Nickels advances to Zone Finals in equestrian

Six riders represented Geneseo’s equestrian team at the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Region 2 Championships at St. Lawrence University on Saturday March 28, complementing a strong season with competitive finishes against 11 other teams. Junior Katie Nickels’ season will continue as she moves on to the IHSA Zone Finals on Saturday April 4.

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Equestrian success rides on flexibility

Members of Geneseo’s equestrian team work with the horses at head coach Kim Sanford’s Leg Up Stables at least four times per week. When they compete at Intercollegiate Horse Show Association shows throughout the season, however, they must demonstrate their finely honed skills on horses they’ve never ridden before.

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Equestrian finishes third at Cazenovia

Geneseo’s equestrian team competed in its second home showcase of the season on Saturday Nov. 1 at head coach Kim Sanford’s Leg Up Stables. The team concluded the showcase with 34 points, placing third behind St. Lawrence University and Cazenovia College whose teams garnered 45 and 42 points, respectively. Eleven teams competed in the showcase. While the team continues to chase St. Lawrence and Cazenovia, many individual riders saw personal successes.

Senior Kayla Geier, junior Emma Witherwax, sophomore Monica Schneider and freshman Samantha Childs all scored first-place finishes, with Witherwax accumulating enough points to qualify for a six-person-ride-off for High Point Rider honors.

Sophomore Tessa Horn, junior Katherine Nickels, senior Christa Pappalardo and senior Brianne Szopinski all secured second place in their respective areas, with Witherwax placing second in Novice Fences in addition to her first place Novice Flat victory.

The team also had eight third placements in other events.

Syracuse University and Ottawa Univeristy found themselves tied at 25, nine points behind Geneseo.

The Knights competed on Sunday Nov. 2 at Cazenovia. The team placed fifth with 26 points, behind Cazenovia with 41, St. Lawrence and Syracuse with 33 and Ottawa with 31.

Only Pappalardo rode away with a first-place finish––in Novice Flat––yet senior Ashley Olin secured two second places in Intermediate Fences and Novice Flat. Senior Anna Eschler and Nickels also secured second place finishes, in Novice Flat and Intermediate Fences respectively.

The team had 10 third placements as well, with Schneider placing third twice in Novice over Fences and Novice Flat.

While the Knights struggled at Cazenovia, the team did have several members move up in class. Both Olin and senior Chloe Degre qualified for regionals and moved up in class on Sunday Nov. 2, while senior Emily Lockard and Nickels moved up in their classes on Saturday Nov. 1.

The equestrian team will be competing at St. Lawrence on Nov. 15 and 16.

Equestrian team jumps into new season

Geneseo’s equestrian team kicked off its season on Saturday Oct. 25 with a showcase at Leg Up Stables’ brand new indoor ring. Geneseo will host two events this year out of eight total. Ten different schools throughout the region compete, including St. Lawrence University and Cazenovia College, two of the nation’s best teams.

One of the team’s captains, senior Anna Eschler, has high hopes for the equestrian team’s coming seasons.

“Our region is arguably the most difficult in the nation because we have both St. Lawrence and Cazenovia and they’re both top tier,” she said. “But we’re closing the gap recently. We’ve always been a strong third place team, but we’ve been getting really close in points to Cazenovia lately.”

While Geneseo’s team hasn’t made it to nationals, riders have attended as individuals.

The showcases have four divisions, three of which involve fences and the last is flat. Open Division is first, which has fences roughly three feet high. Following that are Intermediate and Novice, each with respectively lower heights. Then there is the Flat Division, where there are no fences but riders are judged on walk, trot and canter.

“Each rider qualifies for that with their experience prior to riding for the team,” Eschler said. “We have one Open rider, [junior] Rebecca Caracciolo, and we have two girls, [seniors] Emily Lockard and Ashley Olin who compete at the Intermediate level.”

Interestingly, every division sees a random draw from a pool of entered horses. This means that a rider may have to ride a horse they’ve never ridden before. The team can enter horses that match the caliber of their riders.

A major benefit for the team is that head coach Kim Sanford owns Leg Up Stables, which has 70 horses.

“We have access to all of them,” Eschler said. “There are a wide array of horses that require different levels of skill and it’s such a benefit to the team to have so many horses to learn from.”

Geneseo equestrian team’s next showcase is on Saturday Nov. 1 at Leg Up Stables, starting at 9 a.m.

Equestrian places third, fourth at home shows

The women’s equestrian team hosted two shows last weekend at Rolelu Stables in Geneseo, placing fourth and then third behind nationally ranked St. Lawrence University, Cazenovia College and SUNY Potsdam.

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