Take your riding to the next level.
Unlike traditional equine events, OHSET provides athletes with recognition in their High School - like other varsity sports. The team environment promotes sportsmanship and strengthens athletes’ connection to their peers and school. We offer class variety and opportunities to try new disciplines. Our program is also a great platform for those pursuing a collegiate equestrian team experience.
Athletes may participate in up to 5 Individual Events and as many Team Events as they would like.
Ready to join? Contact your district chair! Find out which district you’re in here.
2024 Scholarship winners:
Blue Mountain: None
Central: Mira Bybee
North East: Cassidy Mohr
North Valley: Abby Thorsen
North West: None
South Valley: Macy Mornarich
Southern: Taylor Gordon
Tri-River: Eliana Humphrey
Willamette: Sophia DiSenso
Individual Events
Barrels
Breakaway Roping
Dressage
Driving
Figure 8
Hunt Seat Equitation
Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences
In Hand Trail
Individual Flags
Key Hole
Pole Bending
Reining
Saddle Seat Equitation
Showmanship
Steer Daubing
Trail
Western Horsemanship
Working Rancher
Team Events
Freestyle
Drill (Large Team 5+ and Working 4’s)
In Hand Obstacle Relay
Working Pairs
Bi-Rangle
Team Canadian Flags
2-Man Sorting
Versatility
Not Your Average Horse Show…
Overnight multi-day meets
Fun team-building
Individual and Team Classes
Earn Points for Yourself and your Team
Compete to Participate at the State Championship Meet
Earn a Varsity Letter from Your High school (most schools eligible)
Become a Groom
Grooms are equally a part of any OHSET team. They do not participate in any events/competition, but they support and help riders and teams. The great news is that you can become a groom starting in 8th grade, and continue until graduating high school!
Interested in becoming a groom? Contact your district chair.