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The Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) is a nonprofit organization composed of men and women of all riding levels and offers both individual and team competition. Members of the IHSA participate in horse shows. Students compete at eight levels, from beginner through advanced, with horses provided to them.
Unlike horsemanship patterns, reining patterns include spins and sliding stops performed by the horse and rider. In reining, a score starts 70 and can be higher or lower depending on the quality of the ride. Riders perform movements that include: fast circles, slow circles, spins and sliding stops. Going off-pattern results in a score of zero.
Individuals and the team compete in Zone 5, Region 3 of the IHSA. Each member takes two lessons a week. The Georgia Southern Equestrian Team students are taught grooming, feeding, and health care skills. All riding disciplines are presented and the facility provides well-trained horses for the riders.
Make sure to follow along for more coverage from USA TODAY Network sites in Peoria, Springfield and Rockford as the tournament progresses. Saturday, November 23 IHSA football scores 3A: Lombard ...
Make sure to follow along for more coverage from USA TODAY Network sites in Peoria, ... November 16 IHSA football scores. 8A: 20 Park Ridge Maine South (8-3) at 12 Wilmette Loyola Academy (9-2), 1 ...
9:24 p.m. — Dunlap season ends in dramatic fashion. Dunlap's season came to an end in double overtime, as the Eagles lost to Blue Island Eisenhower 42-41 on the road in a Class 6A first-round game.
There are four divisions offered, Open, Intermediate, Novice, Beginner and Intro. Level specific dressage tests are only offered in the Open, Intermediate and Novice divisions. [3] For Dressage Seat Equitation classes, they are run similar to a hunt seat flat class, but level-appropriate individual testing may also be a part of the class.
A total of 256 teams began the march to the IHSA state championships last week, but only half of those remain. Illinois football's version of madness — the Illinois High School Association ...