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Old 03-04-2008, 03:58 PM
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I do need a new signature, honey. 33, can I quote you?

As for the OT, it is an interesting an tidbit. What’s next? Who has the most chapters at schools with an NCAA equestrian team?
LOL. If you're going to get technical, the NCAA is not the governing body of Intercollegiate Equestrian. The Intercollegiate Horse Show Association, or IHSA, is. It was developed by Bob Cacchione in 1967... http://www.ihsainc.com/ I rode all 4 years at school and still am actively involved as an alum

ETA: Sorry! I apologize This is different from what I am involved in... http://www.varsityequestrian.com/ In my university, we were considered a club and did not have varsity status.
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Old 03-04-2008, 04:08 PM
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LOL. If you're going to get technical, the NCAA is not the governing body of Intercollegiate Equestrian. The Intercollegiate Horse Show Association, or IHSA, is. It was developed by Bob Cacchione in 1967... http://www.ihsainc.com/

I rode all 4 years at school and still am actively involved as an alum
Of course you should get technical. You rode and you know your stuff. I found this at Varsity Equestrian - The Official Website of NCAA Varsity Equestrian.

"In 1998, equestrian was classified as an NCAA emerging sport. Many people within the horse industry have united together to help advance the sport to full NCAA championship status. In order to attain this goal and hold a NCAA Equestrian Championship, there must be 40 Division I/II schools that sponsor equestrian as a varsity level program.

Currently 23 colleges and universities offer equestrian as a varsity sport and more continue to add the program each year."
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Old 03-04-2008, 07:58 PM
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LOL. If you're going to get technical, the NCAA is not the governing body of Intercollegiate Equestrian. The Intercollegiate Horse Show Association, or IHSA, is. It was developed by Bob Cacchione in 1967... http://www.ihsainc.com/ I rode all 4 years at school and still am actively involved as an alum

ETA: Sorry! I apologize This is different from what I am involved in... http://www.varsityequestrian.com/ In my university, we were considered a club and did not have varsity status.
Just for shits and giggles, 18 out of 28 in Alpha Delt That's a lot of horse puckie
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