BLACKSBURG, Va. – The Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry College IDA Team ended the regular season with high-point team and reserve high-point team over the weekend, as well as taking High-Point Rider on Saturday and Reserve High-Point Rider on both Saturday and Sunday.
SATURDAY
The Basics
TEAM PLACE – 1st/6
LOCATION – Christiansburg, Virginia
VENUE – Virginia Tech Equitation Barn
First Level
First level saw junior Anna Norton (Charlotte, N.C.) take home third place with a 65.7575%, as well as senior Willow Palmer (Lebanon, N.J.), who rode to fifth with a 63.9393%.
Upper Training Level
Junior Cetari White-Anderson (Clatskanie, Ore.) rode to a 72.4137% to take home the blue, as well as high-point rider for the day.
Lower Training Level
Sophomore Samantha Nappi (Bedford, Mass.) scored a 69.2307% to earn first place.
Introductory Level
Sophomore Eva Packman (Spotsylvania, Va.) laid down a 69.062% to take home the win the Introductory level.
The Awards
Emory & Henry won the show with 21 points (70.216% team average).
White-Anderson was the High-Point Rider of the Day thanks to her win in Upper Training with a 72.4137%
Dressage Seat Equitation
In Upper Training, freshman Téa Fuller (Little Valley, N.Y.) took home the blue, followed by sophomore Irelyn Petrie (Nokesville, Va), close behind in second place.
In Lower Training, sophomore Lauren Scott (Otego, N.Y.) rode to the blue ribbon
In our last class of the day, Sierra Carson (Pasadena, Md.) took home first place as well.
The Basics
TEAM PLACE – 2nd/6
LOCATION – Christiansburg, Virginia
VENUE – Virginia Tech Equitation Barn
First Level
Junior Anna Norton (Charlotte, N.C.) started the day off strong by taking home the blue with a 70.4545% in First Level.
Upper Training Level
Freshman Olivia Edgington-Desmet (Alpharetta, Ga.) posted a 68.448% for second place.
Lower Training Level
Junior Bailey Shive (Hot Springs, Ark.) took home a second-place finish with a 65.192%.
Introductory Level
Junior Isabelle Bussolotta (Easton, Conn.) rode to a 69.6875% to take second place in the division.
The Awards
E&H took home reserve high-point team with 17 points total (69.53% team average).
Dressage Seat Equitation
Irelyn Petrie (Nokesville, Va.) took home third place for Upper Training DSE.
In Lower Training, junior Norah Jones (Buchanan, Va.) rode to the blue ribbon.
Sierra Carson (Pasadena, Md.) also rode to a first-place finish in the Introductory level.
Region Awards
Anna Norton: second in the region for First Level Testing - qualified for IDA Nationals individually
Olivia Edgington-Desmet: first in the region for Upper Training Testing - qualified for IDA Nationals individually
Sam Nappi: first in the region for Lower Training Testing - qualified for IDA Nationals individually
Bailey Shive: second in the region for Lower Training Testing - qualified for IDA Nationals individually
Eva Packman: first in the region for Introductory Level Testing - qualified for IDA Nationals individually
Téa Fuller: first in the region for Upper Training DSE - qualified for IDA Nationals individually
Irelyn Petrie: second in the region for Upper Training DSE - qualified for IDA Nationals individually
Norah Jones: first in the region for Lower Training DSE - qualified for IDA Nationals individually
Lauren Scott - second in the region for Lower Training DSE - qualified for IDA Nationals individually
Sierra Carson - second in the region for Introductory Level DSE - qualified for IDA Nationals individually
Up Next
The Wasps return their attention to the IHSA season, traveling to Goucher College to compete in Zones for Zone 4.
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Team Scores
Saturday
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Pl. |
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School |
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Score |
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Emory & Henry |
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21 |
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2. |
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Virginia Tech |
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17 |
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3. |
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Virginia |
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13 |
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4. |
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Tennessee |
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10 |
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5. |
Radford |
7 |
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6. |
Appalachian State |
4 |
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Sunday
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Pl. |
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School |
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Score |
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1. |
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Virginia Tech |
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19 |
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2. |
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Emory & Henry |
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17 |
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3. |
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Radford |
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10 |
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4. |
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Virginia |
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9 |
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5. |
Tennessee |
9 |
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6. |
Appalachian State |
5 |
- Caroline Hall '28 and Irelyn Petrie '28 contributed to this release.