Athletic Equestrian: Riding in College Podcast Wins Best Educational Podcast at the 2021 Equus Film & Arts Festival

Athletic Equestrian announces the receipt of a “Winnie” Award for Best Educational Podcast at the 2021 Equus Film & Arts Festival.   The podcast, hosted by Sally Batton, 30-year Head Coach of the Varsity Dartmouth College Equestrian Team, helps young equestrians and their parents navigate the world of collegiate riding. Sally has interviewed over 40 coaches, organizations and riders for their insight on what it takes to ride on a collegiate equestrian team.

“I’m thrilled to receive this prestigious award, especially in my first year of the podcast,” says Sally Batton, Founder and President of Athletic Equestrian.  “I’ve had so much fun interviewing all of my guests and it is icing on the cake to win for Best Educational Podcast.”

Some of the guests already interviewed for the Riding in College series include Bob Cacchione, Founder of the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association, CJ Law, Mount Holyoke College Head Coach, Michael Dowling, Centenary University Head Coach, Ashley Henry, Savannah College of Art and Design Head Coach, Chris Keim, University of NH Head Coach, Dr. Leah Fiorentino, Executive Director of the National Collegiate Equestrian Association, Roger Walters, Commissioner of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association and many others.

Saddle up and join her as she reveals the inner workings of collegiate equestrian.

For more information about Athletic Equestrian please visit:

Athletic Equestrian League (www.athleticequestrian.com)

Athletic Equestrian Clinics(www.athleticequestrianclinics.com)

Athletic Equestrian is the organization that oversees the Athletic Equestrian League, Athletic Equestrian Clinics and the upcoming book to be published by Horse and Rider Books, Athletic Equestrian by Sally Batton and Christina Keim.

The Athletic Equestrian League is an organization of equestrian athletes who compete in individual competition offered in both English and Western disciplines.  The AEL includes a Minis development division for 1st-3rd grades and competition for 4th-12th graders, Collegiate riders and adults.

Contact:
Athletic Equestrian
Sally Batton, Founder and President
Cell 603-359-0008 / athleticequestrian@gmail.com

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