Teenagers and parents from eight states will converge on The Red Mile is hosting the Harness Horse Youth Foundation’s Level Two Harness Racing Youth League, with 21 campers and over 40 parents in attendance Thursday through Sunday. Horse enthusiasts from as far away as The popular Harness Racing Youth League [Level One for kids 11 to 13 and Level Two for those 14 to 16] is now in its ninth year. The camps, run by Ellen Taylor, HHYF’s executive director, are held at racetracks and training farms in several states each summer. The Level Two camp offers additional insight and learning opportunities beyond the Level One basics of racehorse care, nutrition, equipment and learning to handle a horse on the racetrack. The highlight of each of the Level One camps is an actual race, with assistance by a professional, in front of a racing crowd. “Level Two offers kids and their parents the ability to become more involved in harness racing, as well as giving them a look at careers in the industry. It gives us the ability to get much more in-depth than we can in the first level,” said In addition to activities at the racetrack, campers and their parents will visit several Lexington-area farms – Walnut Hall Ltd., Kentuckiana Farms, Peninsula Farm, and Brittany Farms – as well getting a tour of Hagyard Equine Medical Institute. They’ll also attend the races at the Red Mile Thursday evening, and four Level One finalists will race in front of the Red Mile crowd on Sunday, August 10. The HHYF race will be contested at 6:05 p.m., just prior to the Red Mile’s first race post of 6:30 p.m. The Harness Horse Youth Foundation, established in 1976, addresses youth education throughout the
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