Bourque gana título regional, Bowersox avanza mientras la hípica de W&L termina tercera en los regionales IHSA

Tras un fuerte final de temporada regular en el que empataron el primer lugar ese día y aseguraron el tercer puesto en la tabla regional, el equipo de hípica de la Washington and Lee University compitió en los Campeonatos Regionales IHSA en Blacksburg, Virginia. Samantha Bourque se adjudicó el Campeonato Regional Intermediate Flat, mientras que Lydia Bowersox obtuvo el segundo lugar en Limit Fences, clasificando a ambas al Campeonato de la Zona 4.

Los Generals participaron en los Campeonatos Regionales IHSA en Virginia Tech en Blacksburg, Virginia, capitalizando su actuación del final de la temporada regular del día anterior. Samantha Bourque ofreció una monta destacada para ganar el Campeonato Regional Intermediate Flat, ganando el avance al Campeonato de la Zona 4. Lydia Bowersox aseguró el segundo lugar como campeona reserva en Limit Fences, clasificándose también para las zonas. Elisabeth Marek quedó cuarta en Open Flat, Kate Martin cuarta en Introductory, e Irene Tsengas adquirió experiencia en Novice. Las jinetes senior fueron reconocidas durante el evento mientras el programa entra en la temporada de campeonatos. Bourque y Bowersox competirán a continuación en el Campeonato IHSA Zona 4 el 4 de abril de 2026 en Goucher College. Para cobertura previa del final de temporada regular y clasificadas, consulte artículos anteriores en esta serie.

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