Edgebrook Equestrian Center finishes
out regular season strong, with 7 riders advancing through Regionals and
onto Zone Finals. Edgebrook Equestrian Center’s IEA team finished
their post season Regional show with 7 zone qualifiers. The middle
school team won Grand Champion and the High School team finished the
season strong with 3rd. With all of the season’s points totaled, seven
of Edgebrook’s team of nine high school and middle school young ladies
are advancing to the Zone Finals. “After a multi-year hiatus from this
type of competition due to the pandemic, I am so happy to be back! The
girls rode strong all season and I am truly so proud of them,” said
Sayer Townsend, Owner and Head Trainer at Edgebrook Equestrian Center.
Congratulations to the entire Edgebrook team for an excellent season.
Special commendations to Emma Fauss, Londyn Long, Cate O’Neal, Cambry
O’Neal, Ayla Nieuwoudt, Gabi Niewoudt, and Averi Pigg for advancing to
Zone Finals. About Edgebrook Equestrian Center: Edgebrook is a family
owned equestrian center located at 3501 Jackson Road in the Dobbin
Community, just west of Montgomery. Edgebrook is a full service
equestrian facility offering boarding, english riding lessons, and
leasing. The facility is located on ~160 acres and has two large lighted
arenas (one covered and one uncovered) with ample space for enjoying
the outdoors with equine friends . Edgebrook services clients in
Montgomery, Magnolia, Houston, Tomball, Conroe, The Woodlands, Grimes
County and College Station. In addition to showing at IEA and regional
horse shows, Edgebrook offers day camps and birthday parties. Edgebrook
is open daily for tours and encourages you to visit if you are
interested in riding. You can find out more information about them
online at www.EdgebrookEquestrian.com. About IEA: The Interscholastic
Equestrian Association is one of the fastest growing youth equestrian
organizations in the United States with over 12,500 members in 42
states. IEA offers middle and high school aged students a unique
competition format similar to the format utilized by college equestrians
around the United States. Students are not required to own their own
horses or tack; instead, the host team arranges for the horses and
equipment. Riders do not know their mounts until shortly before their
classes, allowing their scores to be based upon horsemanship and
equitation. More information can be found at www.RideIEA.org.
out regular season strong, with 7 riders advancing through Regionals and
onto Zone Finals. Edgebrook Equestrian Center’s IEA team finished
their post season Regional show with 7 zone qualifiers. The middle
school team won Grand Champion and the High School team finished the
season strong with 3rd. With all of the season’s points totaled, seven
of Edgebrook’s team of nine high school and middle school young ladies
are advancing to the Zone Finals. “After a multi-year hiatus from this
type of competition due to the pandemic, I am so happy to be back! The
girls rode strong all season and I am truly so proud of them,” said
Sayer Townsend, Owner and Head Trainer at Edgebrook Equestrian Center.
Congratulations to the entire Edgebrook team for an excellent season.
Special commendations to Emma Fauss, Londyn Long, Cate O’Neal, Cambry
O’Neal, Ayla Nieuwoudt, Gabi Niewoudt, and Averi Pigg for advancing to
Zone Finals. About Edgebrook Equestrian Center: Edgebrook is a family
owned equestrian center located at 3501 Jackson Road in the Dobbin
Community, just west of Montgomery. Edgebrook is a full service
equestrian facility offering boarding, english riding lessons, and
leasing. The facility is located on ~160 acres and has two large lighted
arenas (one covered and one uncovered) with ample space for enjoying
the outdoors with equine friends . Edgebrook services clients in
Montgomery, Magnolia, Houston, Tomball, Conroe, The Woodlands, Grimes
County and College Station. In addition to showing at IEA and regional
horse shows, Edgebrook offers day camps and birthday parties. Edgebrook
is open daily for tours and encourages you to visit if you are
interested in riding. You can find out more information about them
online at www.EdgebrookEquestrian.com. About IEA: The Interscholastic
Equestrian Association is one of the fastest growing youth equestrian
organizations in the United States with over 12,500 members in 42
states. IEA offers middle and high school aged students a unique
competition format similar to the format utilized by college equestrians
around the United States. Students are not required to own their own
horses or tack; instead, the host team arranges for the horses and
equipment. Riders do not know their mounts until shortly before their
classes, allowing their scores to be based upon horsemanship and
equitation. More information can be found at www.RideIEA.org.
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