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UMW Varsity Riding Program

All riding students are eligible to try out for the varsity intercollegiate equestrian team. Team selections are held at the beginning of each academic semester and students are chosen based on their ability to perform at different levels. In order to compete as a member of the twenty-five member team, riders are needed to fill positions in each of the following divisions, from most to least experienced: Open, Intermediate, Novice, Walk-trot-canter, and walk-trot. In twelve of the past 15 years, UMW has sent at least one rider to the national championships in one or more of these divisions.
The varsity riding team takes part in eight shows each year, in addition to regional, zone, and national championship competitions. The University of Mary Washington is a member of Region I, Zone IV of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association, along with the University of Maryland, Christopher Newport University, College of William and Mary, George Washington University, Goucher College, Catholic University, American University, George Mason, Hood College, Mount St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s College of MD, Sweet Briar College, and the University of Richmond.
The IHSA, founded in 1967, promotes competition for riders of all skill levels who compete individually and as teams at regional, zone, and national shows. The objective of the IHSA competition is to offer opportunities to newcomers and experienced riders. As a recognized member of the American Horse Show Association (AHSA), IHSA involves itself with the top professionals in the field. Only AHSA-recognized judges are used for IHSA competitions. The competition is unique in that no rider may use his or her own horse. All riders are mounted on a horse by the host school, with each horse being drawn by lot. The use of personal tack is not allowed and schooling is not permitted.
Class levels range from walk-trot, for first year competitors, to the open division, for the experienced rider. In addition to qualifying individuals for national competition, each region is represented by its high-point team to vie for the coveted Miller’s Cup. Mary Washington was the reserve high-point team at the 1988 national show, and finished fourth in 1994.
The 2005-06 season saw Mary Washington finish in third place in the regional standings. The Eagles, who had three riders advance individually to the regional show and one rider, Kane Ramsey to the national show, concluding another successful season for the Eagles.
As always, competition for the 2006-07 riding team will be fierce, with an excellent group of riders competing for spots. In keeping with an excellent tradition in equestrian, and one of the few college programs that is offered as a varsity sport, the equestrian team will look to add another exciting chapter to the University of Mary Washington record book in 2006-07. With the full backing of the community, school and administration, look for the Eagles to return to the top of the region and zone standings again next season.


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