Although the Camas and Washougal equestrian teams are both members of the Washington High School Equestrian Teams Association, only one team may be able to compete this season.
That’s because the association has allowed it teams in District 6, which includes Washougal, to begin practicing and training for the upcoming season, but has yet to give similar approval to its District 3 teams, which include Camas as well as Battle Ground, Enumclaw, Kelso, North Thurston and Woodland.
Washougal vault coach Brittni DeVault is confident that her 20-member equestrian team, which trains at Windy Ridge Ranch in Washougal, will be able to hold safe and productive practice sessions. Coaches and riders are required to wear masks at all times and separate into smaller “pods” for the duration of the season.
“Equestrian sports are unique in that we naturally socially distance,” DeVault said. “If somebody gets within 6 feet of somebody else, they’re probably doing something wrong. They don’t share any equipment, and they’re not passing (objects to each other), even in relays. We recognize that we’re very lucky compared to other sports. We naturally fit in with all of the new COVID-10 requirements.”
Washougal equestrians will compete against other District 6 teams, including Elma, Hazen, Hockinson, Tumwater and Chehalis.