Youth World Games Team Australia
Name: Lauren Louw
Age: 18
Lives: Kenthurst, NSW
Brief: Lauren lives in Sydney and loves the bright lights, she
is studying for her last year in high school but is still making time to show
both her Paint gelding and her Quater Horse. Lauren enjoys fashion and media so
some day we expect to see her on a weather channel looking fantastic. this is
her first time as part of the Australian Team.
Name: Victoria Egan
Age: 17
Lives: Dubbo, New South Wales
Brief: Victoria lives in Dubbo NSW and is our current runner up
PHAA high point youth of Australia. Victoria loves getting her hands dirty and
making a difference, she is always up for just about anything and really enjoys
helping other Youth improve their skills. Victoria has completed her School
certificate and is heading out into the real world to work. This is her second
World Youth Games as she competed in 2008, she is hoping to once again share
this fantastic experience with her Team mates and encourage other Youth to aim
for future Teams.
Name: Amanda Carter
Age: 16
Lives: Hervey Bay, Queensland
Brief: Amanda is a typical Aussie gal, you'll find her in a
bikini swimming and enjoying herself. Amanda Lives in Hervey Bay and enjoys
working hard to improve her riding skills but never at the expense of ensuring
she is having a great time. She loves all the typical aussie girl things, music,
fashion, sport and horses.
Name: Stacey Bentley
Age: 16
Lives: Maleny
Brief: Stacey is the current PHAA Highpoint Youth of Australia
and she lives in Maleny Queensland. Stacey loves her Paint horses and works very
hard perfecting all the events she competes in. She loves helping and developing
other youth and is always found smiling at shows. This is Stacey's second trip
to the World Games as she did attend in 2008 as the Australian Team reporter,
that gave her a taste of how special an event the World Youth Games are and she
is now back as a full member of our Australian Team.
Name: William Hupp
Age: 14
Lives: Gulgong, NSW, Australia
Brief: Riding, meeting people and learning new skills is what
Will loves to do. Will lives in a small rural community in Central New Sout
Wales. Will has won many National and State Titles in Australia and often mixes
it up with the best trainers Australia has in our Yearling versatility classes,
quite the reputation as a young and upcoming horseman that will help shape
Paints in Australia for years to come.