Friday, December 11, 2009

End of the Semester

Its exam week and things are winding down at the Equestrian Center. Monday evening several of us joined Carla’s Form to Function class for a presentation by Rob Jacobs. Rob recently did an internship with the Washington International Horse Show. He had a busy week in Washington updating the show’s webpage, facebook and twitter pages, taking video footage of the first horse arriving in the city, assisting with the organization of hospitality for sponsors, and even appearing on ABC News Channel 8 – live!

Tuesday evening a group spent a couple of hours packing about 200 boxes to be shipped overseas to soldiers. This tradition started 4 years ago and has become a highlight of the Christmas season. Carla’s Mom sponsors the project and collects tons of boxes. SAPC equestrians purchase useful items for the boxes – things like toiletries, snacks, cards and games. This year we ran out of stuff before we ran out of boxes. Peggy came to the rescue making two trips into town to purchase more stuff. Everything was loaded into Carla’s horse trailer to be delivered to the VFW Post in Southern Pines. Thursday lunchtime Jake Nix, Shannon Leggett, Rachel Buckler & Anne Neal Thompson accompanied Carla to drop off the stuff. Thank you to Nancy Wennberg, Peggy, Carla and everyone who helped with this project. As Carla says, “This is Christmas!”

Wednesday evening Riding Council hosted their annual Christmas party at the farm house. The barn staff decorated the farm house (including inflatables on the front lawn). Rank testing certificates were handed out and Lindsay, Heather and Ashley cooked for the hordes.

Next week things will be quieter as students finish up exams and head home for Christmas break. Those of us with academic classes will be scrambling to get grades turned in and all equestrian staff members will be pitching in with horse care.

Monday, December 7, 2009

IDA Update

IDA has had a slow start in Region I this semester with several shows being cancelled for one reason or another. Saturday Dec 5th was wet and cold but that did not dampen the enthusiasm of the teams that gathered at Buckhorn Farm in Apex, NC. Bridget and the Wolf Pack Dressage team put an a first rate show with a tent for the horses to stand in between rides and horse trailers for coaches and riders to shelter in. I personally want to thank all the owners (and there were many) who so kindly allowed their horses to be used for the show. Your generosity made the show possible.

Competition was intense in every division with Virginia Tech winning 3 or the 4 divisions and ending up with 21 points (the max. possible at a show). St. Andrews riders had a good showing with Greta Friesen placing 2nd at first level and Jessica Cusaac placing 3rd in the intro division. For Lenior Rhyne and East Carolina University this was their first IDA show. Beth Bengala the coach for ECU summed up the atmosphere that we all enjoy at IDA shows, “I personally enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere and look forward to upcoming shows!”

The IDA team is preparing for dressage month (Feb) when we have 4 shows!

IHSA Hunter Seat Update

From Ashley Duda IHSA Coach.

On November 16th, members of the IHSA Hunter Seat Team traveled north to compete at Virginia Intermont. Heading into this competition, the team was tied for the lead in the region with Virginia Intermont and was one point in front of Virginia Tech. Competing against Virginia Intermont at home is always difficult because the school has a very talented team. However, the Knights were ready to compete when they traveled to the farm in Bristol, Virginia on November 17th.

Usually the weather is cold, icy, and windy when St. Andrews travels to VI. Fortunately, the weather for this IHSA show was warm and delightful. Even the riders from Laurinburg stayed warm throughout the day! The morning started off with strong performances over fences. Audrey Hayden debuted in Open Equitation Over Fences and placed third. Rob Jacobs and Alie McGraw had strong performances and both earned second place ribbons in Intermediate Equitation Over Fences and Novice Equitation Over Fences, respectively.

As the flat classes began, the riding stayed strong. Katie Hansen, Rob Jacobs, Brittany Calderwood, and Blake Liljestrand all won flat classes. Rob and Blake remained undefeated on the flat for the 2009-2010 season. One highlight of the day was Brittany’s ride. VI was Brittany’s first riding competition. She drew Prima, one of Ashley’s favorite IHSA horses, and rode her beautifully! The entire team was very proud of Brittany’s great ride.

The team rode very well against tough competition and ended up Reserve Champion for the day. The team did lose a little of their lead to VI. The IHSA Hunter Seat Team now is ten points behind VI but three points ahead of Virginia Tech. Peggy and Ashley are making plans to help riders prepare for an intense IHSA spring show schedule. The next show IHSA Hunter Seat Show will be held on February 6th at St. Andrews. Go KNIGHTS!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Horse Shows and Equitrial

Its been a busy couple of weeks at SAPC! Lindsay contributed the Raleigh results and Peggy the Equitrial report.

Triangle Raleigh Oct 30th-Nov 1st
Allie McGraw rode Glenn to Res Champion in the Pre-Ch/Ad Hunter Division

Sara Warren rode Dill to several top ribbons (2nds, 3rds) in the Pre-Ch/Ad Hunter and Eq Divisions

Kali Cram rode Busy to 4th out of 47 in the TRiangle Farms Eq Cup and two 1sts in Pre-Ch/Ad Eq over fences

Karen Gruninger rode Quincey to Res Champion in Long Stirrup and won both under saddle classes both days

Katherine Laughlin rode Spike to Champion in Long stirrup winning all over fences classes on Sunday

Both Sami and Katy H showed in NCHJA Adult Medal Finals which they had to qualify for over the previous season

Sami Cram rode Happy to 7th in the NCHJA Adult Medal Finals and Res Ch in the Adult Hunter Divisions Happy thought she was back doing grand prix...)

Katy Hutchings rode Easy to 4th place in the NCHJA Adult Medal Finals
Duke AA Raleigh Nov 4th-8th

Katelyn Lang rode Ava to good ribbonns in the LG Jr Hunters against top hunters from around the country

Rob Jacobs rode Glenn to top ribbons out of over 15 in the Pre-Adult Hunters against tough competition

Tricia James rode Nick at her first AA show and won her first Pre-Childrens Hunter over fences and other top ribbons out of 19 top horse/rider combos


American National Riding Commission

St. Andrews hosted an ANRC Equitrial on Sunday, November 8, 2009. Ten students participated in the Equitrial and received a National Rider Rating. The testing for the ratings included a hunter seat equitation flat test that included movements from the USEF equitation tests and a hunter seat equitation medal course over fences. Riders tested for either Level 1 (the introductory level) or Level 2 (the intermediate level). The testing was judged by Laura Norment from New Bern, NC an ANRC and USEF judge.

Congratulations to these St. Andrews riders!

Level One

Audrey Bolte
Jenn Callahan
Karen Gruninger
Katy Hutchings
Betsy Kaplan
Katherine Laughlin – High Point Rider Level One

Level Two

Kim Graves
Katie Hansen – High Point Rider Level Two
Audrey Hayden
Caroline Taylor

Friday, October 30, 2009

Horse shows etc...












Pictures "borrowed" from Shannon Legget's facebook page


Showing Under the Stars last Friday was spectacular! We started off with freestyle reining followed by dressage musical freestyles and the annual costume parade. Must have been 20+ entries for the costume parade everyone of them was fabulous. After that craziness the evening settled down to western pleasure and hunt seat classes. Some students were showing at their first ever horse show – what a great way to start your show career!


Saturday was open house where we met a ton of people and the hunt seat seniors rode for Heather and Lindsay. Open house is always fun and we had lots of interest in the equestrian program from enthusiastic students and parents. Peggy and Lindsay travelled to Duke for a hunt seat IHSA show on Sunday and the rest of us had an easy day gearing up for the next week.


This weekend the western team is hosting IHSA shows on Saturday and Sunday. Lindsay is taking a group to Raleigh for a NCHJA show, I believe Ashley is meeting her there as soon as she lands at the airport on her way back from Australia! I am headed to Michelle Hargreaves Hidden K stables for an IDA show hosted by WFU – a new venue for us! Just a normal weekend for the equestrian program!

Friday, October 23, 2009

SAPC Student at Washington International Horse Show




Contributed by Kim Graves




Last weekend while the IHSA Hunt Seat team was making their way up to the chilly weather of Blacksburg, Virginia, another St. Andrews Equestrian was feeling the 30 degree weather and constant rain in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. SAPC Sophomore Kimberly Graves of Monroe, NC and her mount “Hand It Over”, lovingly known as “Bubba” accepted their letter of invitation to compete in the 2009 USEF Zone 3 Finals, held at the Washington International Horse show Local weekend. Approximately the top 20 horses in each division of the Zone, based on total USEF points, were invited. Kimberly and her horse were ranked 12th in the USEF Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 standings. But that’s not going to last long. After a late night warm –up class, a 4:00 wakeup call, and a last place spot in the order of go it was finally the moment Kimberly had been waiting for. As soon as she stepped out of the ring to finish her second over fences class, Kimberly and Hand It Over were trotting right back into the ring for the top call in the jog. With a blue ribbon in the first class and a reserve call for the second, it all came down to the under saddle class to determine the Champion for the younger Adults. But Hand It Over stepped out of the line up where he lived up to his name and was once again handed over the blue rosette. With an accumulated total of 20 points Kimberly Graves and Hand It Over were once again invited back in to the ring to claim the Champion title. Not only were they crowned champion but they were now given the title of the 2009 Adult Amateur 18-35 USEF Zone 3 Finals Champion. “I could not have done it without the help of my wonderful professors who were willing to take time out to allow me to complete my tests and assignments early so that I could compete in this prestigious event. And to the Equestrian staff and Center for allowing me to stay in the saddle and keep my composure enough to where I can still be able to compete in such prominent events” commented Kimberly. A Tri color ribbon was not the only thing Kimberly brought back to St. Andrews, but a Champion Cooler to show her newly acquired accomplishment.




Wednesday, October 21, 2009

IHSA Hunt Seat Team at VA Tech

From Peggy:

Fifteen St. Andrews riders, Peggy, and Heather boarded a bus Sunday morning at 3:45 a.m. for the trip to Blacksburg, VA to compete in the Virginia Tech IHSA Hunter Seat Show. It was 53 degrees when we left Laurinburg and 37 degrees when we arrived in Blacksburg. Quite a shock to our “Southern thin blood”!

Our riders continued to dominate the Intermediate Division. Rob Jacobs and Audrey Bolte each won their Intermediate Equitation on the Flat classes and Rob won the Intermediate Equitation over Fences. Additionally, Sarah Rafferty won the Advanced Walk, Trot, Canter Equitation on the Flat and Blake Liljestrand won the Walk, Trot Equitation on the Flat class. Way to go Knight Riders!

One of the best parts of our day in the mountains was having so many parents of our riders come to the show. Katie Hansen’s parents won the award for the farthest distance travelled (dad had come from Wisconsin!). Rob Jacob’s mom and dad were there and Rob left with them to return to Maryland for his week long internship at the Washington International Horse Show. Audrey Hayden’s (Northern Virginia) and Audrey Bolte’s (Ohio) parents were there to cheer us on.

It is always fun to go to Virginia Tech and to ride in their lovely indoor arena and to get to spend time with Teresa McDonald who is their Director and a great friend of all the St. Andrews family. The leaves were changing colors – something we have not even seen a hint of yet in Laurinburg – so we know that Fall is on its way even though it is still in the high 70’s here.

Our next trip is Sunday, October 25 to Ginny Rollins’ farm, Echo Creek, in Hillsborough, NC for a show hosted by Duke University.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Its not all bad – finally some stability at SAPC

The Elephant in the room finally got noticed a week ago last Thursday when we learned that the judge in GA ruled in favor of the Southern Association (SACS) in the long standing lawsuit between us and the accrediting agency. Not a great start to fall break for students, staff or faculty. By the time fall break was over we learned that our programmatic accreditation with the American Academy of Liberal Education (AALE) had been upgraded to institutional preaccreditation effective for the 09-10 academic year with a site visit planned for Spring 2010 for admission to AALE for ten years. Meaning no matter what happens with the appeal process we are fully accredited and will not lose financial aid and other privileges that come with accreditation.

These announcements have created waves of tsunami size throughout the SAPC community. Rumors have been flying and although changes of this sort bring about uncertainty, rumors do not help what is already a stressful situation. Rumors that are unfounded help even less. President Baldasare is addressing the SGA and all students on Monday evening to give students a direct opportunity to ask questions and understand the real implications of the situation. If there was ever a time for the SAPC community to pull together and embrace a new era I would say that it is now!

The legal details and some thought provoking comments are available at http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/10/12/accreditation#

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Western Team Wins Double Header!




The western team pulled off two wins at the double header IHSA show this weekend. Saturday the show seemed to go on forever and Sunday the final result hinged on a ride off between Kelsey Moody from SAPC and Kody Zaagman from NCSU (Kody transferred to NCSU this semester after spending his freshmen year at SAPC.) The ride off was to break the tie for high point rider. Both competitors rode their best but at the end of the day Kelsey’s performance tipped the scale and SAPC was champion. Three riders qualified for western regionals at this weekend’s shows. Full results at http://www.sapc.edu/Equest/comp_ops/competitionresults.php

The dressage team had a fun trip to Virginia Intermont. We stopped at the Highland Games in Laurinburg on the way out of town to research some ideas for the National competition in April for which we want a Scottish theme. The competition at VI was very stiff. Greta Friesen placed 5th in the first level division, Rob Jacobs was 6th in upper training and Jessica Cusaac was 6th in the Introductory division. The team ended up 8th overall. Greta coached all day and did a fabulous job of setting everyone up for a consistent accurate test. Everyone rode to the best of their ability and I feel that we are close to being very competitive in a region that fields riders that regularly ride in USDF recognized shows at 2nd level and above.


Lindsay and Ashley had a good weekend at the NC State Fair Show. For freshmen Tricia James this was her first experience riding at an “A” rated show. Tricia and her horse Freedom Way (Nick) showed in the Pre Childrens/Adult Equitation and Hunter divisions and earned several 5th and 6th placings in stiff competition. Both Lindsay and Ashley reported that Tricia was very excited with her first outing at an “A” rated show. Katelyn Lang rode her horse Octavian in the Junior Jumpers and although she did not place had a great learning experience. Ashley had Ozzie, who is a recent donation to the program, at the show and had a good first outing. Ashley said it was great to catch up with many old friends at the horse show that she had not seen since returning to the east coast.
Pictures: Donna Fowble at VI & Kelsey and Carla with Popsicle and ribbons!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Oct 2 - 4

This weekend’s activities include the first in the SAPC Dressage Show Series at 3:00 p.m. today. Marsha Bryant from Southern Pines is coming to judge. Every rider will ride their test and then have 15 minutes with Marsha to work on some aspect of the test. Should be fun - show and clinic in one! Sat. we are practicing in the morning, taking a team trip to the Highland Games at the John Blue House and then heading out to Bristol for an IDA show at Virginia Intermont on Sunday.

Lindsay and Ashley are in Raleigh with several students showing for the weekend. Carla and the western team have their first western IHSA shows at SAPC and I don’t think Liz and Pebbles have anything scheduled this weekend other than helping out with the western show!

Monday, September 28, 2009

IHSA etc.

My weekend started really early and amazingly the Fayetteville News and Observer arrived before I headed out to the barn. The cover of the weekend section had a great picture in silhouette of one or our hunt seat riders leading a horse into the lesson barn. Inside in “A day in the life of Laurinburg” was a great piece about the riding program including quotes from Ashley Duda. Later in the article the pipe band was also featured.

Hunt Seat IHSA Show – Wow! This is Peggy’s report to the SAPC community.

St. Andrews Riders Score Big Win in Season Opener

The St. Andrews Hunter Seat Team bested all 17 teams in Zone 4, Region 3 in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association season opener on Saturday, September 26. With a record crowd in attendance, the St. Andrews riders dominated the competition throughout the day. Led by junior Rob Jacobs, the riding Knights had secured the Champion Team title before the last six classes of the thirty one classes were contested. Rob Jacobs was Champion High Point Rider and freshman Katie Hansen was Reserve Champion High Point Rider. The final team results were:

St. Andrews Presbyterian College - 47 points
Virginia Tech - 37 points
Virginia Intermont College - 31 points
Duke University - 30 points
Elon University - 27 points
NC State University - 26 points
UNC- Chapel Hill - 25 points
UNC- Greensboro - 22 points
Appalachian State University - 17 points
East Carolina University - 16 points
UNC - Charlotte - 13 points
Wake Forest University - 12 points
Davidson College - 10 points
NC A& T State University - 6 points
Western Carolina University - 5
Averett University - audited
UNC - Wilmington - audited

Special thank you to Mike Morton who served as the announcer for the show!

The next Hunter Seat Team competition is October 18 at Virginia Tech.

The St. Andrews Western Team begins its season at home this Saturday, October 3. The Western Team is currently ranked 4th in the nation.

The Dressage Team is competing today at Averett University in Danville, VA.
Late News:
Greta Friesen won the First Level division!
St. Andrews Team placed 4th overall!

As you can see the dressage team had a good day at Averett. All my riders tried their best and there were some great rides that did not place but were tactfully ridden. The funniest part of the day was when the dog ran through the arena during Olivia Taylor’s intro test. Olivia said she hardly noticed it while the audience was laughing at the high speed canine. Olivia placed sixth in the Intro division and freshman Lindsay Agliotis placed fifth in lower training.

Next weekend SAPC hosts IHSA Western, the dressage team has the first in the SAPC Dressage Shows on Friday and then heads to Virginia Intermont Saturday afternoon for a show on Sunday.

Friday, September 25, 2009

SAPC Hunter Seat IHSA

First intercollegiate show of the season tomorrow! IHSA hunter seat. Our IHSA region-_Zone 4, Region 3 – competes against , ASU, Averett , Duke, Davidson, ECU, NCA&T, Elon, Martin Community College, NCSU, UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC-Charlotte, UNC-Wilmington, UNC-Greensboro, VA Tech, Virginia Intermont, WCU and WFU. Laura Norment will be judging, Mike Morton has kindly offered to announce and the TH Club is doing the food booth with help from alum Mike Kryzsak and the IDA team. Horse show chair for Riding Council – Sarah Rafferty – has had an incredibly busy week getting all the horses looking their best and rounding up volunteers to hold horses, work the gate, serve as jump crew, and generally being available to cheer on the SAPC team. The weather is forecasted to cool down a little tomorrow (today’s high is forecasted at 86°) and thunder showers are possible. Should make for an interesting day!

Sunday Laura Norment will be here to do a hunter seat clinic and the IDA team heads to Averett for our first show of the season. Busy, busy, busy! Next weekend its western’s turn for some show fun!

Friday, September 18, 2009

So the teams were announced this week and we had a huge meeting on Monday night to get all the paperwork completed, discuss team expectations, and congratulate everyone who made a team. There were probably 20 people sitting on the floor in LA 102 with standing room only for the coaches! This week Riding Council is hosting a tack up clinic so that all team members know how to tack up for hunt seat, western and dressage. Its great getting to learn about the other disciplines!

Lindsay and Ashley are headed to Greensboro for the Sedgefield horse show today with a group of riders. Good luck this weekend! Our first IHSA show is a week Saturday for hunt seat. It will be a big show requiring everyone to help out. The IDA team is competing at Averett on Sunday the 27th. Laura Norment will do a hunt seat clinic on the 27th at SAPC, and Liz and Pebbles are headed to a workshop in Brevard that same weekend. Just a typical few days in the life of the SAPC Equestrian program!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Team Tryouts

Big weekend at the Equestrian Center with tryouts Friday & Saturday for IHSA, IDA and C Show teams. Nerve wracking for everyone trying out but a great opportunity to ride under pressure and really show what you can do. I think all coaches are treating it like a show class. For hunt seat we have a simulated flat class and over fences, dressage riders are all doing a test at the appropriate level and western riders will be showing off their stuff in the pen. The first shows are coming up at the end of the month with SAPC hosting IHSA Hunt Seat on Sept 26th and the IDA team travelling to Averett on Sept. 27th. The A show team will be headed to NC State Fair starting Sept 30th so it is safe to say the show season is in full swing!

Other news, several of us are attending the American Heroes celebration in Laurinburg this Saturday. Deb Bridges wrote an inspiring story about the benefits of therapeutic riding which won a story telling contest. Mark Mannette Assistant Professor of Theater at SAPC will be telling the story. Deb’s own experiences with TH, and some of the benefits she has seen in other riders are featured in the story. I also here that Max has a mention!

Friday, August 28, 2009

The first week of classes has been very busy for everyone. Those of us that teach in the classroom are meeting and getting to know the freshmen, the barn staff are scrambling to find enough work study to take care of the horses (mornings are not popular work times!), and the instructors are busy trying to get the horses hacked and ready for lessons to which start Monday. Phew! Having said all that, it is wonderful to have the students back at school.

Rider placement went pretty well last Thursday. Quincy was so excited to be jumping again that he unloaded his rider on the back side of a jump with a huge buck. Luckily, she landed on her feet and got right back on. All the other horses were perfect and treated the new class kindly.

The equestrian freshmen class is large and very excited for riding lessons to start. We have students from all over the U.S. as well as from Northern Ireland and Papua, New Guinea! Tonight we have Equestrian Fair where everyone comes out to the barn to sign up for team tryouts, work study, volunteering for therapeutic riding, ordering clothes etc. and generally having our first meeting of all equestrians - oh yes, and we serve pizza too.

Looking forward to Sept. Therapeutic Riding starts on Sept 7th and Liz has a full schedule with returning riders and some new recruits. Team tryouts are scheduled for Sept. 11th & 12th followed shortly by the start of IHSA and IDA shows. That reminds me I need to find a judge for our Nov. IDA show, time to get back to work!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Getting ready for School

All the new folks started on Saturday. Four new staff members with Peggy, the student workers and me to get them oriented. Stephanie Davis (stable manager)and Torrey Edgerly (assistant stable manager) are finding their way around the barn and beginning to learn the horses. Why do we have so many bays with white stars? At least there are only 40 to learn right now. The camp horses do not return for another couple of weeks. We are working out of the lesson barn while the TH and boarders barns are pressured washed and fixed up for the start of the school year.

Ashley Foster (Instructor/Coach) and Heather Wile (Instructor/ Event Manager) have taken over the reins from Elissa and Sam and are riding as many horses as possible a day. (Poor Lindsay is still grounded with her shoulder injury.) We start planning the lesson schedule this week which is always an entertaining exercise. I will no doubt be in the registrars office for a couple of hours pulling academic schedules then we all sit around and try to put the pieces together to fit everyone’s schedule and then comes add/drop… oh well!

This weekend the NCDCTA has leased the western barn and the covered arena for a three day dressage clinic. Harriet Peterson and a Dawn Jensen bio mechanics expert are two of the clinicians. After that it will be time to start picking up the horses from camp and getting ready for rider placement on the 20th. We are getting busy again!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Summer is slow

Summer is a quiet time at the Equestrian Center. The maintenance crew are cleaning the barns, fixing machinery, and building new paddocks at the lesson barn. A lot of the staff who are on 10 month contracts are travelling, resting and spending time with family. I’m riding every day which is great. Lexus, one of our fairly recent donations, is coming along really well. Schooling first level dressage with moments of brilliance! Its fun to have a project horse for a few weeks.

Peggy is working hard to hire new staff to fill the positions that opened up at the end of last year. She has one more person to hire to complete the team.

I have almost finished preparing The History & Theory of Modern Riding for online delivery. One more lecture to finish and a mid term to write. The class starts Aug. 25th. I am also working on our second Riding Instructor’s Retreat & Spa which is scheduled for Labor Day weekend.

A little beach and mountain time and I should be ready for school to start!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Staff Changes

We are sad to say goodbye to Kira, Sarah, Elissa and Sam. Kira, Brad and Graham have moved to Baltimore, Sarah is currently working at Camp Seafarer and Elissa and Sam will be with us until the end of July.

They have all been wonderful colleagues and I wish them all the best with the next phase of their life’s journey.

I am happy to welcome two new employees to our team. You can read about them in this announcement sent by Peggy to Equestrian Students.

Ashley Foster will be joining us as a hunter seat instructor and the coach of the IHSA Hunter Seat Team. Ashley will be assisting with the "C" Show Team as well. Ashley has served as the Head Coach for the Kansas State NCAA Equestrian Team for the past 4 years. She is a graduate of Virginia Tech and competed in IHSA Nationals in Open Flat and Fences as an undergraduate student. Ashley and her husband and their two dogs and one cat will be living in Southern Pines.

Stephanie Davis will be joining us as our Barn Manager. Stephanie graduated from St. Andrews with a degree in Equine Business Management several years ago and has worked as a barn manager in Southern Pines and Lexington, KY and as a veterinary technician for the last few years with a large equine veterinary practice in Lexington, KY. Stephanie and her dog and two cats will be living in Laurinburg.

Ashley and Stephanie will start work with us August 1. I know that you will welcome both of them to our St. Andrews family.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

The Horses go to Camp!

The horses are headed to their various camps. Last Saturday 8 made the trip to Roaring Gap country club in the NC mountains close to Mt. Airy. Heather Jackson and Gabby Gubric are up there running the riding program. Heather’s horse and Bilbo were already happily enjoying the beautiful setting when Dale and I dropped off the other horses.

Jessica Rhymer bought Onyx back and picked up three horses for Camp Keystone.

This week we made 2 trips to Camp Seafarer in Arapahoe NC and delivered 24 horses to Sarah Rhymer who is in charge of the equestrian program at that camp. Sarah will be a little busy for a few days until her staff arrives on Monday.

The last group of horses are shipping out commercially to Rockbrook to spend the summer in Brevard with Cara Thompson and Bridget Hutchins and their staff at that camp. That leaves somewhere between 30 and 40 horses at the equestrian center for the summer.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Focus Fund




From a recently circulated email

Focus, a 6 year old Thoroughbred, who was rescued in Indiana three years ago from a failed racing career, was severely injured during a storm May 11th while at a foster farm in Laurinburg, NC. The storm produced straight line winds gusting in excess of 125 miles an hour that ripped the roof off the barn, damaged the house and fencing of the foster, flipped the horse trailer and ripped out trees.

The foster family, thankfully, survived without physical harm, but the same can not be said for Focus, who sustained a large open wound that stretched from his sternum almost to his back leg. It took the veterinarian almost 9 hours to clean and stitch the wound back together. While it is unknown what caused the injury, the possibilities are endless as Focus was found two paddocks over from where he was at the start of the storm.

Focus now has a very long road to recovery ahead of him and he needs your help! His medical bills will continue to mount and any donation towards his care is greatly appreciated. Please help this former racehorse to win the race of his life – that to survive!

Donations for Focus's recovery can be mailed to:

USERL
9660 Falls of Neuse RoadSuite 138 Box 300
Raleigh, NC 27615


Checks should be made to USERL, and noted to be allocated to the "Focus Fund".

A donation link for online donations on our store page will be up soon and posted here when available.
USERL wishes to extend sympathy to the foster family, and others in the area, that were struck by this storm. Many prayers are with the family.

USERL also wishes to thank Dr. Kellam of St. Andrews Presbyterian College for her quick response and wonderful care of Focus!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Wilson Farm and Stanton's Badly Hit.




They called is a “microburst” Those that lived through it disagree. They heard the “freight train” coming.

From an email sent by Peggy to our Equestrian Student’s List, Pictures: Pebbles Turbeville

“This morning Laurinburg had a "suspected" tornado. The campus and the equestrian center are fine. However, Wilson Farm and Nancy Staunton's farm on McLeod Road took a direct hit. Everyone and all animals survived! Two of Nancy's horses were injured and Dr. Laura spent all day caring for them - and will be spending a lot more time with them until they are healed. One is a precious mini named Toby and the other is a TB gelding named Focus. They are now living with us at the Boarder Barn. The nine horses at Wilson Farm are now safely living at our Annex Barn on Barnes Bridge Road - thanks to tremendous effort from all of the St. Andrews Equestrian Staff. Natalie and Bridget have moved into the farm house at the Equestrian Center.

Ashley Colvin's horse trailer was flipped over - as were all the horse trailers at Wilson Farm including Natalie's and Erin Cooper Baldouf's. Ashley had been planning to leave today with her three horses for her new job in Wilmington. She had moved everything out of her house and into her horse trailer yesterday. Her truck and trailer were hooked up and somehow during the tornado the trailer was ripped off the truck. The truck was still upright and had minimal damage and started right up. We won't know all the damage to the trailers until they can be righted.

The power companies worked all day getting downed power lines up. McLeod Road really looks like a war zone. If you want to see a few pictures, go to https://navajo.sapc.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=426db07c4b554ab6b592266a2dfd7513&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.laurinburgexchange.com. Three of the barns at Wilson were totally destroyed and the main barn is badly damaged. The houses are in a little better condition but not much.

We just wanted you to know what had happened in case you heard about it on the news or on a website. We feel so blessed that we were spared so that we are able to help others.”

Friday, May 8, 2009

End of the Semester

Time flies when you are busy! Rob Jacobs won the Novice over fences at IHSA Nationals. Congratulations Rob! The western team was fourth at IHSA Nationals and all the western riders placed in their divisions.

The horses that we took to Tennessee were superstars and are glad to be back after a very busy semester. The ride home for both groups of horses was eventful. The truck with the English horses broke down in Bennetsville and Elissa had to go rescue them. Then the rig bringing the western horses home broke down in the mountains. Fortunately Jessica Rhymer was able to pick them up and take them to her barn in Brevard where they stayed for a couple of days. All are home safely now.

Last weekend we hosted the first Instructor’s Retreat and Spa. The two days of brain-storming, demos, teaching and idea exchange were awesome. We had 6 visiting instructor’s from NC & SC and several of our students that are headed to summer camps this year. The equestrian staff presented sessions, cooked and offered advice. The weekend was beneficial not only to the participants but to the staff as well. Saturday evening we watched the KY Derby before dinner and enjoyed chair massages after dinner! My slave (otherwise knows as my intern – Jenna Branson) was awesome producing a fabulous notebook of SAPC exercises, organizing lunch, snacks and logistics as well as helping out with some of the teaching sessions. Pebbles and Liz cooked for us Saturday evening, yummy salads and chicken on the grill. The desserts were great too! Planning another “Spa” for labor day weekend.

Exams were this week so all our schedules are weird right now, graduation is this Saturday. After that we will be in to our May routine (which is tough as all the horses are here with just our summer workers and staff to care for them.) At the end of the month 60 some horses ship off to camp for the summer and we’ll be down to a manageable 30 or so.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Nationals!

ANRC
Kira Gainey said it better than I could in an email to the equestrian program;

“ANRC Nationals was a great success this weekend!! I heard endless praise this weekend from all our visitors about the property, the barn, the jumps and you!!! The Equestrian Center looked amazing and the show ran as smoothly as we could have hoped (even with our very newly created scoring program-thanks to Marsha and Sam Black!)

I'd like to thank everyone who helped out and supported our program and our ANRC 2009 team in any way...those who helped with the Easter weekend paint party, pulling tags off of flowers, setting the course, handing out ribbons, brushing jumps, building islands, scribing for the judges, demo riding for the judges (and ALL the spectators...talk about stress :), handling the in gates, raking the rings, wiping off boots, juggling horses/stalls, cheering for the home team, just coping with all the excitement, etc, etc.

And I would like to especially thank the 2009 ANRC team...Kelsi, Rob, Alexis, Caroline, Audrey, Lindsay, Morgan, Alex - you all were amazing in ALL your efforts this weekend and the time leading up to it. Thank you for the hard work both on and off the horses. We are so proud of you and could not have done it without you!!!!

Thank you all for, as always, being a gracious and wonderful host college!!!”

IDA
I spent my weekend in Findlay, Ohio at an equally amazing event - IDA Nationals. St Andrews students Greta Friesen and Lauren Parker competed in the First level and Introductory divisions respectively. Greta placed 12th nationally while Lauren placed 10th nationally.

Donna Fowble accompanied us to Ohio and served as chef d’equipe. Lauren’s Dad made the drive with the girls and wrote a long “to do” list of things that will be needed next year when we host. I am very grateful to him for being the chauffeur and documenting the competition from an outsider’s perspective.

Findlay went above and beyond in their organization of the event. A Hawaiian theme for the weekend was reflected everywhere from the welcome Luau to the ring decorations. Betsey Steiner gave a very inspiring motivational speech Friday evening and was available all weekend to talk to students and riders. What a great opportunity for everyone!

Results Summary
Team Competition - Saturday
1. University of New Hampshire
2. Virginia Intermont College
3. Delaware Valley College

Individual Competition - Sunday
First Level Test 4 - Greg Schmid of Otterbein College 72.105%
Training level Test 4 Jessica Forend of Johnson & Wales University 70.800%.
(This division was so close that the judges were asked to break the tie between Jessica and Ashley Parsons from the University of Findlay. )
Training Level Test 2 - Laura Thompson of Averett University, 68.214%
Introductory Level Test B – Colleen Grant of Otterbein College, 67.500%

Complete results: http://www.findlay.edu/ida2009championship/

Next week IHSA Nationals!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

We Love April at SAPC!

April is always a crazy month and this year particularly so with SAPC hosting ANRC Nationals next week, IDA Nationals in Ohio the same weekend and IHSA Nationals in Murfreesboro TN the following weekend.

Our eight ANRC riders, their coaches Kira and Lindsay, Peggy and a few students that stayed on campus for Easter have been hard at work painting jumps, washing fences, fixing the ring footing, and generally tidying up the facility for the competition next week. The temporary stabling is being assembled down by the farm house and the maintenance crews have been going full force, putting the finishing touches on the outside course, dragging paddocks and rings and mowing like crazy. Not forgetting the horses, they are schooling great, looking fabulous and only giving their riders an occasional heart attack with pulled shoes! My contribution? Making points for shad bellies for the girls and a tie for Rob.

Wednesday I head up the road for Findlay Ohio. I am meeting T (Teresa McDonald from VA Tech.) in Wytheville VA. We have meetings is Thursday and Friday and then the fun begins. Findlay has gone all out with their plans for Nationals including a golf cart decorating contest and dog agility. Greta & Lauren are driving over night (with chef d’equipe Donna )Thursday to be there for the golf cart contest, and the Friday dinner with speaker Betsy Steiner. They don’t show until Sunday but will have a chance to see the horses go and soak up the excitement of a National competition.

As if that was not enough as soon as this weekend is over we are shipping horses to Murfreesboro early Monday for IHSA Nationals. Kira, Sarah & Lindsay are travelling with them. In hunt seat we have one rider - Rob Jacobs in Novice fences (we live in the most competitive region in the country for IHSA). The western team and individuals will be driving out there with Carla later in the week.
Phew! Finals are right around the corner and then graduation. (The eq. staff plan to fit a riding instructor retreat and spa May 2 & 3 to keep ourselves from getting bored!)

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Zone Qualifiers & Clinics

IHSA Hunt Seat Regionals was a great success for SAPC. The following students qualified for zones which will be hosted by Mary Washington this Saturday April 4th.

Walk Trot - Jessica Gesel
Novice Flat - Rob Jacobs
Audrey Bolte - alternate
Novice Fences - Rob Jacobs
Intermediate Flat - Audrey Hayden
Jaci Ayers
Intermediate Fences - Alexis Stevenson - alternate
Open Flat - Kelsi Peterson

The Scott Evans clinic last Saturday and Sunday was fabulous. Scott is able to give his students just what they need emotionally as well as physically. His brand of sports psychology offered confidence to students who doubted themselves and a wake up call to those that need to work a little harder on fitness and technique. I picked up some great pointers for motivating my students.

The Dottie Morkis was clinic on Thursday was another great learning opportunity for riders and auditors alike. Dottie’s teaching talent is the ability to hone in on a horse and rider partnership and diagnose exactly what they need to work on. Her lessons demand 100% concentration from the riders. Each horse/rider combination came away with one or more things to work on. I enjoyed a great afternoon and picked up a lot of new ideas for improving my students in dressage. All the horses were excellent and huge improvements were seen during the sessions with Dottie.

The Riding Council “Slave for a Day” Silent Auction last week was a great success with some money being raised for the program. (Can’t wait to get the dressage tack room cleaned & organized)

This weekend at SAPC we have our final Open House for the academic year. I know all the teams will be practicing with IHSA Zones, IDA Nationals, and ANRC right around the corner. Good luck to all SAPC Equestrians in the next couple of weeks.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

IHSA Western Team going to Nationals & Equestrian Celebrities

The IHSA Western Team qualifies for National Championship in April at Middle Tennessee State University, in Murfreesboro, TN.

In the team event St. Andrews (currently 4th in the nation) was Reserve Champion Team with 25 points. Three St. Andrews team riders won their classes at Semi-Finals. Megan Stiles, Kimmy Simonsen, and Kayla Hay. The other team riders contributing points were Kelsey Moody and Shannon Leggett.

In the individual event the riders below earned a spot at National Championship by placing in the top four of their class.

Kayla Hay - 1st - Novice Horsemanship
Kelsey Moody - 3rd - Reining
Jessica Gesel - 3rd - Beginner Walk Jog
Kody Zaagman - 4th - Open Horsemanship

Kayla Hay won 1st place in both team and individual events.

Congratulations to Coach Carla Wennberg and all members of the SAPC Western Team

This week at SAPC we have Dottie Morkis coming for a clinic on Thursday afternoon (I am so grateful that she can fit us into her busy schedule)

Friday we are hosting IHSA Hunt Seat Regionals. Bob Cacchione will be here to cheer on riders from all the schools in our region.

Scott Evans is judging Regionals and then will stay for the weekend to clinic with our hunt seat riders.

Three Equestrian celebrities on one week WOW!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

We are still keeping busy!

Last weekend Liz, & Pebbles attended the NARHA Region 3 conference in VA Beach. Liz presented on Friday and Pebbles did a joint presentation with Lorrie Renker on Thursday & Friday. Ida Stavenger from the Dean’s office drove Phil Ratchford, Whitney Powell, Courtney Bertram and Gabby Grubic up to the conference. Everyone visited with a Kim Butterbaugh and Huxley & Boo Boo. (Kim left as SAPC’s stable manager last summer after 4 years with us)

Lindsay and Kira had a group of students at the horse show in Raleigh. Chesnee Faulkner and her new partner Rhett had a great weekend with Rhett overcoming his aversion to big groups and placing in the hack!

This weekend is parents weekend, open house, and, Showing Under the Stars. There will be lots of activity on campus and at the equestrian center with all the visitors. Unfortunately, the 80 degree weather that we have been enjoying is giving way to rain and mid 40s. Hey its March… its sure to change again soon!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Carla wins prestigious award!

Last weekend at the American Quarter Horse Association Convention in San Antonio, Texas, SAPC Western coach Carla Wennberg received the Professional Horsewoman of the Year award. This is a most prestigious award and the highest honor the AQHA can bestow upon someone in the equine industry. Carla serves the AQHA and the equine industry as one of its top rated judges and as a member of the AQHA Judges Committee. For someone as young as Carla to receive this award is most unusual and speaks highly of her reputation, her abilities, and her contributions to our sport.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

What are you doing now? (Spring 09 Grads - What are your plans?)

Trying to find out what anyone who ever had any involvement with the Equestrian program is doing now. Not just majors but anyone who ever took a lesson, volunteered for TR or just hung out with the equestrians.

Why do I care? The program has grown since you left (even if you graduated in the fall of 08!) it keeps growing, we need to direct that growth and it seems logical to find out what folks are doing now.

Please answer these four simple questions:

How involved were you with the equestrian program?
When did you graduate?
What did you do straight out of school ?
What are you doing now?

Thanks!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Two IDA Team Members Qualify for Nationals!

Lauren Parker was reserve champion in the Intro division for our IDA Region. Greta held onto her lead and took the champion ribbon at first level. So there will be at least three of us heading to Findlay in April. (I hear rumor that several team members will be following us up there to cheer on their team mates.)

Spring break is next week and it seems that everyone is ready for it! I have certainly noticed a drop in the number of assignments that are turned in on time!

Some of our students along with Liz and Pebbles will be attending the NARHA Region 3 conference in Virginia Beach at the end of spring break. Another group will be taking horses to Raleigh to show at the “C” rated hunter/jumper show.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Qualifying for Regionals, Semi-Finals and Nationals

Greta Friesen qualified for IDA Nationals at the Virginia Intermont show this weekend. The IDA team had its best placing this year with a third behind Virginia Intermont in first and NCSU in second place. Lauren Parker placed third in the Intro division which keeps her in second place regionally with a couple of riders able to overtake her if things don’t work out at Averett this Saturday.

The western team had an exceptional weekend qualifying their team for Western Semi-Finals in Kentucky, March 20 – 22 as well as the following individuals.

Class 11 - Beginning Horsemanship
Jessica Gesel & John Coppollo

Class 12 - Intermediate Horsemanship
Chella Glennon

Class 13 - Novice Horsemanship
Kayla Hay & Tony Fernandez

Class 14 - Advanced Horsemanship
Erica Hill

Class 15 - Open Horsemanship
Kody Zaagman & Kelsey Moody

Class 16 - Reining
Kelsey Moody

The IHSA hunt seat team was reserve champion behind Virginia Intermont last Thursday at VI with Karen Gruninger and Rob Jacobs qualifying for regionals in Walk, Trot, Canter and Novice Flat respectively, This team heads to Wake Forest this Sunday for their last show before regionals.

Lynn Palm judged the western IHSA show this weekend and then stayed and did a clinic for the western team on Monday. I had a chance to chat with her on Monday. It is so refreshing to have your beliefs in the importance of strong basics for horses and riders confirmed by someone that is so successful in the horse industry. Lynn is both down to earth and practical and oozes a deep respect for the horse.

This week we have Showing Under the Stars on Friday evening, the Averett IDA show on Saturday, the Wake Forest IHSA show on Sunday and then it is smooth run to Spring break 2/28 – 3/8. Time for me to catch up on some projects and maybe ride a bit!

Friday, February 13, 2009

February is Crazy!

February is always crazy with IHSA & IDA shows every weekend. Last Friday (Feb 6th) we hosted a hunt seat show with 14 schools competing. Gilmore who returned to us from his retirement home about a year ago and who must be close to 30 was wild and had to be pulled from the walk, trot canter classes. (He is great in my beginner dressage lessons, but must have had flash backs to his younger days!) The cold weather created a lot of frisky horses which is never good for an intercollegiate show. SAPC ended up in 5th place, Virginia Intermont was the champion team.

Carla, Peggy & Dale headed up to Martin Community College for two weekend shows (Feb 7th & 8th). The judges were very thorough causing the Saturday show to go until 9:00 pm!

This weekend (Feb 14th & 15th) we are hosting a western show on Saturday and western regionals on Sunday. Lynn Palm is judging Sunday and them staying on to do a clinic that afternoon and Monday for SAPC riders.

I will be headed to Bristol, VA Saturday afternoon for an IDA show on Sunday. Then next week we have Showing Under the Stars on Friday and the IDA team travels to Averett on Saturday for our last regular show of the season.

Like I said Feb. is a crazy month. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Getting Busy

This week end the Ride-Like-A-Knight therapeutic riding program is hosting an instructor certification. Starting around lunch time today, Pebbles and the site visitor will be testing and evaluating candidates for the NARHA registered instructor certification. The TH students will be busy assisting with this event.

We have our first IHSA hunt seat show this week (Friday the 6th). As always there will be lots of schools competing in all divisions. We are having a work day today to get the facility looking its best. Katie Lavery is heading up the organization of horse preparation and Rachel Buckler and Megan Stiles are assisting her as part of their Equine Event Management Internship. The course will be set on Wednesday of this week with Thursday set aside for schooling of the participating horses.

The ANRC team was announced last week:
Kelsi Peterson - TeddyCaroline Taylor - FriscoLindsey Gates - PanchoAudrey Hayden - RomarioAlex Sonnenberg - PedroAlexis Stevenson - YorkRob Jacobs – Luke

These students will be working hard this semester to prepare for the competition to be held April 17 – 18 at SAPC.

Next weekend looks busy too! Sarah is holding an information session for students interested in working at summer camps this summer on Saturday evening & the IHSA western team head to Martin Community College for a show on Sunday.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

SNOW!!!

Snow does not come to Laurinburg too often. We have about 2" here in Deercroft. School is closed for the day so we can all watch the ceremonies in Washington DC.

Leggs came home from NC State yesterday. He looks great but of course he has a long way to go following his colic surgery.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Jacksonville Week One

These are the results as reported on the SAPC website. Looks like everyone had a great time!

Two St. Andrews Presbyterian College equestrians won individual championships during the Jacksonville National Horse Show in Jacksonville, Fla., last week.

The St. Andrews equestrians also won four classes.

Gabby Grubic, a junior therapeutic horsemanship major from Alexandria, Ohio, rode her own horse (Streak) to win the Low Child/Adult Jumper Division. Morgan Worthington rode “Glenn” – a St. Andrews horse – to the reserve championship in Pre Adult Hunter Classic.

Rob Jacobs led the remaining St. Andrews riders by winning two classes – Adult Hunter Over Fences and Adult Hunter Under Saddle. He is a sophomore politics major from Temple Hills, Md. He rode two St. Andrews horses – “Romario” and “Romarion”.

Kelsi Peterson rode “Teddy” – a St. Andrews horse – to a first-place finish in Adult Hunter Over Fences. She is a senior psychology major from Colorado Springs, Colo.

Samantha Black rode “Glenn” to the final victory in a class for St. Andrews, winning Pre Adult Hunter Over Fences. She is a senior business equine management major from New Haven, Conn.

Other St. Andrews riders competed well in additional classes including:

Casey Curtis riding her own horse “Lara” second in Pre-Adult Hunter Over Fences. She is a freshman from Round Hill, Va.

Caroline Taylor on her own horse “Frisco”, third place in Adult Hunter Over Fences. She is a junior equine business management major from Vanceboro.

Betsy Kaplan on her own horse “Java”, third place in Hopeful Jumpers. She is a junior equine business management major from Hollis, N.H.

Alex Sonnenberg on her own horse “Pedro”, fifth place in Open Jumpers. She is a sophomore from Purcell, Va.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Spring Semester Begins!

School started yesterday it is great to have the students back after what seems like an extra long Christmas break. Riding lessons start tomorrow which is really early, but necessary to accommodate all the end of year championships in April.

I started teaching my first online class Tuesday - Stable Mgt One. It is the same as the classroom version just online. Online is a totally different teaching environment with different challenges and tons of attention to detail. All SAPC online classes are in an 8 week format with a company called Learning House so it will go a lot faster than in the classroom. In D2 Pebbles takes Principals and Concepts online - she is busy preparing it right now as well.

Our wonderful dressage horse, Leggs, had colic surgery last night at NC State. He had an intestinal displacement and a lot of gas. The prognosis right now appears to be pretty good. Please say a prayer for his speedy and uncomplicated recovery. He is such a wonderful horse and teacher for our program but had a really tough life before coming to SAPC.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

FL Horse Changes

Luke and Profound decided that they would rather stay here and enjoy some more of the monsoon season. Romario and Glenn jumped at the chance to go further south for a couple of weeks.

Good luck to all riders, horses and coaches.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Florida

Lindsay, Kira and the group below leave for Florida on Tuesday Jan 6th. Good luck down there, hope its warm!

Caroline Taylor and Frisco
Betsy Kaplan and Java
Andrew Michael and Feeney
Kelsi Peterson and Teddy
Rob Jacobs and Luke
Casey Curtis and Clara
Morgan Worthington and Swash
Sam Black and Profound
Gabby Grubic and Streak
Alex Sonnenburg and Pedro

Staff Changes

Jenni Bensen has moved to Marietta , Georgia to go to chiropractic school. Dr. Jenni Bensen will graduate in 3 ½ years.

Megan Ellis has joined the staff as assistant stable manager. She will be helping Elissa and Sam take care of all the horses.

St. Andrews Equestrian Program 2009

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