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In this sure-to-be controversial episode of *The Scope Podcast*, hosts Karen Tanner and Jen Barker explore the intricacies of Title IX and its implications for equestrian sports, alongside the recent downgrade of the UC Davis equestrian team from a Division 1 varsity sport to a club sport. With heartfelt sympathy for the affected athletes, they express hopes for the team’s future while emphasizing the need for other Division 1 equestrian teams to recognize this shift as a warning signal.
The conversation delves into the financial challenges facing equestrian programs, specifically when compared to other sports such as Stunt—a fast paced women’s sport that is derived from cheerleading. Jen suggests that teams need to take the initiative in funding themselves, while Karen passionately counters that the responsibility shouldn't rest on coaches and riders. As tensions rise, Jen introduces an innovative funding model that focuses on raising money through horse development rather than traditional monetary donations, which Karen finds intriguing.
This multifaceted conversation sets the groundwork for the next episode, where they will address how to make the NCAA equestrian format more spectator-friendly.
Join Karen and Jen for a captivating dialogue that not only examines the current landscape of collegiate equestrian sports but also paves the way for future discussions on equity and sustainability in the sport!
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In this sure-to-be controversial episode of *The Scope Podcast*, hosts Karen Tanner and Jen Barker explore the intricacies of Title IX and its implications for equestrian sports, alongside the recent downgrade of the UC Davis equestrian team from a Division 1 varsity sport to a club sport. With heartfelt sympathy for the affected athletes, they express hopes for the team’s future while emphasizing the need for other Division 1 equestrian teams to recognize this shift as a warning signal.
The conversation delves into the financial challenges facing equestrian programs, specifically when compared to other sports such as Stunt—a fast paced women’s sport that is derived from cheerleading. Jen suggests that teams need to take the initiative in funding themselves, while Karen passionately counters that the responsibility shouldn't rest on coaches and riders. As tensions rise, Jen introduces an innovative funding model that focuses on raising money through horse development rather than traditional monetary donations, which Karen finds intriguing.
This multifaceted conversation sets the groundwork for the next episode, where they will address how to make the NCAA equestrian format more spectator-friendly.
Join Karen and Jen for a captivating dialogue that not only examines the current landscape of collegiate equestrian sports but also paves the way for future discussions on equity and sustainability in the sport!
Support the show

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