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Quarter Horse Youth World
Cup 2010
Team:
Kimberley Anderson
Kristin Gribble-Bowring
Olivia McInnes
Georgia Higgins
Josh Robins
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This event took place on July 3rd to 10th in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
New
Zealand team results |
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Show One
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Show Two
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| Trail |
2nd Georgia Higgins
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| Hunter Under Saddle |
2nd Kimberley Anderson
6th Kristin Gribble-Bowring
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10th Kimberley Anderson
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| Western Riding |
5th Georgia Higgins
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9th Georgia Higgins
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| Pleasure |
2nd Josh Robins
4th Kristin Gribble-Bowring
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| Reining |
7th Josh Robins
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6th Josh Robins |
| Cutting |
3rd Olivia McInnes
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2nd Olivia McInnes |
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NZ team has competed at the QH Youth World Cup since the second time
it was ever held, and have never missed a year.
Purpose of the World Cup - to promote and foster friendship, horsemanship
and sportsmanship among the QH Youth of the World.
History:
The Quarter Horse Youth World Cup was an Australian conception, with
the first being held in Upper Beaconsfield, Australia in 1978 - Canada
won, with USA and Australia also competing. The first of what is considered
the modern World Cup was held in Australia in 1986 - this is the first
time they pooled horses into teams and the host country were not allowed
to ride their own horses and trainers were not allowed on the horses,
only the Youth.
A year later the event was held in Olympia, Washington. The USA team
emerged as the victors over Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
After a hiatus of seven years, the same four teams returned to Australia's
Upper Beaconsfield. This time USA and Australia tied for the 1986
Championship. In 1988 Brazil and West Germany joined the competition
in Fort Worth, Texas. In 1990 Japan, Italy and
a team from Europe joined the competition. 1992 saw the same teams
return. But in 1994 Brazil and Japan did not attend - but joining
the competition were Italy, Switzerland and Netherlands.
New Zealand's Youth World Cup history
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2008
-Canada
2006 - USA
2004 - Australia
2002 - Amarillo, Texas, USA
Manager: Barry Ladd
Coach: Dave Young
Jacob Ladd: Reserve World Champion Trail
Chase Oldfield
Aaron Scobie
Stacy Johnson
Emma Johnson
NZ - 10th overall
2000 - Italy
Manager: Barry Ladd
Coach: Dave Young
Aaron Scobie
Deborah Whitehead
Rebecca Johnson
Catherine Ladd
Jacob Ladd
NZ - 5th overall
1998 Amarillo, Texas, USA
Manager: Barry Ladd
Coach: Dave Young
Shannon Mapp
Aaron Scobie
Catherine Ladd
Rebecca Johnson
Sarah Clarke
NZ - 7th overall |
1996 - Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Juanita Tresidder
James Hazeldine
Dylan Mapp
Rebecca Johnson
Catherine Ladd
1994 - Aachen, Germany
Coach/Manager: Dave Young
Assistant Coach: Gayle Falconer
Jozette Thode: World Champion Western Pleasure
James Hazeldine: Reserve World Champion Cutting & Versatility
Anna Shaw
Juanita Tresidder
Andrew Dickson
1992 - Tamworth, Australia
Manager: Marilyn Lemberg
Coach: Ian Francis & Gayle Falconer
Jozette Thode: World Champion Trail
Karla Jamieson: Reserve World Champion Trail
Carol Anderson
Claire Donaldson
Fleur Falconer
1990 - Calgary, Canada
Trainer: Glenn Campin
Julie Coleman: Reserve World Champion Cutting
Gayle Falconer
Ruth Laidlaw
Fleur Falconer
Melissa Rennie
NZ - 6th overall
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1988 - Fortworth, Texas, USA
Team Manager Youth: Val Basset
Team Manager Admin: Brent Craig
Gayle Falconer: World Champion Hunt Seat Equitation
Kylie Ferguson: Reserve World Champion Western Riding
Jan Robinson
Tony Belcher
Allanah North
NZ - 5th overall
1986 - Upper Beaconsfield, Australia
Manager: Val Basset
Coach: Cliff King
Mark Chamberlin: Reserve World Champion Cowhorse
Jane Severinson
Pauline Gallien
Donna Alison
Paul Lyons
1981 - Dubbo, Australia
Manager: Gary Penny
Coach: Ricky Glenn
Kim Coleman
Jane Severinson
Helen Falconer
Sheryl Penny
Annie McNutt
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