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Articles: Press Release
20 Years of Realizing Young Riders' Dreams at North American Young
Riders' Championships
Contact:
Marty Bauman, (508) 698-6810,
uset.pr@verizon.net
Beth Gold, (508) 698-6810, uset.pr@verizon.net
Wadsworth, ILApril 24, 2002The North American Young Riders'
Championships
(NAYRC) presented by State Line Tack is returning to Tempel Farms, in
Wadsworth, IL on August 6 - 11, 2002. With the return of the competition
comes the 20 year anniversary of young riders pursuing and achieving their
dreams.
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 young riders all bring with them dreams of someday riding
for their countries at the senior level. If history is any indication of
the future, then the viability of those dreams is strong. 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, Amanda Baird of Greenwich, CT took home the Gold
Medal in the individual competition for Show Jumping, and also rode on the
winning Zone 1 team. Lesley Eden of Lake Mary, FL captured the Individual
Gold in Dressage and was part of the Region III Gold Medal team. William
Coleman of Charlottesville, VA won the individual Gold in Eventing, while
Area V won the team Gold.
For many riders, the competition is their first experience riding on a team,
as well as competing under the rules of the Federation Equestre
Internationale, the international governing body for equestrian sport. The
NAYRC also carries with it the prestige of being designated as an official
USA Junior Olympic-Equestrian event. Qualifying to compete in the NAYRC is
an achievement in itself and any success there is an added bonus. "I came
here not expecting a medal at all and I'm in shock that I won the Gold,"
said Lesley Eden after her win in the individual Dressage Competition in
2001. "This is the biggest event I've ever done. I just can't believe it."
Besides the advanced divisions for Young Riders, the NAYRC offers a CSI* -
JY Combined Competition for show jumping and a one-star competition for
eventing. Both competitions allow younger competitors to gain valuable
first-hand experience of what it's like to compete in international
competition in an atmosphere that is conducive to learning. The result is
an experience that is educational, competitive and at the same time fun.
"This whole experience was so much fun and there was such a supportive and
friendly atmosphere," said Jenna Jacobson of Houston, TX, who won the Junior
Gold Medal in the one-star eventing competition in 2001.
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.
The North American Young Riders' Championships, presented by State Line
Tack, 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 by the National Disability
Sports Alliance (NDSA), the national governing body for equestrian sports
for riders with disabilities, during the 2002 NAYRC, August 6-11, 2002.
The Mills Corporation is the fastest growing retail and entertainment
developer in the United States, with new projects on the horizon in Madrid,
Spain and along the waterfront in San Francisco, California. The Mills
combines interactive shopping, dining and entertainment with environments
that engage the entire family. Visitors come from across the nation and
from 50 countries worldwide, making The Mills leading tourist destinations
across the United States. Gurnee Mills, located near Tempel Farms in
Gurnee, IL, is the Midwest's largest value retail and entertainment mall
with over 200 manufacturer and retail outlet stores, and a long history of
supporting the North American Young Riders' Championships. For more
information on Gurnee Mills, please visit
www.gurneemills.com or on The
Mills' exciting brand of retail and
entertainment, please visit www.millscorp.com.
State Line Tack, the presenting sponsor of NAYRC, is the leading equestrian
retailer providing hundreds of brand name products at great prices, with the
mission of making riding more affordable for everyone. State Line Tack
continues to show their commitment to the sport by sponsoring over 3,000
horse clubs and shows nationwide each year. For more information or to
order product from State Line Tack, please visit www.statelinetack.com.
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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