Maryland’s Youth Soar to New Heights, continued
so much and received so many great tips. And best of all, we could now all vault! Finally it was time to hit the road and get to
Kentucky; we set off at 7 a.m. and eight hours later, we arrived at the Kentucky Horse Park. T at night, all the riders were invited to a pizza party where we all got to hang out and spend some time with each other. T e next day, we woke up at 6:30 a.m. to feed our ponies. After heading back to the hotel to feed ourselves, it was back to the horse park for the fi rst day of the competition. We had a 20-minute warm-up be-
fore riding in the Celebrity round, where one of the Rolex riders was placed on each team. T is round did not count toward the Cup but was good for practice. After the fi rst round of the real competition, we were in fi rst place by only one point. We all needed to work as a team the next day to fi gure out how we could do better.
On the last day of the competi-
tion, every point would count. We played ten games and won eight of them. T is meant we won the Prince Philip Cup! T e awards were handed out in the big show jumping arena before show jumping with hundreds
of people watching as we did a victory lap. T is was such a fun experience to have.
Hood & Goucher Colleges Repre- sented in ANRC Finals
Hood College and Goucher College were
both represented at the 35th American Na- tional Riding Commission fi nals held at Cen- tenary College on April 19-12. T e competi- tion is broken up into three riding phases and
a written test. Teams and riders can compete at the Novice (max of 2’6”) or National (max of 3’) levels. In the Novice competition, which has only been held for the past two years, Hood Col- lege made its ANRC debut sending two rid- ers, Katie Geiger and Augusta Spandler. As a team, Hood earned fi fth in the Written Test, fi fth in the Program Test and fi fth in the Derby Phase. T is gave the school fi fth place overall. Katie Geiger earned ninth place in the Written Test and ninth in the Derby Phase. Addie Jabin and Joseph Fink rep-
resented Goucher College. T e team earned third for the Written Test, third for the Program Ride,
third
Katie Geiger and Augusta Spandler were the fi rst riders from Hood College to represent the school at the ANRC fi nals.
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in the Derby Phase and third in the Medal Phase. T e team placed third overall. Addie Jabin earned sixth in the Written Test, third in the Pro- gram Ride and ninth overall. Joseph Fink earned sixth place overall from a sixth place in the Program Ride, eighth in the Derby Phase and sixth in the Medal Phase. In the National division, Goucher College earned sixth place overall. T e team earned second in the Written
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