphasizes learning and sportsmanship and fosters teamwork. IHSA welcomes riders in their first years of riding and students with show experience. IHSA eliminates the expense of owning and transporting horses and puts competition within financial reach of college and university students.
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        Team Limit Equitation Over Fences ........................................... 57 Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 63 Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 69 Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences .............................. 71 Team Introductory Equitation 83 Team Novice Equitation 85 Team Open Equitation Over Fences .......................................... 93 Team Open Equitation on the Flat ............................................ 97
        NRHA Team Reining, Presented by NRHA and NSBA 87 Team Beginner Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA 101 Team Level II Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA .................. 105 Team Rookie Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA ................... 107 NRHA Team Ranch Riding, Presented by NSBA 111 Team Level I Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA 119 Team Open Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA .................... 125
         
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    RIBBON SPONSORS
          RIBBON SPONSORS
          Alfred University - extra ribbons for the additional western teams
          Alfred University - extra ribbons for the additional western teams
          Shirley and Sheila Murphy - Participation Ribbons
          Shirley and Sheila Murphy - Participation Ribbons
          University of Central Florida - Individual Limit Fences & Individual Reining
          University of Central Florida - Individual Limit Fences & Individual Reining
          Zone 3 Region 3 - Individual Intermediate Fences
          Zone 3 Region 3 - Individual Intermediate Fences
          Zone 3 Region 2 - Individual Ranch Riding
          Zone 3 Region 2 - Individual Ranch Riding
          Marist College Equestrian Team - Individual Open Fences
          Marist College Equestrian Team - Individual Open Fences
           
    Zone 6 - Individual Open Flat
          Zone 6 - Individual Open Flat
          Miami University - Individual Limit Flat
          Miami University - Individual Limit Flat
          Kelly Frandort - Individual Open Horsemanship
          Kelly Frandort - Individual Open Horsemanship
          EQ Media - Individual Level I Horsemanship
          EQ Media - Individual Level I Horsemanship
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          Albion College - Carrot Sponsor
           
    Karen Sykes - Carrot Sponsor
          Anne Brzezicki
          Karen Sykes - Carrot Sponsor
          Anne Brzezicki
          Holly Hill Show Stable
          Holly Hill Show Stable
          Zone 5 Region 5
          Zone 6 Region 4
          Zone 5 Region 5
          Zone 2 Region 3
          Zone 6 Region 4
          Zone 2 Region 4
          Zone 2 Region 3
          St. Lawrence University Riding - Horse Ribbons
          Zone 2 Region 4
          Zone 1 Western Area Ten - Horse Ribbons
          St. Lawrence University Riding - Horse Ribbons
          Bethany College - Horse Ribbons
          Zone 1 Western Area Ten - Horse Ribbons
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            History of the INTERCOLLEGIATE HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION
           
     
    The Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association was established in 1967 by Robert “Bob” Cacchione while he was an 18-year-old sophomore attending Farleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, New Jersey. Cacchione developed the prototype competition program with the help of his professor and renowned horseman, Jack Fritz.
           
    Some of the most notable riders in show jumping and the Western disciplines competed in the IHSA during their college years. Olympic gold medalist Beezie Madden competed for Southern Seminary and won the Cacchione Cup in 1984. Olympic gold medalist Peter Wylde won the Cacchione Cup in 1986 while he attended Tufts University.
          Launched with just two colleges competing in hunter seat equitation, the IHSA was praised for its competition format and quickly caught on. In 1979 the Western divisions premiered at the IHSA National Championship Horse Show (Nationals). In 1999 IHSA Inc. was established as a nonprofit organization.
          The early shows were judged by great horsemen, like Frank Chapot and Michael Page. Originally, Nationals were held at various college facilities but are now held at major equestrian competition venues.
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        Bob Cacchione poses with a winning team.
          Beezie Patton Madden competing in the IHSA for Southern Seminary.
          Murray State Equestrian, 1988 IHSA Western Team Co-Champions
          
              
              
            
            About the INTERCOLLEGIATE HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION
           
    The Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) welcomes members of all genders and riding levels and offers individual and team competition in hunter seat equitation, Western horsemanship, ranch riding and reining at more than 400 member colleges and universities. Founded in 1967, it is the oldest and largest intercollegiate equestrian organization with 10,000 members in 47 states and Canada.
          IHSA college and university team participation is represented through a variety of programs including varsity athletics, academic departments and club sports.
          Membership in IHSA means that college students can compete at horse shows regardless of their experience or financial status. Students compete in beginner through advanced divisions with suitable, provided horses, eliminating the expense of horse ownership and much of the related costs of the sport. Through the Intercollegiate Equestrian Foundation (IEF), IHSA members are eligible for multiple need and merit-based scholarships.
          Members compete to qualify for IHSA Regional Finals. The top riders and teams at Regionals advance to the IHSA Zone Finals (hunter seat) or Semi-Finals (Western). The top competitors and teams at Zone Finals and Semi-Finals qualify for the annual IHSA National Championship Horse Show.
           
     
     
    Hunter Seat High Point Rider, Presenting the Cacchione Cup, IHSA Open-level riders are eligible to compete for the Hunter Seat High Point Rider, Presenting the Cacchione Cup, and the Back on Track Western High Point Rider titles. Qualified teams compete for the Hunter Seat Team and Western Team Championship honors.
          IHSA offers valuable hands-on experience and professional development in multiple facets of the equine industry. Many IHSA teams participate in service projects, giving back to their communities. Through the IHSA, students enhance their college experience and develop the tools that help to build successful careers.
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        Julia Roshelli, University of Finday 2019 AQHA High-Point Rider
          Adam Edgar, Savannah College of Art & Design, 2019 Cacchione Cup Champiom
          Al Cook Photo
          Julianna Empie 2022 Cachione Cup Champion
          Nigel Lancaster 2022 Western High-Point Rider
           
     
     
     
     
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            IHSA Senior Athletic Academic Achievement Award Essay Winner 2023
          DOMINIQUE PALKA, the University of Central Florida
          During the past two years, I have participated in numerous IHSA competitions, and I can attest that these competitions have helped me develop several qualities that have benefited me at the University of Central Florida and will help in my future career as an attorney. Competing in IHSA requires discipline, resilience, teamwork and critical thinking skills.
          As a competitor, I have had to be disciplined in not only my training, but also my overall approach to the sport. This discipline has translated into my academic life, where I have learned to be more structured in my study habits and time management. Last year, not only was I preparing for the regional competition with semi-finals only one week after, but I was also in the beginning stages of studying for my LSAT while in the middle of mid-term week. This fall, I will begin my first year of law school where this discipline will help me stay focused on achieving my goals and remain committed to achieving them.
          Another quality IHSA competitions have taught me is resilience. I know I can perform well on my own horse, but it is the unpredictability of getting on a new horse that can be nerve racking. There have been times that I have not achieved the results I was aiming for, but I have learned from my mistakes and continued to work toward my goals. This resilience has been influential in my academic life, where I must handle setbacks, failures and challenges with grace and determination. This resilience will continue helping me throughout my life.
          Teamwork is one of the biggest qualities I have learned from IHSA. Through these competitions, I have learned how to communicate effectively with the horse I am given, work collaboratively as co-captain with my coaches and teammates and support others during competitions. At the University of Central Florida, there are many opportunities for collaborating with classmates and communicating my ideas clearly. In my future career, teamwork will help me work effectively with my colleagues and collaborate on cases.
          Finally, IHSA competitions have helped me develop critical thinking skills. The competitions require split-second decision making, quick analysis of situations, and adjustments to the approach accordingly. In competitions, I have been on horses ranging from sensitive, lazy, green, or anticipatory. Being able to determine the type of horse you are on gives you the advantage you need to perform well. This type of critical thinking will translate into my future by allowing me to analyze complex legal issues, consider various perspectives and make sound arguments.
          Being on the University of Central Florida IHSA team has taught me many qualities that have benefited me in my academic years and will certainly contribute to future successes. From discipline, resilience, teamwork and critical thinking, these qualities have helped me become a more well-rounded individual, and I know they will continue to serve me in my legal career as well.
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            IHSA Senior Athletic Academic Achievement Awards
          Each recipient of this award must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher and must have been a member of an intercollegiate equestrian team for three years, including senior year.
          Congratulations to all recipients!
          DREXEL UNIVERSITY
          Nicole Geris
          Benjamin Kravitz
          Grace Peck
          Catherine Walter
          SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY
          Ashley Bocek
          lilly Bove
          Joanna Coreno
          Hanna Lloyd
          Raegan Olson
          Alexa Setteducati
          Julia Vinci
          SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE
          Sarah Santos
          SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
          Kasey Beres
          SKIDMORE UNIVERSITY
          Chloe Bell–Thomson
          Ella Brophy
          Emily Gilbert
          Casey Koochagian
          Alexandra Vassillou
          Xenia Zimmerman
          SMITH COLLEGE
          Tara Gadoury
          Alexandra Stephens
          STANFORD UNIVERSITY
          Michaela Edwards
          Paiton Gleeson
          Darrow Hornik
          Melanie Kessinger
          Megan King
          Kaitlyn Leahy
          Divya Nagaraj
          Ornella Pelissero
          Kayla Ryan
          Sangam Sharma
          Audrey Washington
          Emily Wong
          TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
          Isabella Smith
          UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
          Luis Figueroa
          Hunter Fox
          Kriya Naidu
          Ashley Weinstein
          UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
          Giordana Daniels
          Helen Hale-Mowry
          Sean Mason Pierciey
          Seline Stoop
          Georgia Weiner
          UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
          Sydney Chanen
          Lily Nesvold
          UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
          Olivia Hudson
          Lily Kauffman
          WASHINGTON COLLEGE
          Mackenzie Barnett
          Hilde Perrin
          Emma Reilly
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        FIRST TEAM
          BLACK HAWK COLLEGE
          Haley Bucher
          Abbigail Froelich
          Kylee Larson
          Samantha Lind
          Eilish O'Rourke
          CENTENARY UNIVERSITY
          Meghan Fitzpatrick
          Jacqueline Haitz
          Ashley Joyce
          Rebecca Kaplan
          Sarah Oross
          Grace Seaman
          Brianna Soule
          Sophia Strain
          Adrianna Strait
          Dana Webster
          COLBY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
          Helen Carlin
          Michaela Derikson
          Calley Grabenstein
          Rileigh Holcomb
          Nellie Kaner
          Jenna Milford
          Isabella Ostmeyer
          DICKINSON COLLEGE
          Katherine Bentley
          Hazel Lenoir
          Hallie Mitchell
          GETTYSBURG COLLEGE
          Sarah Laud
          Kiaulani Sund
          Ciara Switzer
          McKenna White
          GOUCHER COLLEGE
          Cordelia Edwards
          Morgan Kingsbury
          Maggie Kinsley
          Lily L'Oiseau
          Karen O'Brien
          Rhyan Orenstein
          Sarah Schultheis
          LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
          Mollie Bera
          Morgan Fisk
          John Hutchinson
          Amanda Mast
          Meghan Peterson
          Vivian Renfroe
          Stephanie Russak
          MARIST COLLEGE
          Emma Engel
          Madi Kasun
          Caroline Komenda
          Rose Mayer
          Cecelia Pandiscia
          Julia Reid
          Rory Woods
          
              
              
            
            National Championship Horse Show
          ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS
          MIAMI UNIVERSITY OF OHIO
          Margaret Dicks
          El Eavenson
          Eva Hollingsworth
          Katian Hornbostel
          Kathryn Keeley
          Eva LaVine
          Solenn Lemiale
          Grace Ostric
          Hannah Schmidt
          Jessica Schmitz
          Ally Shuster
          Laney Vanderhart
          Emily Whitaker
          Elli Wilson
          Shelby Zimmerman
          MIDWAY UNIVERSITY
          Charley Burns
          Stacey Geissler
          Sofia Getty
          Tate Gill
          Kimberley Lane
          Jordan Schauer
          John Daylon Stafford
          Chase Summerville
          Sadie Tullock
          MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE
          Kristen Adolf
          Rachel Banister
          Camille Cheng
          Vicky Chu
          Ke Ding
          Miranda Du
          Shannon Feng
          Acadia Ferrero-Lampron
          Georgia Fish
          Daniela Fraser
          Amy Fujioka
          Juliette Gagnon
          Emma Gundrum
          Clay Halpern
          Marlene Healey
          Piper Kilgore
          Anna Kuffler
          Zoe Latham
          Kelly Li
          Emmalyn Mirarchi
          Josie Nicholas
          Sam Rockwell
          Bea Rodriguez
          Azuna Sawada
          Yuenying Shen
          Charlotte Subak
          Caroline Sullivan
          Johanna Sullivan
          Marah Susko
          Jinxia Tian
          Helena Weiss
          Astrid Zhao
          Xike Zhao
          Yanran Zhou
          NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
          Rachel Bosserman
          Catherine Chartier
          Ruth Eisenberg
          Chloe Erb
          Madison Feiring
          Erika Johnson
          Isabella Jurgens
          ChristiAnna Schmidt
          Sarah Schutt
          Kooper Shagena
          Jayden Slonaker
          Hannah Strong
          Grace Wicklund
          RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
          Betia Zeng
          Alexis Garcia
          Maritza Fotiou
          Sonia Balani
          Avery Swartz
          Gabriella Moulton
          SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY
          Nicole Albert
          Ashley Bocek
          Lilly Bove
          Joanna Coreno
          Kayla Destephanis
          Ava Flannery
          Ava Hufford
          Hanna Lloyd
          Kelly Mectl
          Mia Poppinga
          Isabella Ruisi
          Kaylee Shindel
          Macayla Sousa
          SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE
          Sarah Santos
          Ashley Townsend
          SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
          Riley Miller
          Aleeah Sheedy
          Hannah Wheaton
          SKIDMORE COLLEGE
          Halle Avratin
          Ella Brophy
          Emma Jenison
          Casey Koochagian
          Lillard Preschlack
          Kenya Sanders
          Alexandra Vassiliou
          
              
              
            
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          SMITH COLLEGE
          Jordan Conlon
          Sonja Henze
          Alexandra Stephens
          ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY
          Sydney Curley
          Zana Frluckaj
          Haley Moreland
          Mikaela Radochia
          Lauren Trexler
          STANFORD UNIVERSITY
          Ellie Aasted
          Ava Brown
          Andrea Cao Loia
          Ilaria Chen
          Neil Cordingley
          Peyton Daley
          Ella Dolan
          Michaela Edwards
          Paiton Gleeson
          Sophia Haase Cox
          Jackie Henley
          Darrow Hornik
          Melanie Kessinger
          Megan King
          Novia Liu
          Jenna Mansueto
          Divya Nagaraj
          Ornella Pelissero
          Kayla Ryan
          Sangam Sharma
          Izabella Smolnicka-Dos
          Santos
          Ana Ximena Sosa
          Parker Watt
          Emily Wong
          Jena Yue
          SUSQUEHANNAH UNIVERSITY
          Isabela Santiesteban
          SWEET BRIAR COLLEGE
          Ashley Burnett
          Shannon Carter
          Lydia Chandler
          Rachel Chard
          Carmella DeFilippo
          Audrey Flattich
          Nina Hugi
          Emmy Longest
          Julianna McIntyre
          Sita Moses
          Sarah Pastula
          Isabella Paul
          Ella Peterson
          Lauren Satola
          Sarah Weller
          UNITED STATES
          MILITARY ACADEMY
          Elijah Skidmore
          UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
          Skyler Axlerod
          Kristen Conroy
          Hunter Fox
          Kriya Naidu
          Ashley Weinstein
          Skylar Zern
          UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
          Helen Hale-Mowry
          Jillian Stark
          Katherine Stuckey
          Kayla Wolf
          UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
          Cailey Archer
          Ryan Moran
          Ashtyn Myers
          Bailey Prasad
          Sophie Shields
          Bella Williams
          UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
          Laura Aviles
          Josphine Buccini
          Sydney Chanen
          Audrey Lehneis
          Ryan Tannie
          UNIVERSITY OF VRIGINIA
          Lily Kauffman
          Audrey Oldfather
          Georgia Rivero
          WASHINGTON COLLEGE
          Hailey Covington
          Grace Paquin
          Hilde Perrin
          Emma Reilly
          Mirabelle White
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            National Championship Horse Show
          ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS
          SECOND TEAM
          BLACK HAWK COLLEGE
          Sarah Alarie
          McKenna Bleem
          Josey Clem
          Taegan Hanlin
          Amy Hoffmann
          Jordan Rydl
          Kayla Schroeder
          Abigail Schuning
          Grace Strief
          COLBY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
          Elizabeth White
          DICKINSON COLLEGE
          Scarlett Davidovich
          Allison Maurice
          DREXEL UNIVERSITY
          Taylor Gibboney
          Gwyneth Steele
          GETTYSBURG COLLEGE
          Lily Koorejian
          GOUCHER COLLEGE
          Quinn Kirkpatrick
          Lexi Mason
          Chloe Perkins
          Kristen Wilhelm
          Zoe Wright-Riley
          HOOD COLLEGE
          Abigail Burns
          Drew Keiser
          LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
          Elizabeth Balok
          Virginia Barnett
          Nadia Cooper
          Rebekah Honaker
          Claire Hutchinson
          Hannah Summerlin
          MARIST COLLEGE
          Paige Janda
          Katey O'Brien
          MIAMI UNIVERISTY OF OHIO
          Alyssa Aey
          Roberta Cullinan
          Carly Hanson
          Cassandra Hauk
          Natalee John
          Sophia Marino
          Kailyn Moody
          Ellison Neumann
          Sonia Talwar
          Megan Walston
          Anna Wilson
          MIDWAY UNIVERSITY
          Riley Long
          Kathryn West
          Lakyn Wilson
          MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE
          Cate Bates
          Emma Cantalupo
          Dekyi Deji
          Lili Evans
          Ririka Kakuta
          Catherine Kazel
          Anno Kostava
          Yunsi Li
          Sofia O'Bryant
          Kate Smith
          Alex Taylor
          True Usiatynski
          Maggie Wennberg
          NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
          Lauren Berg
          Katherina Cohrs
          Maria Franks
          Michaela Long
          Audrey Miller
          Hanna Myrin
          RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
          Kamila Kaldon
          Trinity Stockel
          Carly Studt
          Sarah Bednarczyk
          SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY
          Emily Belies
          Emma Grimes
          Harley Mae Jimenez
          Raegan Olson
          Ciara O'Sullivan
          Sophia Poling
          Paige Sutton
          SALISBURY UNIVERSITY
          Sydney Shannon
          SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE
          Chloe Rhinehardt
          Elena Wagstaff
          SETON HILL UNIVERSITY
          Kasey Beres
          Hannah Burgess
          Taylor Holmes
          Lauryn Johnsen
          SKIDMORE COLLEGE
          Chloe Bell-Thomson
          Stella Brown
          Laura Bussard
          Emily Gilbert
          Madeline Johnson
          Charlotte Lyon
          Kayla Piper
          Harper Sanford
          Xenia Zimmerman
          SMITH COLLEGE
          Tara Gadoury
          Rainbow Gu
          Lily Harper
          Adela Hoffman
          Via Sussman
          Tessa Wilson-Brown
          ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY
          Eben Dorr
          Tess Downing
          Brigid Barstow
          Fiona Malcarney
          Hudson Warren
          STANFORD UNIVERSITY
          Aiyana Austin
          Grace Chung
          Angel Elyse Cleare
          Iliana Close
          Madeleine Kingsland
          Kaitlyn Leahy
          Annella Tucker
          Audrey Washington
          Angeline Yu
          SUSQUEHANNAH UNIVERSITY
          Taylor Josefowicz
          SWEET BRIAR COLLEGE
          Evelyn Clark
          Ainsley John Darling
          Emma Evans
          Sarah Lloyd
          Cassandra McCabe
          Emily Roberts
          Anna Grace Ross
          UNIITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY
          Kiersten Eggers
          Kayla Kiniry
          Kate Patterson
          UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
          Gabrielle Bannister
          Caroline Giddings
          Abigail Molnar
          UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
          Kyah Woodland
          UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
          Carola Agostini
          Lyndsey Barrett
          Isabel Ernst
          WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
          Mikayla Bridges
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            ELEANOR ELLIS PRESENTED WITH IHSA ELEANOR ELLIS PRESENTED WITH IHSA
          
              
              
            
            Lifetime Achievement Award Lifetime Achievement Award
           
    At the IHSA board meeting in January 2023, Eleanor Ellis was honored with the IHSA Lifetime Achievement Award and added to a list of distinguished equestrians who have dedicated their time and talents to the IHSA.
          "Eleanor has given so much to the IHSA," IHSA Executive Director Peter Cashman said. "She has rolled up her sleeves, done the work, and put in so much of her time. We are honored to work with her and so pleased to award her with the IHSA Lifetime Achievement Award."
          Ellis is from Savannah, Georgia, near where she lives now. She got involved with horses at age 6 when her older sister gave her a Shetland pony. Somehow, they got away with not telling her parents for six months. When her parents got on board, they used to transport the pony in the back seat of the family station wagon.
          Ellis attended Randolph College (formerly Randolph Women's College), where she was introduced to the greater depth of the horse industry. "I was a little barn rat that just wanted to know everything about everything," Ellis said. "I was fascinated by the production of horse shows and helped out doing that."
          At Randolph Macon, Ellis got to ride fabulous Virginia-area horses. The program included foxhunting, hunter paces and competing in the IHSA. "I had a backyard horse growing up that I had a lot of success with, but he was what he was," she said. "It was a different world! We got to do so many things that really helped me as a horseman."
          In 1983, Ellis' senior year, the talented rider qualified and competed at the IHSA National Championship Horse Show in the Open division. "I remember meeting Bob Cacchione and understanding the scope of it all," Ellis said.
          After graduation, she worked briefly at a farm in Charleston, South Carolina, then spent 10 years in the corporate world with International Paper. During her career at International Paper, Ellis served on several boards. She says she still calls on those experiences in her volunteer IHSA work today.
          In 1992, Ellis bought her Evermore Farm and began helping Georgia Southern University and other region teams by loaning horses for shows. When Georgia Southern was ready to make a coaching change in 1998, they reached out to Ellis. She has been coaching the IHSA team and teaching their physical education riding classes ever since.
          Ellis has served as an active contributor on the IHSA board since 2001. "I've been on the marketing, realignment, and hunter seat committees and helped run the IHSA National Championship Horse Show as the barn manager for five years," Ellis said. "We all keep saying, 'yes,' because that's what we do."
          Saying "yes," in a volunteer organization like the IHSA has put Ellis in the middle of change and improvements. She does it quietly. "I consider myself a behind-the-scenes person," she said. And she's inspired by her students. "It's just staggering to me watching these college kids come through from freshmen to seniors and watch the changes in them."
          For Ellis, it's the horses that make the IHSA happen. "Without them, you know, it doesn't happen. And it takes a special horse. During Nationals, to think that we can put 16 or 18, or however many we need in the ring at one time at the same level–and they're all quite nice horses. Wow!"
          
              
              
            
            PREVIOUS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RECIPIENTS
          2002
          2000 Sue Payne
          1999 Naomi Blumenthal
          1998 CJ Law
          1997 Jane Flynn
          1996 Claiborne and Tom
          1995 Bob Cacchione
          1994 George Lukemire
          1993 Joan Johnson
          2020 Kelly Francfort 2019 Carla Wennberg 2018 Megan Taylor 2017 Peggy McElveen 2016 Lori Cramer 2015 Patte Zumbrun 2014 Eddie Federwisch 2013 Sally Batton 2012 Mary Drueding
        Cindy Ford
        Peter Cashman 2009 Teresa McDonald 2008 Jon Conyers 2007 Nancy Peterson
        Janice Callahan
        Jim Arrigon
        Griffith
        Anne Brzezicki
        2011
        2010
        2006
        2005
        2004	Ollie
        2003
        Jerry Steinmetz
        Bishop
        
              
              
            
            Lisa Bailey Cassidy
          
              
              
            
            Honored with
          
              
              
            
            Pioneer Award
          The IHSA Pioneer Award recognizes those who have developed collegiate riding programs and opportunities. The 2023 recipient is Lisa Bailey Cassidy, an alumna, former coach and board member of the Intercollegiate Equestrian Foundation (IEF).
           
    Cassidy grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, discovered horses at 3 and became obsessed. At 10, she was one of the youngest members of the Rolling Rock Hunt Club. She competed in A-rated shows in the hunters and jumpers throughout her junior years, training with Carol Maloney, Peter Lombardo and Ronnie Mutch. She quit riding when she attended Stetson College in Florida, but reignited her passion when she transferred to Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York, where she was recruited to ride on their equestrian team. Cassidy rode part of her junior, all senior year and as an alumna qualifying for Regionals and Nationals. Upon graduation, Cassidy took the reins as head coach of the Sarah Lawrence team for six years. When she moved to Fairfield, Connecticut, her friend, Bob Cacchione, the founder of the IHSA, encouraged her to form a new team at Fairfield University.
          "I called the university and (asked), what about an equestrian team?" Cassidy explained. "They said it can't be (considered) a team. It's got to be a special interest group."
          The university leadership offered Cassidy only one meeting to find out if there was
          interest in forming a team. "I put the flyer out and 12 people showed up and the Fairfield University Equestrian Team was born. We went from a special interest group in 1992, to a club sport by 1994."
          "We were featured on ESPN and in an article in the New York Times," Cassidy said.
          "This group at Fairfield was energized to make this happen. And we all were just in sync. We grew to 35-plus riders."
          In 1996, Fairfield University Equestrian Team was the region champion team, defeating George Lukemire and Joan Johnson's SUNY Stonybrook team, who had won the trophy for 28 years, according to Cassidy. As a result, the Fairfield University Equestrian Team earned a slot to compete at
           
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        the 1996 IHSA National Championship Horse Show in Los Angeles. Despite the competition, she, Johnson and Lukemire became great friends. Cassidy continued her success, leading the Fairfield University Equestrian Team to Regional Championships and the IHSA National Championship Horse Show each year and fielding 12 Cacchione Cup contenders.
           
    "Riding, teaching, developing new riders and new teachers was a huge part of my life," she said. "Many of my kids are top people in the horse industry."
          Cassidy served on the IHSA board of directors as a regional president for many years, volunteering her time alongside her fellow coaches.
          For many years, Johnson essentially ran the IEF, an organization that provides grants and scholarships for collegiate riders. Johnson encouraged Cassidy to become involved and she was instrumental in helping create the IEF's 501 (c) (3) status. When Johnson passed away in 2004, Cassidy took over the IEF stewardship "She knew I really cared about giving back to the kids that were working hard and putting time into their applications," Cassidy said. "I've been reading applications since 2004, right up to this year."
           
    What does Cassidy look for in applications? "I look for the person who exhibits the camaraderie of the IHSA and gives back in college and submits a nicely written essay," she said. "I love reading them. There have been some incredible essays.
          When they highlight the spirit of the IHSA, they usually move to the top. The Joan Johnson Memorial Scholarship means everything to me."
          Cassidy says she is most proud of generating spirit and sportsmanship with her team during her coaching days. With her work for the IEF, she says she lives vicariously through the spirit that IHSA coaches are building with their teams.
          "Like many students, the IHSA changed my life," Cassidy said.
          Cassidy is married, has a son, and lives on her family ranch, Cassiranch, in Cody, Wyoming.
          "We are so grateful for the incredible contribution Lisa has made to the IHSA and IEF," IHSA Executive Director Peter Cashman said. "Her energy, spirit and significant impact embodies all that is the IHSA."
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          - Cassidy said.
          
              
              
            
            National Championship Horse Show
          COMPETITION STAFF
          NATIONAL HORSE SHOW COMMITTEE CHAIR
          Heather Pinnick, Miami University
          SHOW SECRETARY
          Cricket Morris
          Becky Huddleston, Tennessee Tech University
          SHOW MANAGER
          William Yeager
          COURSE DESIGNER
          William Yeager
          NATIONAL STEWARD
          Sherri West, Hollins University
          ASSOCIATE NATIONAL STEWARD
          Ollie Griffith
          HUNTER SEAT STEWARDS
          Lesli Isaacson, Florida State University
          Eleanor Ellis, Georgia Southern University
          Mary Drueding, St. Lawrence University
          Heath Gunnison, Midway University
          Karen Sykes
          Amy Daspit, Villanova University
          Sarah Dwyer, Lake Erie College
          Terri Foreman, Ball State University
          HUNTER SEAT HORSE COORDINATORS
          Michael Dowling, Centenary University
          Clare Knapp, Marist College
          Belinda Colgan, Skidmore College
          HUNTER SEAT HORSE SELECTION COMMITTEE
          Heather Pinnick, Miami University
          Mary Drueding, St. Lawrence University
          Eddie Federwisch, Savannah College of Art and Design
          Karen Sykes
          Angela MacFawn, The University of South Carolina
          HUNTER SEAT SHOOLING SUPERVISOR
          Cindy Ford
          HUNTER SEAT SHOOLING COORDINATOR
          Eddie Federwisch, Savannah College of Art and Design
          WESTERN STEWARDS
          Carla Wennberg, St. Andrews University
          Amanda Ellis, West Texas A&M University
          Chris Brown, Rocky Mountain College
          Bryan Bradley, Villanovia University
          Dan Bergstresser, SUNY Oswego
          WESTERN HORSE COORDINATORS
          Conner Smith, Midway University
          Jill Bergstresser, SUNY Oswego
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          WESTERN HORSE SELECTION
          Carla Wennberg, St. Andrews University
          Conner Smith, Midway University
          Jill Bergstresser, Oswego State University
          Chris Brown, Rocky Mountain College
          WESTERN HORSE SELECTION SECRETARY
          Ariel Higgins, Middle Tennessee State University
          WESTERN PADDOCK STEWARDS
          Kelli Wainscott, Mt. Holyoke College
          VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
          Sarah Younger, University of Louisville
          AWARDS COORDINATOR
          Joyce Northrup
          STABLING COORDINATOR
          Ashley Wilson
          INGATE
          Chris Mitchell, Albion College
          Kelli Wainscott, Mt. Holyoke College
          SILENT AUCTION
          Bryan Bradley, Villanova University
          DRAW COORDINATOR
          Beth Sheely, Virginia Tech University
          DRAW STEWARD
          Terri Foreman
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          IHSA WEBSITE
          Julie Mann, Augustana College
          Becky Huddleston, Tennessee Tech University
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          Individual Open Equitation Over Fences
          Individual Inter mediate Equitation Over Fences
          Individual Limit Equitation Over Fences
          Team Limit Equitation Over Fences
          CLEAR ARENA
          Individual Inter mediate Equitation on the Flat
          Individual Limit Equitation on the Flat
          Team Limit Equitation on the Flat
          Individual Novice Equitation
          Individual Open Equitation on the Flat
          Team Inter mediate Equitation on the Flat
          FRIDAY, MAY 5 – 8 A.M.
          Team Inter mediate Equitation Over Fences
          IHSA Hunter Seat High Point Rider Over Fences
          Presenting the Cacchione Cup
          CLEAR ARENA
          PARADE OF TEAMS
          AQHA/NRHA Individual Ranch Riding
          IHSA Hunter Seat High Point Rider - Flat – Section A
          Presenting the Cacchione Cup
          IHSA Hunter Seat High Point Rider - Flat – Section B
          Presenting the Cacchione Cup
          Individual Introductory Equitation
          Team Introductory Equitation
          Team Novice Equitation
          NRHA Team Reining, Presented by NRHA & NSBA
          AQHA Individual Level I Horsemanship
          AQHA Individual Open Horsemanship
          SATURDAY, MAY 6 – 8 A.M.
          Team Open Equitation Over Fences
          SATURDAY, MAY 6 – 8 A.M. (cont.)
          Back on Track Western High Point Rider Reining Phase - Section A
          Team Beginner Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA
          Back on Track Western High Point Rider Reining Phase - Section B
          Team Level II Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA
          Team Rookie Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA
          AQHA Individual Level II Horsemanship
          SUNDAY, MAY 7 – 8 A.M.
          NRHA Team Ranch Riding, Presented by NSBA
          Back on Track Western High Point Rider Horsemanship Phase -Section A
          AQHA Individual Rookie Horsemanship
          Back on Track Western High Point Rider Horsemanship Phase, Section B
          Team Level I Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA
          DRAG ARENA
          NRHA/AQHA Individal Reining
          AQHA Individual Beginner Horsemanship
          Team Open Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA
          Back on Track Western High-Point Rider Awards Presentation
          Western Team Awards Presentation, Champion Team Presented by APHA Versatility Award Presentation
          IHSA Hunter Seat High-Point Rider Work-Off (Judges discretion)
          Presenting the Cacchione Cup
          CLEAR ARENA
          Team Open Equitation on the Flat
          IHSA Hunter Seat High Point Rider Awards, Presentation of the Cacchione Cup
          Hunter Seat Team Awards Presentation
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            National Championship Horse Show
          DAILY SCHEDULE
          WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 , 2023
          6 A.M. – 9 P.M. – Indoor and Outdoor Warm-up Arenas
          Open to Hunter Seat and Western Horses for flatwork
          8 A.M. – 10 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA
          Evaluation of Hunter Seat Flat horses (Three sections – 8, 8:45; and 9:30). (Horses to be observed by Hunter Seat Horse Selection Committee and Hunter Seat Stewards)
          RING GROOMED
          10:30 A.M. – 12 NOON – ALLTECH ARENA
          Schooling of horses jumping at 2’6” (Horses to be observed by Hunter Seat HorseSelectionCommittee and Hunter Seat Stewards)
          11 A.M.- 5 P.M. – SHOW OFFICE OPEN, Ticket Booth on concourse (West side), Follow Signs
          12 NOON – 2 P.M. – ALLTECH ARENA
          Schooling of horses jumping 2’9” and 3’ (Horses to be observed by Hunter Seat Horse Selection Committee and Hunter Seat Stewards)
          RING CLEARED AND GROOMED
          2:30 P.M. Indoor and Outdoor Warm-up Arenas - Open to Western Horse schooling
          3:30 P.M. – 4 P.M. – ALLTECH ARENA
          RING GROOMED
          4 P.M. – 7 P.M. – ALLTECH ARENA
          Schooling of Western Horses for Evaluation by Western Horse Selection Committee and Western Stewards
          7 P.M. – ALLTECH ARENA
          RING GROOMED
          7:30 P.M. – ALLTECH ARENA
          COURSE SET
          7 P.M. – Embassy Suites – Lobby
          Meeting with the Hunter Seat Judges and Hunter Seat Stewards
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          5 A.M. – 6 A.M – Ring Groomed / Setting of course
          6 A.M. – 7:15 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA
          Schooling of Hunter Seat over Fences Horses
          Horses to be observed by Hunter Seat Horse Selection Committee and Hunter Seat Stewards)
          6 A.M. – 6 P.M. – Indoor Warm-up Arena for schooling of Hunter Seat Horses
          6 A.M. – 6 P.M. – OUTDOOR ARENA Open for schooling of Western Horses
          7 A.M. – 5 P.M. – SHOW OFFICE OPEN– Ticket Booth on concourse (west side)
          7:30 A.M. – 7:45 A.M. – COURSE OPEN FOR WALKING
          7:45 A.M. – HUNTER SEAT COACHES MEETING – Lower-level South Hall
          DRAW FOR CLASSES BEGINS – East side Concourse above the out-gate, Follow Signs
          RING PREPARATION
          8 A.M. – SILENT AUCTION OPENS (Concourse near office)
          8:25 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA – NATIONAL ANTHEM
          8:30 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA – COMPETITION BEGINS
          Listen for Announcements for Call to Draw
          Individual Open Equitation Over Fences
          Individual Intermediate Equitation Over Fences
          Individual Limit Equitation Over Fences
          Team Limit Equitation Over Fences
          Clear Ring/Warm-up Session/Ring Groomed
          1 P.M. – Suite Level Room TBA - Western Committee meeting with the Western Judges and Stewards
          Individual Intermediate Equitation on the Flat
          Individual Limit Equitation on the Flat
          Team Limit Equitation on the Flat
          Individual Novice Equitation
          Individual Open Equitation on the Flat
          Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat
          4 P.M. – SILENT AUCTION CLOSES FOR THE DAY
          5:30 P.M. – 9:30 P.M. – ALLTECH ARENA
          Open for schooling of Western Horses
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          DAILY SCHEDULE
          FRIDAY MAY 5, 2023
          5 A.M. – 6 A.M. – Ring Groomed / Setting of course
          6 A.M. – 6:45 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA
          Schooling of Hunter Seat over Fences horses (Horses to be observed by Hunter Seat Horse Selection Committee and Hunter Seat Stewards)
          6 A.M. – 6 P.M. – Indoor and Outdoor Warm-up Arenas
          Open for schooling of Hunter Seat and Western Horses
          7 A.M. – 5 P.M. – SHOW OFFICE OPEN – Ticket Booth on concourse (West side), Follow Signs
          7 A.M. – 7:15 A.M. – COURSE OPEN FOR WALKING
          7:15 A.M. – HUNTER SEAT COACHES MEETING – Lower-level South Hall
          DRAW FOR CLASSES BEGINS – East side Concourse above the out-gate, Follow Signs
          RING PREPARATION
          7:55 A.M. - ALLTECH ARENA – NATIONAL ANTHEM
          8 A.M. -Silent Auction Opens (Concourse near office)
          8 A.M. - ALLTECH ARENA – COMPETITION BEGINS
          Listen for Announcements for Call to Draw
          Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences
          IHSA Hunter Seat High Point Rider Over Fences, Presenting the Cacchione Cup
          10 A.M. – WESTERN COACHES MEETING – Lower-level South Hall
          CLEAR RING
          PARADE, PRESENTATION OF TEAMS, Presentation of Pioneer Award (All riders and schools present to march by zone/region, All teams will remain in ring for Team Presentation at Parade Finale)
          RING GROOMED/ WARM UP SESSION/ RING GROOMED
          AQHA/NRHA Individual Ranch Riding
          WARM-UP SESSION/ RING GROOMED
          IHSA Hunter Seat High Point Rider, Presenting the Cacchione Cup –Flat - Section A
          IHSA Hunter Seat High Point Rider, Presenting the Cacchione Cup –Flat - Section B
          Individual Introductory Equitation
          Team Introductory Equitation
          Team Novice Equitation
          RING GROOMED/ WARM-UP SESSION/ RING GROOMED
          NRHA Team Reining, Presented by NRHA & NSBA
          AQHA Individual Level I Horsemanship
          AQHA Individual Open Horsemanship
          1 P.M. – 4 P.M. USHJA Career Fair, Mezzanine Level
          4 P.M. – SILENT AUCTION CLOSES FOR THE DAY
          6 P.M. -9:30 P.M.- ALLTECH ARENA open for Schooling of Western Horses
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          MAY 6, 2023
          5 A.M. – 6 A.M – Ring Groomed / Setting of course
          6 A.M. – 6 P.M. – Indoor and Outdoor Warm-up Arenas
          Schooling of Hunter Seat and Western Horses
          6 A.M. – 6:45 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA
          Schooling of Hunter Seat over Fences Horses (Horses to be observed by Hunter Seat Horse Selection Committee and Hunter Seat Stewards)
          7 A.M. – 5 P.M. – SHOW OFFICE OPEN – Ticket Booth on concourse (West side), Follow Signs
          7:15 A.M. – 7:30 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA - COURSE OPEN FOR WALKING
          7:30 A.M. – HUNTER SEAT COACHES MEETING – Lower-level South Hall
          RING PREPARATION
          DRAW FOR CLASSES BEGINS – East side Concourse above the out-gate, Follow Signs
          7:55 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA – NATIONAL ANTHEM
          8 A.M. – SILENT AUCTION OPENS (Concourse near office)
          8 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA – COMPETITION BEGINS
          Team Open Equitation Over Fences
          IHSA Hunter Seat High Point Rider, Presenting the Cacchione Cup Work-Off Phase at Judges’ Discretion
          Listen for Announcements for Call to Draw
          9:30 A.M. – WESTERN COACHES MEETING – Lower-level South Hall
          Clear Ring/Warm up Session/Ring Groomed
          Team Open Equitation on the Flat
          IHSA Hunter Seat High Point Rider Awards Presentation, Presenting the Cacchione Cup
          Hunter Seat Team Awards / Sportsmanship Awards Presentation
          High Point Hunter Seat Horse Award Presentation
          Most Popular Hunter Seat Horse Award Presentation
          Warm up Session/Ring Groomed
          DRAW FOR WESTERN HORSES
          Back on Track Western High-Point Rider Reining Phase – Section A
          Team Beginner Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA
          Back on Track WesternHigh-Point Rider Reining Phase – Section B
          Team Level II Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA
          Team Rookie Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA
          AQHA Individual Level II Horsemanship
          4 P.M. – SILENT AUCTION CLOSES
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          SUNDAY MAY 7, 2023
          6 A.M. – 7 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA
          Schooling of Western Horses
          6 A.M. – 4 P.M. – Indoor and Outdoor Warm-up Arenas
          Open for schooling of Western Horses
          7 A.M. – 4 P.M. – SHOW OFFICE OPEN- Ticket Booth on concourse (West side), Follow Signs
          RING PREPARATION
          7:15 A.M. – WESTERN COACHES MEETING – Lower-level South Hall
          7:30 A.M. – DRAW FOR CLASSES BEGIN – East side Concourse above the out-gate, Follow Signs
          7:55 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA – NATIONAL ANTHEM
          8 A.M. – SILENT AUCTION OPENS (Concourse near office)
          8 A.M. – ALLTECH ARENA – COMPETITION BEGINS
          Listen for Announcements for Call to Draw
          NRHA Team Ranch Riding, Presented by NSBA
          Back on Track Western High-Point Rider Horsemanship Phase-Section A
          AQHA Individual Rookie Horsemanship
          Back on Track Western High-Point Rider Horsemanship Phase-Section B
          Team Level I Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA
          RING GROOMED
          NRHA/AQHA Individual Reining
          AQHA Individual Beginner Horsemanship
          Team Open Horsemanship, Presented by NSBA
          Back on Track High-Point Rider Award Presentation
          High-Point Western Horse Award Presentation
          Most Popular Western Horse Award Presentation
          Western Team Awards Presentation, Champion Team
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    Tony Sgarlata, from Raleigh, North Carolina, is a well-known and respected USEF R judge, rider, trainer, coach and clinician. He is known industrywide as an effective trainer and a master at preparing horses and ponies for all levels. Sgarlata has trained and coached numerous zone and national champions. In addition, he has judged the hunter and equitation rings throughout North America, including the International Hunter Futurity, World Champion Hunter Rider events and USHJA hunter derbies, at shows such as WEF, Tryon, Lake Placid, Old Salem and more.
          LINDA ANDRISANI
          Linda Andrisani, from Wellington, Florida, is a 30+ year veteran of the judge's stand in the hunter ring and one of the country's most well-known and well-respected hunter judges. She ran Monkton Manor, a full-time horse show operation, until 2006. Horses from her barn won numerous national championships. She has been a judge at all the major horse shows in North America, including the National Horse Show, the Pennsylvania National Horse Show, the Washington International and the Royal Winter Fair in Canada.
          WESTERN
          HOLLY HOVER
          Holly Hover is from Cave Creek, Arizona. In 2015, AQHA named Hover the Most Valuable Professional and in 2017, she was named Professional Horsewoman of the Year. She has more than three decades of judging experience, including officiating at multiple AQHA World Shows and holds cards with AQHA, APHA, NSBA, and NRHA. Hover serves on several AQHA committees. She conducts clinics around the globe and served as the Western head coach for the Arizona State University Equestrian Team.
           
     
    DEBRA JONES-WRIGHT
          Debra Jones-Wright, from Abbeville, South Carolina, has been judging for more than 30 years. As a professional, she has coached clients to Congress and the AQHA World championships in numerous disciplines. She has held cards with AQHA, NRHA, NSBA, NRCHA, VRH and USEF. In addition, Wright has coached youth and collegiate judging teams to national honors. She is an official AQHA Steward and an AQHA Professional Horseman. She serves as a judge (AQHA, NRHA, NSBA) and is a licensed steward for AQHA and NRHA.
           
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            20 23 National Championship Horse Show
          ANNOUNCER
          KENN MARASH
          Kenn Marash bring over 40 years of experience as a professional announcer to IHSA Nationals. His connection to the IHSA runs deep. He rode on the Corneil University Equestrian team and has history announcing at Nationals since 1990. Marash’s voice can be heard at every major equestrian event in the country, including the Winter Equestrian Festival, Devon Horse Show, Lake Placid, the National Horse Show, Pennsylvania National Horse Show and more. He calls Ithaca, New York, home.
          SHOW MANAGER & COURSE DESIGNER
          WILLIAM YEAGER
          William Yeager is a course designer and show manager from Midland, Virginia. He holds a USEF “R” license in hunter course design. Yeager was a member of the Cazenovia IHSA Equestrian Team, where he met his wife, Marjorie. For the couple, horse shows are an all-encompassing way of life. From show management to jump rentals, the Yeagers know how to create a spectacular customer experience time and again — all while focusing on raising their two children, Liam and Ainsley.
          Yeager has produced the IHSA Nationals for many years. He also manages for Swan Lake Horse Shows, Texas Rose Horse Park and more.
           
     
     
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          HUNTER SEAT TEAM CHAMPION
           
    PREVIOUS CHAMPIONS 1971-2022
          2007
          2010
          2011
          2012
          2016
          2017
          2018
          2019
          2022
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        SUNY Stony Brook
        University of Connecticut
        Saint Lawrence University
        Bennett College
        University of Massachusetts
        Saint Lawrence University
        Saint Lawrence University
        Centenary College
        Centenary College
        Southern Seminary College/ SUNY Stony Brook
        Saint Lawrence University
        Southern Seminary College
        Southern Seminary College
        Southern Seminary College
        Southern Seminary College
        Mount Holyoke College
        Southern Seminary College 1988 Southern Seminary College
        Colby-Sawyer College/ Penn State University 1990 Skidmore College 1991 Skidmore College 1992 University of Virginia 1993 Hollins College 1994 Colby-Sawyer College 1995 Skidmore College 1996 Skidmore College 1997 University of Delaware 1998 Hollins College 1999 Skidmore College 2000 Mount Holyoke College 2001 University of Findlay
        Ohio University
        Stonehill College
        Virginia Intermont College
        Virginia Intermont College
        Mount Holyoke College
        1971
        1972
        1973
        1974
        1975
        1976
        1977
        1978
        1979
        1980
        1981
        1982
        1983
        1984
        1985
        1986
        1987
        1989
        2002
        2003
        2004
        2005
        2006
        Virginia Intermont College
        University of Kentucky
        Centenary College
        2008
        2009
        Skidmore College
        Centenary College
        Saint Lawrence University
        Skidmore College St. Lawrence University
        Centenary College
        Savannah College of Art and Design
        2013
        2014
        2015
        Savannah College of Art and Design
        Savannah College of Art and Design
        Skidmore College
        Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry College
        Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry College
        
              
              
            
            National Championship Horse Show
          HUNTER SEAT TEAM CHAMPION
          2022 TEAM CHAMPIONS
          TEAM CHAMPION
          Intermont Equestrian At Emory & Henry College
           
    RESERVE TEAM CHAMPION Miami University
          2023 Teams
          ZONE
          ZONE
          ZONE
          ZONE
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        1 MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE 432 Cate Bates Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 432 Cate Bates Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 434 Emma Cantalupo Team Novice Equitation 499 Lingdang Zhang Team Introductory Equitation 518 Emmalyn Mirarchi Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 518 Emmalyn Mirarchi Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 535 Helena Weiss Team Open Equitation on the Flat 535 Helena Weiss Team Open Equitation Over Fences SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 445 Hanna Lloyd Team Open Equitation on the Flat 447 Kelly Mecatl Team Introductory Equitation 468 Kayla DeStephanis Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 468 Kayla DeStephanis Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 472 Emma Grimes Team Open Equitation Over Fences 475 Kylie Hwalek Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 480 Abigail Marsh Team Novice Equitation 519 Carina Muratore Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat
        2 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - CW POST 329 Kendra Moore Team Introductory Equitation 380 Julia Bonvino Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 554 Tatum Cawley Team Novice Equitation 562 Sophia Mirando Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 579 Kathryn Gargiulo Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 591 Anna Perlow Team Open Equitation on the Flat 562 Sophia Mirando Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 591 Anna Perlow Team Open Equitation Over Fences SKIDMORE COLLEGE 333 Casey Koochagian Team Novice Equitation 335 Elise Sigety Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 338 Sadie Nesbitt Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 348 Sydney Jasny Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 375 Harper Sanford Team Open Equitation on the Flat 390 Emily Gilbert Team Open Equitation Over Fences 561 Charlotte Lyon Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 599 Emma Jennison Team Introductory Equitation
        3
        UNIVERSITY 443 Rebecca Kaplan Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 448 Morgan Munz Team Open Equitation Over Fences 459 Victoria Varella Team Novice Equitation 470 Meghan FitzPatrick Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 476 Emily King Team Introductory Equitation 479 Caroline Mancini Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 492 Molly Sowa Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 513 Benjamin Hoben Team Open Equitation on the Flat UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE 433 Talia Brinker Team Novice Equitation 444 Maggie Lawrence Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 444 Maggie Lawrence Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 450 Natalia Onisko Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 450 Natalia Onisko Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 478 Brynn Lewis Team Introductory Equitation 485 Amanda Patterson Team Open Equitation on the Flat 485 Amanda Patterson Team Open Equitation Over Fences
        CENTENARY
        4
        COLLEGE 181 Jacob Connell Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 181 Jacob Connell Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 199 Morgan Kingsbury Team Introductory Equitation 221 Makaylin Shoop Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 225 Kellen Sullivan Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 264 Cole Jackson Team Open Equitation on the Flat 264 Cole Jackson Team Open Equitation Over Fences 300 Kristen Wilhelm Team Novice Equitation EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE 165 Maddie Whitley Team Novice Equitation 192 Emma Gurley Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 204 Kendall Madison Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 223 Sierra Smith Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 246 Thomas Carter Team Introductory Equitation 287 Lindsay Shaw Team Open Equitation on the Flat 289 Mia Sisson Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 128 Derrek Holt Team Open Equitation Over Fences
        GOUCHER
        
              
              
            
            National Championship Horse Show
          HUNTER SEAT TEAM CHAMPION
          ZONE 5
          SAVANNAH
          ZONE 7
          ZONE
          The top two teams from each of the eight Zones will compete for the National Title fielding a team of eight riders, one from each division. All eight scores will count. The team scoring the highest number of points in these classes shall be declared the National Champion Team. Each team scores 10 points for a first-place finish, 8 points for second, 7 points for third, 6 points for fourth, 5 points for fifth, 4 points for sixth, 3 points for seventh, 2 points for eighth, 1 point for ninth, and ½ point for tenth.
          Hosted by Bob Cacchione - IHSA Founder Winning coach receives the George B. Lukemire Perpetual Trophy, created by Nancy Peterson of Hollins University
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        Celia Cram Team Open Equitation Over Fences
        Lexie Stoebenau Team Novice Equitation 406 Alexander Alston Team Open Equitation on the Flat 407 Hattie Bradford Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 407 Hattie Bradford Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 410 Taylor Fox Team Introductory Equitation 412 Bryn Hurley Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 503 Lindsey Hurley Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA 315 Juliana Mallia Team Novice Equitation 316 Sophie Olsen Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences
        Layla Walkaraj Team Introductory Equitation 413 Camryn Lubner Team Open Equitation on the Flat 413 Camryn Lubner Team Open Equitation Over Fences 426 Alice Shea Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 428 Peyton Snider Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 490 Kate Millspaugh Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat
        6 OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY 127 Emma Herbruck Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 155 Mariss Skaggs Team Introductory Equitation 188 Madeline Gaber Team Novice Equitation 202 Rylee Lent Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 210 Elizabeth Orosz Team Open Equitation on the Flat 210 Elizabeth Orosz Team Open Equitation Over Fences 220 Riley Seielstad Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 293 Chloe Thatcher Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY 241 Ryan Bradley Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 109 Emily Cacioppo Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 136 Emma Lynch Team Introductory Equitation 145 Annagrace Rawls Team Novice Equitation 190 Marianna George Team Open Equitation on the Flat 190 Marianna George Team Open Equitation Over Fences 213 Lauren Rex Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 280 Abby Rich Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences
        COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN 308
        320
        403
        ZONE
        PURDUE UNIVERSITY 126 Ashley Hartman Team Introductory Equitation 150 Eva Sargent Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 172 Victoria Berch Team Novice Equitation 177 Anna Cahill Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 177 Anna Cahill Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 226 Abby Talcott Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 286 Emma Schnolis Team Open Equitation on the Flat 286 Emma Schnolis Team Open Equitation Over Fences UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON 164 Elaine West Team Open Equitation on the Flat 176 Mara Bunderson Team Introductory Equitation 284 Grace Sandretti Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 132 Julia Knutson Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 142 Kyra O'Malley Team Novice Equitation 187 Jamie Fortunato Team Open Equitation Over Fences 284 Grace Sandretti Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 507 Ashley Cohen Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat
        8 STANFORD UNIVERSITY 430 Ellen Aasted Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 440 Darrow Haase Cox Team Novice Equitation 442 Darrow Hornik Team Introductory Equitation 465 Brooke Ballhaus Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 469 Michaela Edwards Team Open Equitation on the Flat 491 Kayla Ryan Team Open Equitation Over Fences 496 Parker Watt Team Limit Equitation on the Flat 525 Morgan Seibert Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 431 Isabel Baker Team Intermediate Equitation Over Fences 449 Hailey Newbury Team Introductory Equitation 455 Maya Shvab Team Novice Equitation 460 Alexa Webber Team Open Equitation Over Fences 463 Ava Abramowich Team Intermediate Equitation on the Flat 466 Eavan Bronfman Team Open Equitation on the Flat 474 Bronwen Higley Team Limit Equitation Over Fences 497 Kate Wenzel Team Limit Equitation on the Flat
        
              
              
            
            National Championship Horse Show
          IHSA Western Team Champion Presented by APHA
           
    2022 WESTERN TEAM CHAMPIONS
          TEAM CHAMPION
          Black Hawk College
          RESERVE TEAM CHAMPION
          Ohio State University
          2023 IHSA Western Teams
          ZONE 2
          ZONE 5 BERRY
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        SUNY MORRISVILLE 129 Amelia Jaworski Team Level I Horsemanship 230 Jenna Tyson Team Level II Horsemanship 230 Jenna Tyson NRHA Team Ranch Riding 236 Faith Woody Team Rookie Horsemanship 262 Maggie Herbert NRHA Team Reining 262 Maggie Herbert Team Open Horsemanship 294 Kada Tillman Team Beginner Horsemanship
        4 ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY 104 Starr Benton Team Beginner Horsemanship 115 Adrianna DiSilvestro NRHA Team Ranch Riding 147 Luke Rogers Team Rookie Horsemanship 186 Sarah Beth Felker NRHA Team Reining 186 Sarah Beth Felker Team Open Horsemanship 215 Lily Roman Team Level I Horsemanship 257 Victoria Garvin Team Level II Horsemanship
        ZONE
        COLLEGE 138 Taylor McIntosh Team Level I Horsemanship 201 Autumn Lance NRHA Team Reining 224 Axa Stevens Beginner Horsemanship 237 Brooke Backland Team Level II Horsemanship 237 Brooke Backlund NRHA Team Ranch Riding 237 Brooke Backland Team Rookie Horsemanship 290 Rette Solomon Team Open Horsemanship MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY 134 Mackenzie Latimer Team Level I Horsemanship 137 Jordan Martin NRHA Team Reining 137 Jordan Martin Team Open Horsemanship 170 Sadio Barnes Team Beginner Horsemanship 254 Audrey Ferrie Team Level II Horsemanship 254 Audrey Ferrie NRHA Team Ranch Riding 266 Jessica Kauffman Team Rookie Horsemanship
        
              
              
            
            National Championship Horse Show
          IHSA Western Team Champion Presented by APHA
          ZONE 6
          ADRIAN
          ZONE 7
          ZONE
          From the results of each Western Semi-Finals, sponsored by NRHA, the top-four individuals per division and the top-four teams advance to Nationals. In previous years, the top-three teams qualified, but new in 2023, the top-four teams from each comprise the top-12 to compete at the IHSA National Championship Horse Show.
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        COLLEGE 123 Lori Girrbach NRHA Team Reining 123 Lori Girrbach Team Open Horsemanship 180 Sommer Cavazos Team Beginner Horsemanship 193 Cassidy Hampton Team Rookie Horsemanship 197 Gracie Jennings NRHA Team Ranch Riding 298 Christopher Warwick Team Level I Horsemanship 299 Kayley Whelan Team Level II Horsemanship
        UNIVERSITY 160 Kaylee Tingle NRHA Team Reining 156 John Stafford Team Beginner Horsemanship 160 Kaylee Tingle Team Open Horsemanship 161 Sadie Tullock Team Level I Horsemanship 258 Katerin Getty Team Rookie Horsemanship 292 Chase Summerville Team Level II Horsemanship 292 Chase Summerville NRHA Team Ranch Riding THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 133 Nigel Lancaster NRHA Team Reining 133 Nigel Lancaster Team Open Horsemanship 169 Kyle Anders Team Beginner Horsemanship 214 Makayla Robinson Team Level I Horsemanship 218 Emma Rutledge Team Rookie Horsemanship 275 Erin Murray Team Level II Horsemanship 275 Erin Murray NRHA Team Ranch Riding UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY 107 Jordan Brechbill NRHA Team Reining 125 Alyssa Gust Team Level I Horsemanship 139 Hayley Mertz NRHA Team Ranch Riding 173 Faith Borbonus Team Open Horsemanship 196 Kaitlyn Howe Team Level II Horsemanship 263 Megan Hochstetler Team Beginner Horsemanship 288 James Shrock Team Rookie Horsemanship
        MIDWAY
        BLACK HAWK COLLEGE 108 Haley Bucher Team Level I Horsemanship 111 Autumn Carey NRHA Team Reining 111 Autumn Cary Team Open Horsemanship 120 Abbigail Froelich Team Beginner Horsemanship 152 Kayla Schroeder Team Rookie Horsemanship 163 Kurstin Walker Team Level II Horsemanship 291 Grace Strief NRHA Team Ranch Riding WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY 141 Sydni Niles NRHA Team Reining 141 Sydni Niles Team Open Horsemanship 250 Jennica Dannehl Team Level II Horsemanship 250 Jennica Dannehl NRHA Team Ranch Riding 253 Kaitlyn Evans Team Level I Horsemanship 273 Jillian Melendez Team Rookie Horsemanship
        8 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 121 Emma Garrett Team Beginner Horsemanship 191 Emily Glascock Team Level I Horsemanship 232 Natalie Ward Team Level II Horsemanship 232 Natalie Ward NRHA Team Ranch Riding 243 Gwen Bruck Team Rookie Horsemanship 265 Ashlyn Johnson NRHA Team Reining 265 Ashlyn Johnson Team Open Horsemanship UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASA-LINCOLN 112 Tabitha Cassidy Team Rookie Horsemanship 114 Christen Curtis Team Level I Horsemanship 234 Cadi Wilbeck Team Level II Horsemanship 234 Cadi Wilbeck NRHA Team Ranch Riding 252 Sarah Eberspacher NRHA Team Reining 252 Sarah Eberspacher Team Open Horsemanship 276 Hadley Olson Team Beginner Horsemanship
         
    Zone	Champion	Team
          Stanford	University
          Z8R1	High	Point Riders
          Christian	Toy
          Western	High	Point	Rider
          Cal	Poly,	SLO
           
    Good	Luck	to	all	Zone	8	Region	1	Riders!
           
    Cal	Poly,	SLO :	Christian	Toy
          Justice Myers
          Hunter	Seat	High	Point	Rider
          Univ.	of	California,	Berkeley
           
    Stanford	:	Ellie	Aasted,	 Brooke Ballhaus, Sophia	Haase Cox,	Darrow	Hornik,	Michaela	 Edwards,	Jackie	Henley,	Kayla	Ryan,	Morgan	Seibert,	Audrey	Washington,	Parker	Watt
          UC	Berkeley:	Justice	Myers
          UC	Davis :	Reilly	Cunningham
          ZONE	8,	REGION	1:	Cal	Poly	SLO,	College	of	the	Sequoias,,	Reedley	College,	Santa	Clara	University,	 Sonoma	State,	Stanford	University,	UC	Berkeley,	UC	Davis,	UC	Santa	Cruz,	UN	Reno
           
     
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    NUMBER RIDER NAME SCHOOL ZONE PLACINGS Champion Res. Champion 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 45 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE SHOW 2023 · IHSAinc.com
        2022 Champion: Julianna Empie Penn State University
          Horse: Big Shot courtesy of Centenary University
          296 Christina Vail University of Notre Dame/ Saint Mary's College 7 117 Nina Eglund St. Mary-of-the-Woods College 7 308 Celia Cram SCAD 5 504 Kathryn McCarthy College of Charleston 5 119 Shannon Flynn George Mason University 4 101 Dawson Amick St. Andrews University 4 311 Delani Franklin Lake Erie College 6 210 Elizabeth Orosz Otterbein College 6 464 Madeline Ahern Stonehill College 1 520 Elizabeth Nevins Boston University 1 360 Kenya Sanders Skidmore College 2 552 Harper Eskey St. Lawrence University 2 451 Emma Pell Penn State University 3 458 Marina Trepeta Penn State University 3 483 Justice Myers University of California Berkeley 8 491 Kayla Ryan Stanford 8
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