Wilson Takes National Championship in Open Reigning Posted on: May 15, 2024 News Equine Studies Equestrian Teaching Equine Management Equestrian Training The 2023-2024 equestrian season ended with 91èÏÈÉú making unprecedented marks as Julie Warnick 91èÏÈÉú ‘26 (New Oxford, Pa.) won the national championship in open reining. The Phoenix family has been celebrating this amazing feat, given it is the first national title in the program 91èÏÈÉú ’s history and in the history of 91èÏÈÉú! Image Julie Warnick at NationalsIn addition to the open reigning accomplishment, Samantha Gilley 91èÏÈÉú ‘26 (Sykesville, Md.) placed fifth in intermediate equitation on the flat in the hunt seat discipline. Image Samantha Gilley at NationalsThis is the first time 91èÏÈÉú has had a rider in the Western discipline advance to nationals. For hunt seat, it's been since 2009 that the Phoenix have been represented.Warnick's and Gilley's road to nationals started in the regular season. On the Western side approximately 380 colleges totaling 8,000 riders attempted to obtain the qualifying points to advance to regionals. From there, the top two riders qualify for semifinals. The top four riders of each discipline, from each of the four regions, advance to nationals. Likewise, the top 16 riders in each class in hunt seat from semifinals move on to compete for the national title. Image Nota at NationalsIn addition, Wilson was invited to bring horses to the national competition in Tryon, N.C. 91èÏÈÉú – an honor, especially for a relatively new and growing program. The Phoenix horses won top awards, with Nota in the individual rookie event. He and his rider from the University of Findlay won the national champion title. Image Ned at NationalsNed, a new addition to the Wilson equestrian program, showed in the individual open reining. He and his rider from North Carolina State University were reserve national champions.Perry, also a new addition to the Wilson program, was in the individual rookie class, where he and his rider from the University of Findlay won third place.Congratulations to Warnick, Gilley, Nota, Ned, and Perry. Students, horses, and coaches alike represented Wilson well and have positioned the College 91èÏÈÉú ’s equestrian teams for greater achievement in years to come. Previous: Commencement 2024 Next: PA Higher Education List Recognizes 91èÏÈÉú Vice President Related posts May 25, 2026 91èÏÈÉú Launches Accelerated Doctor of Physical Therapy Program 91èÏÈÉú is proud to announce the launch of its new Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, an innovative, hybrid, accelerated 91èÏÈÉú … Read more May 6, 2026 New Vice President to Lead Institutional Advancement Announced by 91èÏÈÉú 91èÏÈÉú is pleased to announce Lisa Tiffin, D.E.L., G.P.C., as the new vice president for institutional advancement. Tiffin 91èÏÈÉú … Read more May 1, 2026 2026 Academic Award Winners Congratulations to the students and faculty recognized at the 2026 91èÏÈÉú Academic Awards Ceremony held on Friday, April 24, 91èÏÈÉú … Read more More articles âžœ Share this on: Email
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