Youth Flaunt Horse Skills in Annual Team Tournament Competition
PHJ release by: Mary Huddleston and Jessica Hein
The annual Youth Team Tournament, which took place June 28 at the 2017 AjPHA Youth World Championship Show, saw tough-but-fun competition from Youth all over the country in the spirit of camaraderie. Ultimately, though, Team Texas Spurs came out on top.
The Youth Team Tournament is the ultimate all-around challenge, comprised of three team-oriented events: performance-event classes, a knowledge relay and Jeopardy-style competition.
The competition tests participants’ horsemanship skills, horse knowledge and ability to work as a team. Members from the top team took home great prizes like gear bags, garment bags, gift certificates and more.
This is Felicity Martin’s first time competing in the YTT. The 10-year-old from Fort Worth, Texas, represented Team Texas in barrel racing and Jeopardy.
“She is super excited and has been loving it,” Felicity’s father, Darrel, said. “She has been carrying around flashcards for the Jeopardy competition with her everywhere and studying every day for it.”
The knowledge relay, one of the highlights of the event, showcased ultimate teamwork as the groups raced around a course of trivia-meets-physical-challenge tasks—they included labeling horse body parts on APHA mascot “DuPont,” a three-legged trail course, tack match-up and racing bounce horses.
The Top Five teams overall are: