Wildcat Western Riders Ride Well Despite Difficult Horses
Nov 16, 2003
COLUMBIA Mo.-- The Kansas State Equestrian team went into their final show of the Fall season hoping to ride well and they did just that, finishing second at Truman State in Columbia, Mo. “Our girls rode really well this weekend,” said Head Coach, Lindsay Breidenthal. “At this show, the horses were not very good, but the girls did the best they could.” K-State finished second while Brandi Vogel was High-Point Rider for Sunday’s show. Kansas State was reserve High-Point team behind Black Hawk College. K-State is now in second, trailing Black Hawk College by seven points in their region. The Wildcats will look ahead to their spring season when they travel to South Carolina for an invitational show on February 8th and 9th.
Saturday’s Results Open Reining I Brandi Vogel -2nd Erin Peery -1st Novice Horsmanship I Kara Taddiken -1st Beginner Horsmanship I Janet Crisler -2nd Intermediate Horsmanship I Teal Ludwick -2nd Beginner Horsmanship Sec. II Rachel Etkin -1st Intermediate 2 Horsmanship Sec. II Rachel Pierson -1st
The Cats finished 3rd on Saturday and Erin Peery was reserve High-Point Rider for Saturday’s show. Sunday’s Results Open Reining I Brandi Vogel -1st Intermediate Horsmanship I Michelle Schneider -2nd Advanced Horsmanship I Dennon Zimbelman -2nd Beginner Horsmanship Sec. II Michelle Schneider -1st Novice Horsmanship Sec. II Lauren Allen -2nd Intermediate Horsmanship II Sec. II Rachel Pierson -1st



