New
Paltz Equestrian TeamOur
club's purpose is to provide a way for students to enjoy, appreciate,
and learn about horses. We promote fun and education in our experiences
with horses as well as the opportunity to compete in the
Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA). I IHSA is a national
program that facilitates
competitions between colleges all over the country. We also work to
educate the community and campus about horsemanship and equine related
activities.
Below are frequently asked questions about our team. If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us!
Do I
have to try out in order to be on the team
Yes, we have tryouts at the beginning of each semester, but we take all
riding levels. This is more of a placement test, and you can join
anytime during the semester. Just come to a meeting!
Where do
you ride?
We ride at Lucky C Stables. Located in New Paltz, about 10 minutes from
campus the stable contains a variety of horses that riders of all
abilities are able to use. Our coaches are Susan Clark and Kristy
Conner.
How much
do lessons cost?
Each lesson costs $35. Lessons can be private with only 1 rider or a
group with up to 5 riders. Each type is the same price.
How much
do shows cost?
Shows cost $25 per class. However, you can only ride in as many as 2
classes (one flat and one jumping class) per show, so the most you
would have to pay per show is $50.
Do I
need previous riding or horse experience?
No. We will teach you about grooming and tacking and you can take a
riding lesson at any level. Once you're comfortable with riding and our
coach thinks that you are ready, you can also show (compete) with us at
any level. Visit the show section for
more
information.
Do I
need to own my own horse?
No. For lessons, we ride the school horses at Lucky C. At the shows, we
ride the horses where the show is being held.
What
kind of attire do I need?
For lessons, if you don't have riding britches, you can wear jeans or
leggings. You must have some sort of boot/shoe with a definite heel.
The barn can provide you with a hunt cap (helmet) if you do not have
your own. For shows, you do need the full show attire, although some
things, like gloves, can be shared.
What
exactly is the IHSA?
The Intercollegiate Horse Show Association is the organization that
sponsors our shows. It is made up of colleges around the country
divided in to various zones and regions depending on location. Their
website can be accessed by clicking here.
What if
I don't want to compete in shows?
If you choose not to compete on our team, you can still take lessons
and participate in other activities with the club. However, we
encourage you to show your support and attend a few shows.