Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 17, 1995, Image 93

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    NEWARK. Del. Jen Midiri,
captain df the University of Dela
ware equestrian team and a junior
in the College of Agricultural Sci
ences. had made it to the big time.
Earlier this month, inside a
Colorado stadium, hundreds of
people waited to watch die animal
science major compete against
some of the best riders in the
countiy. It was enough to give
anyone butterflies, even someone
like Midiri who has been riding
horses for 16 of her 21 years.
But just before she mounted her
horse. Midiri looked down at the
silly smiley face scrawled on her
hand and couldn’t help but smile
back. All the UD team members
had similar purple faces inked on
their hands, and suddenly, Midiri
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Equestrian Team Spurs Spirit At Nationals
didn’t feel quite so alone in that
cavernous arena.
All the lucky smiley faces
and lucky socks and pennies, too
had paid off for the University
of Delaware’s equestrian team.
The 6S-member squad had won an
invitation to the National Intercol
legiate Equestrian Champion
ships, held in Fort Collins, Colo.
The nationals brought together the
very best of collegiate teams, and
by the end of the weekend-long
event, UD had earned a very re
spectable 10th overall out of 19
teams participating.
Not a bad showing for a team
who had been in the basement in
their regional standings just three
years earlier.
On a recent wind-whipped af-
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tcmoon, Midiri and club president
Linda Pill, also a student in the
College of Agricultural Sciences,
laughed at the recollection of a fel
low member running around in
Colorado with her purple pen,
checking to everyone
had a smiley face. But while they
enjoy joking about the team’s as
sorted amulets and charms, it’s
readily apparent that luck has had
little to do with this team’s suc
cess.
Riding is a sport that engages
both body and brain. It calls upon
an individual’s coordination,
strength, logic and judgment At
collegiate equestrian competi
tions, participants are given
mounts at random. Within min
utes, the rider has to become accli
mated to a new horse and must
think quickly and act decisively.
But riding also is about heart:
attitude, effort persistence. And
when it comes to heart the Uni
versity of Delaware equestrian
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team beats the competition hands
down.
“Even the judges in Colorado
noticed our team’s spirit,” said
PiU.
“We were the loudest, most ob
noxious bunch there, by far,” said
Midiri with a chuckle.
This close-knit group was en
thusiastic despite knowing that
they were going into nationals as
the underdogs. After alt UD was
competing against some very
well-trained and well-equipped
teams from schools with long his
tories of equestrian excellence, hi
contrast the IS-year-old UD team
never had a coach until this year,
and must travel to a distance to the
trainer for weekly practices. But
the work pays off for all. There are
no bench-warmers on this team.
“Other collegiate teams have
cuts or have a first-string and a
second-string line-up, but we be-
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lieve it’s important that every
member gets an opportunity to
ride,” said Pill. “Commitment to
the team, as well as ability, is what
matters.”
This sorority of riders—all the
members are female this year
share an intense camaraderie and
kinship. In fact, when it came time
for six of Delaware’s riders to rep
resent the team at nationals. 18
fellow members paid more than
$4OO each to fly to Colorado to
cheer them on.
The Equestrian team already
has its sights set on the 1996 na
tionals to be held at the former
Olympics site in Los Angeles.
However, Midiri doesn’t want to
see club members get too fixated
on that goal.
“We don’t want to lose sight of
why we ate doing this,” said Mi
diri. “We are here to leant, to have
fun, to make memories.”
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