Young Paraders is an alpaca/rural skills-building program with workshops, training camps, and show competition events that showcase alpaca activities, designed specifically and exclusively for young people between seven and 26 years of age.
The program is set up for young people to have fun, learn about and enjoy alpacas and to transition interested youth through various stages of learning. It is designed to demonstrate the bond that develops between alpacas and their handlers, and the skills required for their management.
Objectives
- Offer inexperienced youth the opportunity to compete in an alpaca-related event.
- Offer experienced youth the opportunity to showcase their expertise and knowledge in handling alpacas in a public arena.
- Engage the interested public in a way which will both entertain and educate them about the Australian alpaca industry.
- Provide a platform on which young people can enter and then progress within the industry.
- Promote integrity between competitors, handlers and their animals
Young Paraders competitions incorporate two distinct areas, with three levels of experience (Introductory, Preliminary, Open), and provides for several age groups. The two elements/sections of the competition are showmanship and stockmanship.
Showmanship
For our Preliminary youth, showmanship is based around basic husbandry and fleece knowledge and alpaca handling.
For our Open competitors, showmanship aims to simulate skills needed in a halter showring.
Stockmanship
Our competitors are required to lead their nominated alpaca through a series of challenges across a course. These challenges simulate day-to-day handling of alpacas on farm, school or public settings. They must show safe handling skills and a good relationship with their alpaca.
Master Trainers
Within the open section of paraders there are awards given to competitors who choose to train an alpaca.
Resources for young parader competitors
Resources for convenors and judges – score sheets
- A.-OPEN-SHOW-PRESENTATION-–-GROUP-SCORE-CARDPDF 224KB
- B.-OPEN-SHOW-PRESENTATIONPDF 221KB
- C.-PRELIMNARY-SHOWMANSHIP-1PDF 224KB
- D.-STOCKMANSHIP-SCORE-CARD-1PDF 416KB
- E.-Class-Result-Sheet-Senior-OpenPDF 593KB
- F.-Class-Result-Sheet-Intermediate-Open-1PDF 593KB
- G.-Class-Result-Sheet-Junior-Open-1PDF 592KB
- H.-Class-Result-Sheet-Senior-Preliminary-1PDF 577KB
- I.-Class-Result-Sheet-Intermediate-PreliminaryPDF 578KB
- J.-Class-Result-Sheet-Junior-PreliminaryPDF 576KB
- K.-Champion-Results-Sheet-OpenPDF 204KB
- L.-Champion-Results-Sheet-PreliminaryPDF 541KB
- M.-Young-Paraders-Assessment-Tasks-OpenPDF 217KB
- O.-Marshalling-Sheet-TemplateVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.SPREADSHEETML.SHEET 20KB
- YPC-Calculator-2020-June-TemplateVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.SPREADSHEETML.SHEET 195KB
Resources for convenors and judges – convenor support documents
- Young-Paraders-Competition-Guide-For-Convenors-and-JudgesPDF 278KB
- 1C.-AAA_Young_Paraders_ScheduleVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.WORDPROCESSINGML.DOCUMENT 39KB
- 2C.-AAA_Young_Paraders_Entry_Form (1)VND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.WORDPROCESSINGML.DOCUMENT 46KB
- 3C.-AAA_Young_Paraders_Herd_DeclarationVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.WORDPROCESSINGML.DOCUMENT 38KB
- 4C.-AAA-Young-Paraders-Ribbon-OrderVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.SPREADSHEETML.SHEET 26KB
- 5C.-AAA-Alpaca-Young-Paraders-Conveners-ReportPDF 112KB
- Parader-Judges-AgreementVND.OPENXMLFORMATS-OFFICEDOCUMENT.WORDPROCESSINGML.DOCUMENT 18KB
- REQUEST-FOR-PARADER-JUDGEPDF 138KB
- nonmember-volunteer-steward-form-oct-2012PDF 71KB
- ohs-risk-management-sheet (2)PDF 48KB
- injury-registerPDF 33KB
Parader Judges
The AAA has a team of parader judges with an ongoing commitment to the alpaca industry
Level 1 Parader Judges
- Jillian Elwers
- Taryan Mathews
- Cheryl Cochrane
- Louise Charman
Level 2 Parader Judges
- Rachel Burnett
Level 3 Parader Judges
- Courtney Gordon (INACTIVE)
- Adrienne Clarke
- Jonee Phillips
- Janelle Jago
- Katelyn Holznagel
- Caitlyn Armson-Graham
Apprentices
- Casey Sulman
- Imogen Boughey
- Helen Phillips
- Rubey Williams
- Christie Hayward