Sequim equestrian team secures multiple first-place wins

The Sequim Equestrian Team achieved several first-place finishes at a competition held at the Grays Harbor Fairgrounds from February 20 to 22, 2026. Graduating seniors Katelynn Sharpe and Asha Swanberg led the successes, with Coach Katie Newton highlighting the team's supportive atmosphere. The event featured various disciplines, including reining, keyhole, and working rancher.

The Sequim Equestrian Team competed at the Grays Harbor Fairgrounds over the weekend of February 20-22, 2026, earning notable results across multiple events. First-place honors went to Katelynn Sharpe in keyhole, Asha Swanberg in reining and working rancher, Paisley Morris in in-hand trail, and Kenzi Winters in saddle seat equitation.

Coach Katie Newton commended the team's spirit, stating they demonstrated a supportive environment and 'having lots of fun together.' She particularly praised Sharpe, her niece, as a 'great example to the team' who has 'grown into a wonderful rider and horsewoman.' Newton also noted the inclusion of male rider Lucas Seelye, describing him as a 'great team player and a good sport to go along the plans the girls drum up.'

Detailed results included Lila Torey taking first in Huntseat Equitation, Sharpe placing third in Dressage, and the In-hand Obstacle Relay Team of Swanberg, Morris, Winters, and Torey finishing fifth. In Reining, Swanberg secured first and Sharpe seventh. Winters earned first in Saddle Seat Equitation, with Sharpe second. Other placements featured Morris first and Winters ninth in In-hand Trail, and the Team Versatility group of Swanberg, Kaija Johnson, Morris, and Torey in third.

Timed events saw Sharpe first in Keyhole and Seelye second in Individual Flags. In cattle events, the Team Sorting pair of Sharpe and Swanberg placed second. The team's next outing is scheduled for April 3-5, with state finals set for May 15-17.

This performance underscores the team's progress in equestrian disciplines, blending individual achievements with collaborative efforts.

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Georgia Bulldogs equestrian team celebrates 12-7 victory over Texas A&M at UGA Equestrian Complex.
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No. 2 Georgia equestrian defeats No. 3 Texas A&M 12-7

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The No. 2 Georgia equestrian team secured a 12-7 victory over No. 3 Texas A&M at the UGA Equestrian Complex in Bishop, Georgia, on February 7, 2026. The Bulldogs dominated early in Horsemanship and maintained the lead through strong performances across events. Several Georgia riders achieved or tied career-high scores in the meet.

Six riders from Gresham’s Prep and Senior School delivered impressive performances at the National Schools Equine Association show jumping competition held at Forest Edge on January 18. Competing against strong local opposition, the team secured multiple qualifications for further finals. Their achievements spanned various age groups and jumping heights, highlighting the school's equestrian talent.

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The Albion College hunt seat equestrian team placed third in both days of shows hosted by Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio, on February 14-15. Meanwhile, the western equestrian team earned high point honors for both days of their home show at Held Equestrian Center in Albion, Michigan, over the same weekend.

Following a strong regular season finale where they tied for first that day and secured third in regional standings, the Washington and Lee University equestrian team competed at the IHSA Regional Championships in Blacksburg, Virginia. Samantha Bourque claimed the Intermediate Flat Regional Championship, while Lydia Bowersox took second in Limit Fences, advancing both to the Zone 4 Championship.

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No. 2 Georgia's equestrian team secured a 12-7 victory over No. 3 Texas A&M in their spring home opener at the University of Georgia Equestrian Complex in Bishop, Georgia. The Bulldogs dominated in horsemanship and reining while splitting the flat event. Multiple riders earned most outstanding performer honors across disciplines.

Dannie Morgan, Sadie Smith, and Gracie Catling each won three titles at the NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships, which ran from April 15 to 19. Morgan claimed gold in the Nupafeed advanced medium freestyle on Kristina Rausing’s Belinski with a score of 72.33%. Amateur riders Bethany Edginton and Jessica Allen secured silver medals in their respective classes.

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Jayden Brown and Quincy B claimed victory in the highly anticipated CDI3* Grand Prix at EBM Dressage by the Sea, scoring 72.044%. The event's second day featured close competitions across multiple classes, including youth divisions. Brown noted the win's special significance as Quincy B's return to Willinga Park post-Olympics.

 

 

 

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