Youth exhibitors can compete with their Arabians and half-Arabians in the traditional show ring disciplines including western, hunt seat, driving and saddle seat classes as well as the Arabian disciplines of show hack and native costume. Youth Nationals showcases the breed’s versatility with reining, working cow, dressage and working hunter divisions.
Outside of the show ring, exhibitors can audit or participate in free clinics with noted trainers, compete in the stall decorating contest or enter the hippology and judging contests. Other fun activities include the annual barn dog races, a dog costume class and the ongoing trade fair.
Admission to the show is free for spectators. For those outside the Albuquerque area, the show is available for live streaming at www.equinevideo.net. Registration is required for viewing, but is available for free.
For more information on Arabian Youth Nationals, visit www.arabianhorses.org/YNL
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equine video is down right now when my daughter is showing !!!!