2009 Adequan NAJYRC presented by Gotham North Readies for Kick-Off
USEA - 2009 Adequan NAJYRC presented by Gotham North Readies for Kick-Off
Updated: 2009-07-20
From USEF
Beginning Wednesday, July 22, with a
kick-off celebration and opening ceremonies, the 2009 Adequan FEI North
American Junior & Young Riders Championships (NAJYRC) presented by
Gotham North will welcome junior and young riders from across the
expanse of the continent to a much-anticipated and highly-regarded
series of championships.
The NAJYRC is the premiere equestrian
competition in North America for junior and young riders age 14-21.
Young equestrians come from the United States, Canada and Mexico to vie
for championship titles in the three Olympic equestrian disciplines of
show jumping, dressage, eventing, plus the Western-style discipline of
reining. The competition is run under rules of the International
Equestrian Federation (FEI), the international governing body for
equestrian sport.
The 2009 series of championships will be one
of the biggest in the history of the event with an increase in the
number of entries, as well as the number of demonstration events having
grown substantially. In addition to the higher number of competitors
seeking a victory, there are two non-Olympic equestrian disciplines
participating with riders taking to the endurance trail and the
vaulting arena in non-championship events.
Many of North
America’s best equestrians got their start at the NAJYRC including
Olympic medalists Greg Best, Karen O'Connor, Chris Kappler and McLain
Ward.
The NAJYRC began in 1974 as an eventing challenge between
the United States and Canada. A dressage championship was added in
1981, and show jumping was added in 1982. The first complete Young
Riders championship was held in British Columbia, Canada in 1982. The
Championships were expanded to officially include a championship
division for juniors in 2006. The discipline of reining was added to
the official schedule in 2008.
Opening ceremonies begin at 6
p.m. on Wednesday, July 22, and admission is free of charge (there is a
nominal parking fee for the Kentucky Horse Park). For more information,
visit http://www.youngriders.org/.