HORSEMAN’S NEWS • NOVEMBER 2011 • Page 35 Congratulations to Pacific Coast NYATT Team
After a full day of competition, the re-
sults of the 2011 Congress National Youth Activity TeamTournament are in! This year’s tournament was comprised of 76 teams & more than 475 youth from around the coun- try&the world. Many contestants competed throughout the year to earn a spot on their re- gional association’s NYATT team. Teams must consist of a minimum of four youth members&amaximumof 12members,with no more than two members competing in each of theNYATT classes,which are Show- manship, Western Horsemanship, Western Pleasure, Reining, Hunter Under Saddle & Barrel Racing. “This is one of the biggest team tourna-
mentswe’ve had, especially in recent years,” said Don Recchiuti, Ohio Quarter Horse As- sociation Director, & Chairman of the NYATTCommittee. “Wemoved theNYATT to Sunday last year, & I think that’s really helped it grow.” Teams began the competition at 7 a.m.
on Sunday,October 23 in CooperArenawith Showmanship, which had 140 entries. Be- ginning at 8 a.m. in the Celeste Center was Reining, with 42 entries. Held at the same time in Coliseum was the 57 Barrel Racing entries. Western Horsemanship, Western Pleasure & Hunter Under Saddle followed Barrels with 133 entries, 119 entries & 120 entries respectively.
1st – Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Association with 32 points
Congratulations to all youth who
competed in this year’s Congress National Youth Activity Team Tournament!
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