Students showcase work, compete for scholarships at Spring Horse Show

Lamar Community College freshmen in the Horse Training & Management (HTM) and Equine Business Management (EBM) programs demonstrated their hard work from this past year during the Spring Horse Show held on Friday, April 27.

Friends and family of the students as well as horse owners watched as each student performed reining patterns and additional horsemanship skills to demonstrate what they have learned during the academic year as well as how well they have applied that knowledge to training their horses.

Emma Merrill-Burrell, an alumna of the LCC HTM program, served as judge for the event.  Each student was scored based on how well they follow the pattern, how well their horse responds to commands, and additional technical aspects.

HTM instructor Jason Kravig presented a range of awards to the programs’ top-performing students including:

  • HTM Champion of Show: Gwyneth Claas (Seneca, KS) – Buckle and $500 scholarship
  • Most Improved HTM Student: Ryan Thompson (Elizabeth, CO) – Buckle and $500 scholarship
  • HTM Student of the Year: Baylea Redd (Palisade, CO) – Handmade spurs
  • EBM Champion of Show: Haley Nevin (Towanda, KS) – Buckle
  • EBM Student of the Year: Alysha Tibbetts (Louviers, CO) – $500 scholarship

LCC Horse Training & Management and Equine Business Management host a horse show at the end of each semester.

Visit www.lamarcc.edu/horse-training-management to learn more about the equine programs at Lamar Community College.  For questions or additional information, contact Jason Kravig at 719.336.6664 or equine@lamarcc.edu.

HTM and EBM students
Photo (left to right): LCC students Allie Hanlon (Buffalo, NY), Kerrstyn Muncy (Dodge City, KS), Haley Williams (Franklin, TN), Baylea Redd (Palisade, CO), Ryan Thompson (Elizabeth, CO), Haley Julkunen (Lacey, WA), Gwyneth Claas (Seneca, KS), Celeste Ruano (San Dimas, CA), Shyla Goldsberry (Fairbury, NE), Haley Nevin (Towanda, KS), and Alysha Tibbets (Louviers, CO).

 

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