Avid riders recently traveled far and wide to the Longhorn Arena and Event Center in Greenville for a three-day horsemanship and cow work clinic to learn from well-known riding and
finally tonight, cbs s anne-marie green shows us how empowering youth through horsemanship is changing lives and attitudes about polo. reporter: not far from some of philadelphia s toughest neighborhoods s a little pa heaven. reporter: polo champion kareem rosser learned to play the sport as a child at the chamounix equestrian center. i m from a place in philly. it s called the bottom. it s probably one of the worst parts of the city. reporter: the work to ride program here took rosser from the bottom, well, to the top. being able to go to military school and go to college and play polo at the highest level and the number of ways it probably saved me from ending up dead in the streets in philadelphia. reporter: at chamounix children learn the sport of kings. but those in the work to ride program don t need a king s ransom in exchange for rigorous work at the stables they get
We're catching up with the Pikes Peak Rangerettes, a high-speed drill team that performs on horseback and works to promote sportsmanship, horsemanship, and good citizenship among young women.
An aggressive bee season is approaching and an inevitable conflict between nurture and nature will happen. We nurture our horses to confidently trust and obey our decisions but a rider