Leadership, Teamwork, and Behind-the-Scenes Excellence
A major contributor to the weekend’s success was the outstanding management and coordination behind the scenes.
The Barbarian team was managed by USA players Katie Ryan and Katherine Erickson, who seamlessly stepped into leadership roles and became an integral part of the team. Their energy, organization, and ability to create a fun, supportive environment were widely praised by players.
By utilizing U.S.-based managers instead of bringing in international staff, the team was also able to reduce costs—demonstrating a practical and effective model for future tours.
Team USA was led by manager Jenna Goveronski, who played a critical role in organizing the event alongside Katie and Kat. From logistics and scheduling to meals and overall coordination, their combined efforts ensured the entire weekend ran smoothly for both domestic and international participants.
Players consistently commented on the welcoming atmosphere, well-organized setup, and the sense of community that made the event so enjoyable.
Exceptional Horse Pool and Commitment to Welfare
One of the standout successes of the weekend was the quality and generosity behind the horse pool—a true testament to the dedication of the U.S. polocrosse community.
Coach Debbie Harris praised the horses provided, noting that every mount in the pool was one the Barbarian players were eager and confident to ride. This depth allowed players to compete at a high level and contributed significantly to the quality of play throughout the series.
While the pool was strong and well-received, having additional horses would have further enhanced the experience by reducing the number of chukkas each horse needed to play. That said, the majority of the horses were fit, well-prepared, and eager to perform—highlighting the care and commitment of their owners.
The horse pool was made possible by APA members who willingly and generously provided their horses for international competition. Their contributions are what allow events like this to take place and succeed.
Horse coordination was a true team effort:
- Team USA Horse Coordinators: Ashley Barbour & Marley Barrett
- Barbarian Horse Coordinators: Lisa Poe & Lilly Poe
- Horse Welfare Officer: Dr. Bastiana Rodebaugh
With such a strong horse welfare team and level of organization, the event demonstrated how effectively horses can be managed and cared for at a high level. It is our hope that, building on this success, even more members will consider contributing horses to future pools—providing their mounts with valuable experience while continuing to elevate the standard of international competition.
A particularly meaningful aspect was the involvement of junior members in horse coordination roles. This initiative, part of the Player Development Program, gave younger participants firsthand experience in the operational side of international competition—helping develop future leaders and well-rounded contributors to the sport.