Thurston County Youth Kylan Thulin Continues to Win in Female-Dominated Sport

Olympia, WALocal News

Kylan Thulin, a member of Thurston County 4-H, stands out as a male participant in equestrian sports, a field dominated by females. He qualified for state competitions but opted out this year, partly due to his pony Rosie’s advancing age and the desire to conclude on a high note after last year's state championship. Kylan faced challenges with his young horse, Apollo, during the county fair but won the costume class, showcasing his creativity. His experiences highlight the lack of male representation in lower-level equestrian events like 4-H. Kylan plans to focus on training Apollo and hopes to join the Washington High School Equestrian Team for future competitions.

He aims to improve Apollo's skills in dressage and hunt seat equitation. Kylan's journey illustrates the blend of passion and perseverance in a sport where he often competes against a predominantly female field. His story resonates with both local equestrian communities and those advocating for increased male participation in the sport.

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