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The
North American Young Riders' Championships, presented by State Line
Tack, Return to Tempel Farms
USA Junior Olympic
Equestrian Event
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Wadsworth, IL
March 5, 2002The North American Young Riders' Championships (NAYRC)
presented by State Line Tack will return to Tempel Farms, in Wadsworth,
IL on August 6 11, 2002. This marks the 13th time that Linda Smith
Buonanno and Martha Smith Simpson, the events honorary co-chairmen,
have hosted the championship on their magnificent property!
The North American
Young Riders' Championships, presented by State Line Tack, is the premier
equestrian competition in North America for young riders, age 16-21. Young
equestrians come from the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico,
and the Caribbean Islands to vie for team and individual Championships
in the three Olympic equestrian disciplines of Show Jumping, Dressage,
and Eventing.
The competition is
run under rules of the Fédération Equestre Internationale,
the international governing body for equestrian sport and is also designated
as an official USA Junior Olympic-Equestrian event.
"We're excited
to once again be able to host the North American Young Riders' Championships,"
said Howard Simpson who serves as Event Director. "We are proud to
offer a first-class competition for young riders, providing an opportunity
for them to showcase their talents, while also giving them an experience
on which they can build for the future."
Many top international
and Olympic riders got their start at the NAYRC including Olympic Silver
Medalists Greg Best and Karen O'Connor, as well as Megan Johnstone, Lauren
Hough, Elise Haas, Buck Davidson, Abigail Lufkin, Alison Firestone, Chris
Kappler, Nicole Shahinian Simpson, Ray Texel, Chris Pratt, Lisa Carlsen
Lubitz, Kathleen Raine, Heather Mason, David Wilson, Tiffani Loudon, Mara
DePuy, and Julie Gomena. Last year, Karen OConnor and her husband,
Olympic Gold Medalist David OConnor, returned to make a presentation
during the opening reception which offered a great inspiration to the
audience of Olympic hopefuls.
For the third time,
a Prix St. Georges Freestyle will be part of the Dressage Championships.
The top 25 riders from the Team Championships will compete in the FEI
Young Riders Individual Test. The Prix St. Georges Freestyle Test will
then serve as the individual final for the best 15 competitors out of
the Team and Individual Test.
Once again this year,
a challenging CCIY* Eventing competition will be offered in addition to
the CCI-CH-C-Y** Eventing Championship. This allows up-and-coming Junior
and Young Riders an opportunity to ride on a team and get a taste of international
competition.
The NAYRC also offers
a CSI* - JY Combined Competition for show jumping juniors and young riders.
These riders, who take part in individual classes in addition to an unofficial
team competition, gain valuable first-hand experience of what its
like to compete in international show jumping.
The North American
Young Riders' Championships is pleased to welcome the fourth annual Mills
Team Challenge, a dressage competition for young riders with disabilities
who range from 16-25 years of age. The competition will be coordinated
this year by the National Disability Sports Alliance (NDSA), the national
governing body for equestrian sports for riders with disabilities. NDSA
is a member organization of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC)
and is recognized by the International Paralympic Equestrian Committee
(IPEC).
The NAYRC began in
1974 as an eventing challenge between the United States and Canada. A
Dressage Championship was added in 1981, and Show Jumping debuted in 1982.
The first complete NAYRC was held in British Columbia, Canada in 1982.
Tempel Farms has hosted the Championship 12 times since 1985.
Tempel Farms is home
to the world's largest private herd of Lipizzan Horses. It is widely considered
to be one of the finest equestrian centers in North America with extraordinary
facilities, excellent footing, and a challenging CCI** cross-country course.
For more information
on NAYRC activities, please visit www.youngriders.org.
At the NAYRC website you will find zone, region, area contact information,
a competition schedule, Tempel Farms information, and many other details
pertaining to the event.
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