The 2015 AjPHA Youth Team Tournament was once again a success, with teams representing regional clubs from all over the country. Team Tournament consists of three main sections:
- Performance Classes: Designated team members participate in five classes: Showmanship, Hunt-Seat Equitation, Western Horsemanship, Barrel Racing and Walk-Trot Pleasure. Up to two contestants per team may compete in any one class, and top-placing contestants earn points for their team’s overall ranking.
- Knowledge Relay: Participants navigate through an obstacle course while performing a variety of horse-related activities. Each team consists of up to five members, and participation from each age group—including even the youngest Walk-Trot exhibitors—is encouraged in this fun event that emphasizes the importance of teamwork.
- Hippology: This portion of the contest puts team members’ horsey know-how to the test. Up to eight members per team collectively complete a hippology—general horse knowledge—test as a group. Questions range from equine anatomy and physiology to situational questions and everything in between. Test scores are added to the team points.
Texas Team Blue was this year’s overall winner; the results of Team Tournament are as follows:
- Texas Team Blue: Faith Dugdale, Madeleine Frere, Sabine Lazo, Haley Thomas, Julie Hill, Raygan Follis, Taylor Eller, Lexi Gutfranski, Rebecca Summer, Treylyn Hancock1st place Equitation
1st place Barrel Racing
3rd place Hippology
3rd place Barrel Racing
3rd place Equitation
3rd place Walk-Trot Pleasure
4th place Knowledge Relay
5th place Walk-Trot Pleasure
5th place Showmanship at Halter
- Upper Midwest Team: Amoreena Most, Mckenna Martin, Sydney SchmidtJulianne Nagy, Olivia Bass, Mackenzie Gail Chapman, Reece Chapman
1st place Knowledge Relay
2nd place Hippology
2nd place Barrel Racing
2nd place Western Horsemanship
2nd place Walk-Trot Pleasure
3rd place Western Horsemanship
4th place Showmanship at Halter
- Iowa Paint Horse Youth Club: Abigail Merschman, Raigen FurnessWhitney Vesey, Kirsten Pfab, Samantha Daily, Lily Anderson, Mallory Vroegh
1st place Hippology
1st place Western Horsemanship
1st place Showmanship at Halter
2nd place Knowledge relay
2nd place Showmanship at Halter
4th place Western Horsemanship
5th place Equitation
- Team Oklahoma: Alyssa Sappington, Cara Christensen, Morgan ThomasAvery Rees, Lana Grace Kidd, Taylor Tuso, Brianna Tuso, Lauren Gralla
4th place Hippology
4th place Walk-Trot Pleasure
4th place Barrel Racing
4th place Western Horsemanship
4th place Equitation
5th place Western Horsemanship
- Illinois Junior Paint Horse Club: Alexa Grace Hattan, Brady Hattan, Sydney Depauw
1st place Walk-Trot Pleasure
3rd place Knowledge Relay
5th place Hippology
- Colorado Junior Paint Horse Club: Abby Rasmussen, Hagen Davis, Alexis Sage Miller, Hannah Murusky, Breanna Hitner, Maggie Collins
2nd place Equitation
3rd place Showmanship at Halter
5th place Knowledge Relay
- Arizona Paint Horse Club: Airyan Conn, Madyson Peters, Alyssa Donelson, Madyson Peters, Kieli Adkins
5th place Barrel Racing
For more Youth World Show results, visit the AjPHA Youth World Championship Show event page on Facebook. Tag your own pictures and join the conversation by using #APHAywcs. Find great candid shots and more at j.mp/YWCSphoto15. Show-ring shots available through Official Show Photographer Larry Williams Photography: http://bit.ly/1g2eADs.
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