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FEI North American Youth The Eventers


Teamwork and connection between the horse and rider is a traditional focus in event- ing. The Adequan® North American Youth Championships presented by Gotham North (NAYC) takes it a step further and invites in- dividual competitors to band together by Area and cheer each other on. Whether it’s horse and rider partner- ship or a team of strangers making life-long friendships, the podium winners of CCIJ2*-L and CCIY3*-S were glowing with the after- math of a job well done.


Speaking to the connection with her


horse 2 A.M., Charlotte Babbitt shared, “I just thought he was going to be a good boy if I went in and rode well. I feel like I did and of course [2 A.M.] came up to the task.” Babbitt won the gold medal in CCIJ2*-L representing Area VI after a dressage score of 24.0 and double clears in cross country and show jumping. Elizabeth Henry and Benjamin Noonan won second and third with scores


of 24.9 and 27.0 respectively. All three CCIJ2*-L podium riders finished with double clears in cross country and today’s show jumping event. Elizabeth Henry’s team, Area VIII pulled away with a decisive team vic- tory in CCIJ2*-L with a combined score of 90.6. In the CCIY3*-S division William Kidwell and his horse Tremolo were


great under pressure, a double clear in today’s show jumping clinched his first- place award with an individual score of 29.0. He echoed the 2019 NAYC theme of teamwork. “Support is the biggest takeaway,” he reiterated. “I wouldn’t be here without it.” Katie Lichten finished in second place on her horse Sapphire Blue B with a score of 31.8 and Cosby Green secured a third-place position on Takine De La Barais with a score of 33.1. The Area III/VII team followed in Kidwell’s consistent hoof prints and


performed a very clean show jumping test overall. After fluctuating on the lead- erboard, this team was consistent when it mattered and took a commanding lead to claim the gold medal with a score of 107.3. Area IV/VIII took silver with an overall score of 129.2 and Area I/II finished bronze with 135.3. The sound of the Canadian national anthem was heard across the grounds as Sabrina Glaser took the gold in CCI4*-S on her horse Rembrandt with a score of 43.9. To close the final day of an exciting week, Jennie Brannigan edged ahead of Lauren Billys in the CCI4*-L show jumping. With a double clear round, Brannigan maintained her score of 32.9 on Stella Artois, taking the gold medal. There was stillness across the arena as Billys entered, and the first and second standing reversed when Billys knocked a rail down in the Swedish oxer. Lauren Billys finished in second on Purdy Syndicates’ Castle Larchfield


Purdy with a score of 35.0. This score qualifies Billys to ride in the 2020 Olym- pics in Tokyo, a sight she has set her eyes on throughout the competition. Whether its horses and riders, new teams or old teams, competitors or supporters - the camaraderie at Rebecca Farm is contagious. For 2019 results, please visit www.rebeccafarm.org. For 2019 NAYC team results, please visit eventing.startboxscoring.com/ eventsr/rebecca/yrht0719/index.php. w


Palomino Youth Golden Horses


• Youth Golden Horses 14-18: Sonrise And Old Lace, Ellie Schley, Souix Center, IA • Youth Golden Horse 13 & Under: Zippo Gold Dandy, Mazie Bowen, Walton, AL • Novice Youth Golden Horse: Never Outta Style, Hanna Hussey, Memphis, TN • Walk Trot 10-18 Golden Horse: Seek The Deck, Elliana Roehrs, Mead, CO • Palomino Bred Youth High Point: Exquisite, Courtney Reagan Boswell, Dayton, TX


September 2019 SouthWest Horse Trader 19 Buckskin Youth World Champions


• Youth 14-18: K Docs Bugin Rocket, Keely Seiter • Youth 13&U: InvestedPrescription, Haley Thomas • Walk Trot 11-18: Grand Ovations, Karly Christensen • Walk Trot 10&U: Cool Do Be, Rylea Streit


Buckskin Youth Roping World Champions


• Youth Boxing Champion: Buckalena Ote, Haylee Triplitt • Youth Heading Champion: Kick Start Sunny, Hayden Koechel


William Kidwell & Tremolo


Texas State 4-H High Points


• Sr Roper: Eli Jenkins (Angelina) • Sr Stock Horseman: Jordan Cheek (Hamilton) • Sr Speed Horseman: Felicia Martin (Wise) • Sr Over Fences Horseman: Maci Finley (Randall) • Sr Hunter Flat: Sabine Lazo (Burleson) • Sr Western Judged: Claire Beesaw (Brazos) • Jr Roper: Carson Creach (Taylor) • Jr Stock Horseman: Lucas Phillips (Hunt) • Jr Speed Horseman: Samantha Doran (Kendall) • Jr Over Fences Horseman: Mea Fuller (Bell) • Jr Hunter Flat: Taylor Smith (Brazos) • Jr Western Judged: Taylor Smith (Brazos)


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