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September 11, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 17
Equestrians succeed at State Fair, Horse Show
Equestrian Eryn Lindner of Wyckoff, a
senior at Indian Hills High School, recently
competed at the New Jersey State Fair,
where she won first place in three classes
and overall Champion in the Low-Chil-
dren’s (under 18) Jumper Division riding
Bendigo. Lindner has been riding for three
years and competing for only two-and-a-
half years. Her trainer is Hope Delle Bovi.
Some of Lindner’s team members also
won or placed at the Sussex County Fair
Horse Show: Noelle Bianiculli of Ramsey,
a sophomore at Sacred Heart University
won first, third, and champ in the Itty Bitty
Division; Emily Drake, a senior at Mahwah
High School, won first, third, fourth, and
fifth in Pre-Children’s (under 18) Hunter
and Equitation; Melissa Katz, a junior at
Rutgers University, placed seventh, eighth,
and tenth in Low-Adult Equitation; and
Hope Delle Bovi won first, second, fifth,
and champ in the Itty Bitty Division riding
Indian Hills High School sophomore Laura
Keller’s horse Diablo.
“I feel so lucky to be able to ride and
compete,” Lindner said. “Everyone at
Saddle Ridge (Riding Center) is so support-
ive and always willing to help one another.
I’m proud of my teammates and looking
forward to more great shows in the future.”
An equestrian athlete must be self-moti-
vated as this is not a high school sanctioned
sport. Through the United States Eques-
trian Federation, competitive riders can
Eryn Lindner on Bendigo, right, with owner/trainer Hope Delle Bovi at the New Jersey State Fair, Sussex County Horse Show.
receive recognition by meeting the train-
ing and showing requirements of the USEF
Varsity Athlete program. Lindner has just
completed her third year in this program.
Even though a rider competes on an indi-
vidual basis, the Saddle Ridge Show Team
consists of riders and their trainers work-
ing together. The team trains every day and
many of the riders also work managing the
office, scheduling lessons and trail rides,
and as summer camp counselors who teach
campers about riding and horse care.