Reitteam des Adrian College belegt dritten Platz bei Regional Western Championships

Das Reitteam des Adrian College lieferte starke Leistungen bei den Regional Western Championships in Midland, Michigan, und sicherte sich den dritten Platz in der Gesamtwertung der Saison. Mehrere Reiter erzielten Top-6-Platzierungen, wobei drei in die Semi-Finals in Kentucky vorstießen. Das Team-Pferd Sheldon wurde von den teilnehmenden Teams zum Horse of the Year gekürt.

Das Reitteam des Adrian College trat bei den Regional Western Championships in Midland, Michigan, an, wo es in verschiedenen Divisionen mehrere Top-6-Platzierungen erzielte. Am Ende des Events belegte das Team den dritten Platz in der Gesamtwertung der Saison. 3nThree Bulldog-Reiter qualifizierten sich für die Semi-Finals in Kentucky, die in zwei Wochen stattfinden. Lauren Bartkiewicz wurde Reserve Champion im Beginner Horsemanship und rückte durch ihre regionale Platzierung vor. Grace Slusarski wurde Reserve Champion im Ranch Riding und rückte ebenfalls vor. Christopher Warwick belegte den dritten Platz im Open Horsemanship und qualifizierte sich für den Regional High Point Rider Competition, womit er einen Platz in den Semi-Finals für den Wettstreit um die High-Point-Ehrungen erhielt. nOther notable results included Tommi Bok in third place in Rookie Horsemanship, Baylie Villani in fourth place in Level 1 Horsemanship, Denae Covey as Reserve in Rookie Horsemanship, and Bryleigh Ahearn as a Finalist in Level 1 Horsemanship. nZusätzlich zu den Erfolgen der Reiter feierte das Team, dass Sheldon zum Horse of the Year gekürt wurde. Dieser Award, auf den im Laufe der Saison von allen teilnehmenden Teams abgestimmt wurde, würdigt die Beiträge des Pferdes zum Programm. nDie vorstoßenden Reiter treten bei den Semi-Finals an, um sich für die National Championship zu qualifizieren. Die besten vier der Semi-Finals ziehen in das nationale Event in North Carolina im Tryon International Equestrian Center ein.

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