| Accomplished AjPHA member named NRHyA Youth of the Year
FORT WORTH, Texas—American Junior Paint Horse Association (AjPHA)
member Christine Gordon was recently named Youth of the Year by the
National Reining Horse Youth Association (NRHyA).
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AjPHA member Christine Gordon was recently named the NRHyA Youth of the Year. Gordon enjoys competing in reining with both APHA and NRHA on her palomino tobiano gelding, Smart First Move. Courtesy APHA/Robert Owens © 2007
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The 14-year-old Evergreen, Colo., resident, active AjPHA member and
avid Paint Horse reining competitor received the honor for her
outstanding participation in the NRHyA Varsity Reining program.
According to NRHyA, the program was established to engage youth
members and encourage them to become more active at both the local
and national levels. The program offers NRHyA members opportunities
to contribute to the association in addition to developing valuable
life skills which allow them to be successful contributing members of
society. The Varsity Reining program awards participants for their
efforts on various award levels, with the highest and most
prestigious being Youth of the Year.
Aside from her efforts with NRHyA, Gordon is an active AjPHA member
who enjoys competing in reining events on her Paint Horse, Smart
First Move. Gordon got her start with AjPHA four years ago and jumped
in head-first. She has served as a National Director since 2006 and
was the 2006-2007 Zone 3 representative. As part of her duties she
serves as the voice for all AjPHA members in Colorado, Kansas,
Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
“Christi is an exceptional youth and I can’t give her enough
praise,” said APHA’s Director of Youth Activities Candice
Lancaster. “She puts in all sorts of volunteer work and has been
involved in everything—from the Youth Leadership Conference to the
art contest.”
Most of the time, the motivated teen can be found showing Smart First
Move in various reining events across the country. Gordon is looking
forward to concentrating solely on her progress with the 5-year-old
palomino tobiano gelding this year. Last year, she divided her time
between Smart First Move and Sacred Solano. However, showing two
horses didn’t slow her down, and she is ranked first on the APHA
Youth 13 & Under Reining Honor Roll with Sacred Solano.
In order to balance her hectic show career, Gordon is home-schooled
along with her brother and twin sisters. As a 14-year-old, she is
technically a high school sophomore and on track to graduate high
school at only 16 years old. She is looking forward to showing
through her youth career and plans a career in equine reproduction.
“She is deeply committed to reining,” said her father, Jim
Gordon. “She will continue showing in APHA, NRHA and United States
Equestrian Federation reining events. Her number one aspiration is a
career in equine breeding and processes to improve breeding. Her
interest is so great that she has already taken freshman level
reproduction courses from Texas A&M University and interned with a
veterinarian.”
This active member of the horse community has a long road ahead and
is sure to achieve much more success along the way.
“I think the thing that has been so pleasing to us [her parents] is
her humility,” said Jim Gordon. “She doesn’t get upset when
something doesn’t go her way. She is just thankful she has the
opportunity.”
More about AjPHA
The American Junior Paint Horse Association was formed in 1974 and
has grown every year since. The organization is dedicated to youth
aged 18 and younger who love the Paint Horse breed. Youth can become
involved in a multitude of activities that the AjPHA has to offer. By
attending conferences and competing in a variety of contests, youth
are making an imprint on their future by being a member of the AjPHA.
“AjPHA members are the future of the American Paint Horse
Association,” said Lancaster. “We will continue to offer
opportunities such as leadership training and scholarships, as well
activities with American Paint Horses for our youth members to
develop the skills to be successful leaders in the future..”
The AjPHA continues to grow and now has a membership of more than
7,300 youth around the world.
You can learn more about joining AjPHA and the contests available for
its members, by calling (817) 834-2742, extension 248, or e-mailing
youth@ajpha.com. You may also log on to ajpha.com. |