| 400 youth
to pack Will Rogers Coliseum for nation's largest
horse judging contest
FORT WORTH-Four hundred youth
from around the nation will compete in the country's
largest horse judging contest on June 29 at
Will Rogers Memorial Center. The contest is
held in conjunction with the 2001 World Championship
Paint Horse Show.
According to the National Horse Judging Team
Coaches Association, the event is the largest
horse-judging contest for youth in the nation.
Contestants between the ages of 9 and 19 involved
in 4-H, Future Farmers of America (FFA), and
regional American Paint Horse youth clubs nationwide
will compete in the event for coveted trophy
buckles, plaques and other prizes.
A total of 100 teams, consisting of four contestants
to a team, will judge world-class American Paint
Horses during the competition.
They will judge four halter and four performance
classes, evaluating four horses in each class.
Performance classes that may be judged include
Hunt Seat Equitation, Horsemanship, Hunter Hack,
Hunter Under Saddle, Reining, Showmanship, Western
Pleasure and Western Riding.
The young judges compete against one another
at the event and are themselves judged by APHA
officials on their ability to evaluate the equine
classes. Scores given are based on how closely
a student's placing of horses matches that of
an APHA judging official's scoring. Students
will also be critiqued on the oral arguments
they must present in support of their placement
decisions.
The four-member teams compete in two divisions:
Junior, aged 13 years and younger, and Senior,
aged 14 to 19, in either the American Junior
Paint Horse Association or open divisions.
Following the event, participants are invited
to attend the AJPHA Judging Contest Awards Breakfast,
held in the Round Up Inn at 7 a.m. on Saturday,
June 30. At that time, they will receive their
awards and gain valuable instruction from professional
horse judges.
For more information on the World Championship
Paint Horse Show, visit www.aphaworldshow.com.
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