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Club equestrian team places at opening show

AUTUMN MCBRIDE

Issue date: 10/1/08 Section: Sports
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Lorrin Mortimer and the University club equestrian team placed second at the Silverthorn Farm Sept. 21.
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Lorrin Mortimer and the University club equestrian team placed second at the Silverthorn Farm Sept. 21.
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The University's Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Equestrian team, finished second in overall team points at its first show of the season on Sept. 21 at the Silverthorn Farm in Athens.

Berry College placed first overall with 30 team points with Georgia nipping at its heels with 29. Georgia was led by junior Lorrin Mortimer, the No. 3 rider in the country, who finished in the top three individual riders for the day.

At any IHSA Horse Show, riders of all levels have the opportunity to compete from the Beginner Walk-Trot classes to advanced Open classes.

According to Erin Brown, the team's show manager, in all shows, the host team provides horses for all of the competing schools. The morning of the show, all riders draw their horse's name out of a hat. Just before it is time to enter the show ring, riders mount their horses and compete with little to no warm-up.

Judging is based on how the rider controls the horse. They compete in the class in which they placed during tryouts.

As a rider earns ribbons, they earn points. If a rider earns 32 points in a single show, the rider will "point-out" and move up to the next class in the next show.

Because each team may have multiple riders in the same class, a "point rider" will be chosen to not only collect individual points but points that go towards the team total.

Much of the team's success can be contributed to the tutelage of head coach Ginny Smith, a University alumna who competed for the varsity team and owns Silverthorn Farm, where the team practices and competes.

"[Smith] is incredibly supportive and spends more time than she probably has to work with us week after week to prepare us for upcoming shows," said team captain Clare Hatfield. "…she sees the team as an opportunity not just to improve our riding skills, but professional and life skills as well."

Smith has been riding and working with horses longer than most of the team members have been alive, said Brown.

The club team differs from the varsity team in format and circuit of the shows, Mortimer said.

"We are simply two separate teams," said Mortimer. "We compete against different schools and in different locations."

In recent years, the IHSA team has made a big name for itself. The team has qualified for multiple "Tournament of Champions" competitions in New York, New Jersey and Virginia.
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Anonymous

posted 10/01/08 @ 11:18 AM EST

As a member of the Varsity Equestrian team, i found this article to be a bit of an insult to us. We work EXTREMELY hard as varsity athletes, and for us to hear that they are "simply two different teams" is unfair and downplays the hard work we put in. (Continued…)

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Don Imus

posted 10/01/08 @ 6:39 PM EST

There should only be one equestrian team, the club team, since the only reason there is a varsity equestrian team is because of title ix.

anon moose

posted 10/02/08 @ 10:46 AM EST

And some people think it's insulting that the varsity team (cough, Athletic Assoc, cough) is trying to force the Ag School to give up the horse/livestock facilities on South Milledge. (Continued…)

wren

posted 10/02/08 @ 12:23 PM EST

yes, this article is about the club equestrian team. congratulations girls for doing well. more power to you. BUT, let's not lose sight of our varsity equestrian team who was NATIONAL CHAMPIONS last year. (Continued…)

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someone

posted 10/02/08 @ 4:22 PM EST

i think that if you were good enough to be on the varsity team, you wouldn't be so bitter about it. i think you're jealous you can't be a national champ like they are and are too busy competing in walk-trot. (Continued…)

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Trill

Trill

posted 10/05/08 @ 9:57 PM EST

I absolutely cannot believe the comments I have seen about this article. As a previous member of the 'club' team, I know that we have worked extremely hard in the past four years to form a strong team. (Continued…)

anon

posted 10/06/08 @ 10:37 PM EST

I don't understand all the hostility coming from the proponents of the varsity team. This article in no way exhibits any resentment or bitterness towards the varsity team. (Continued…)

Jeremiah

posted 10/07/08 @ 12:22 PM EST

The title 9 queens sound like a bunch of stuck up bitches. I'm sure this isn't the attitude of the majority of the girls on the team, but seriously, get a goddamn life. (Continued…)

Walk/trot

posted 10/08/08 @ 11:40 AM EST

I am frankly shocked at the immaturity of the varsity team. Really? I thought we were in college. I thought for sure that the varsity team could just give a friendly congrats on our single article in the paper. (Continued…)

Mr. Ed

posted 10/08/08 @ 2:35 PM EST

We need Sam Steinberg's coverage of equestrian!

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