
معرفی
Lindsay Yinger serves as a Riding Instructor in the Department of Equine Science at Otterbein University, a position she has held since 2010. As an integral part of the university's equestrian program, she acts as an IHSA coach, guiding the team to strong national and zone-level placements that have established Otterbein as a competitive force in collegiate equestrian sports.
Her educational background includes:
- Degree in Veterinary Technology (2002)
Lindsay's professional expertise centers on equestrian sports, with a specialization in hunt seat equitation. Having begun riding at age 9, she developed her skills through junior show career in the 3-foot and 3-foot-6 divisions. Her instructional approach integrates hands-on horse training techniques and knowledge of equine physiology derived from her veterinary technology background. She continuously refines her methodology through collaboration with industry leaders including Jeff Cook, George Morris, Darren Graziano, Colin Sequia, and Sandy Farrell.
In her capacity as a coach, Lindsay mentors student-athletes on the huntseat team, focusing on competitive performance and horsemanship. While the text does not specify formal graduate advisees or research grants, her leadership has been instrumental in elevating the team's national profile through consistent top placements at IHSA championships.
Beyond her university duties, Lindsay operates Lindsay Yinger Show Stables, a facility dedicated to equestrian training and competition. This venture allows her to maintain active involvement in the competitive circuit while providing instruction to riders of various levels. Her dual commitment to Otterbein's program and her private stable underscores her dedication to advancing equestrian education and performance.



