Meet Trystan Crow, 9-Year-Old NCHA Kit Kat Sugar Super Stakes Finalist

The Kit Kat Sugar Super Super Stakes continues at the Will Rogers Coliseum and 9-year-old Trystan Crow has qualified for two of the finals.

Trystan has qualified for The Limited Amateur Finals and the Intermediate Amateur Finals, both of which will be taking place this weekend.

Trystan began cutting at 8 years old and competed in Fort Worth at the Kit Kat Sugar Super Stakes just a year ago in 2021.

Journey, the horse Trystan will be competing on, is four years old and is continuing to learn alongside his rider!

The Kit Kat Sugar Super Stakes are currently taking place and will wrap up on Saturday, April 16.

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