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Varsity Equestrian National Championship Brackets Released
The American Quarter Horse Journal, April 5, 2007 – The
American Quarter Horse Association is excited to announce
the collegiate teams that have been selected and seeded for
this year’s Varsity Equestrian National Championships.
Twelve schools were chosen for both the hunter seat and
western divisions to compete at the national championships.
The VENC selection committee selects and seeds the teams
based on current competition year statistics.
The selected teams will compete April 18-20 in Waco, Texas,
at the Heart O’ Texas Fair Complex. The teams will
compete in a bracket-style format, which was used for the
first time last year after being accepted by the Varsity
Equestrian Steering Committee.
The No. 1 seed in the western division is Texas A&M
University, and the top seed on the hunter seat side is the
University of South Carolina. Visit www.varsityequestrian.com to
see the complete brackets.
Following the bracket format, schools will compete in head-to-head
competition using the same set of horses. The winning team
will advance through the winner’s bracket until the
national champions are determined.
In 1998, NCAA Division I and II adopted legislation to identify
equestrian as an emerging sport for women. Since then, the
sport has gained in popularity among colleges and universities
across the United States. The American Quarter Horse Association
and the United States Equestrian Federation® have teamed
to promote the competition and educate the industry about
this growing sport.
“AQHA is proud to support the involvement of young
people with horses,” said AQHA Executive Vice President
Bill Brewer. “The Varsity Equestrian program is a great
partner in our efforts to provide equine activities to people
of all ages and backgrounds.”
For more information on Varsity Equestrian and complete
coverage from this year’s competition, visit www.varsityequestrian.com.
AQHA news and information is a service of AQHA publications.
For more information on The American Quarter Horse Journal, The
American Quarter Horse Racing Journal or America’s
Horse, visit www.aqha.com/magazines.
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