Comparative Demographics of English and Western Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association Horses Used in Middle Tennessee
Comparative Demographics of English and Western Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association Horses Used in Middle Tennessee
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2023-12
Authors
Price, Hannah
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University Honors College, Middle Tennessee State University
Abstract
Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) competitions evaluate riders on
body position and skills when riding a randomly drawn horse. This project assessed
demographics of horses involved in collegiate equestrian programs and determined how
these characteristics relate to success in IHSA competitions. During two IHSA
competitions hosted by MTSU, horse body condition score (BCS), age, height, weight,
use of riding aids, and points earned were assessed. The populations assessed were from a
Hunter Seat competition and a Western competition, totaling 59 horses. Data were
analyzed using a GLIMMIX procedure (SAS 9.4) with significance set at P < 0.05. Use
of aids (P = 0.63 Hunter Seat, P = 0.41 Western) did not impact horse performance.
Horse demographics such as age, BCS, height, and weight were only weakly correlated
with performance (r < 0.30). Random draw in IHSA is proposed effective for riderjudged
competitions, giving riders an opportunity to compete equally.