$ 80.000-added AustrianRHA Futurity & NRHA Show 2019 :
First Deadline is close – Online entries now possible August 21 until 24, 2019 in Wiener Neustadt / Austria

The deadline for the $80,000-added AustrianRHA Futurity & NRHA Show 2019 is appoaching: July 1.  Austria’s premier reining show is scheduled for August 21 until 24 at the favility of WTC H&D Schulz QH in Wiener Neustadt. The event offers a guaranteed money of $10,000 each for the Level 4 Open Futurity Champion of the 3-year-old horses and the 4-year-old horses. Horses can be entered now online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.showmanager.info" www.showmanager.info.

Read More$ 80.000-added AustrianRHA Futurity & NRHA Show 2019 :
First Deadline is close – Online entries now possible August 21 until 24, 2019 in Wiener Neustadt / Austria

$ 80.000-added AustrianRHA Futurity & NRHA Show 2019 :
First Deadline is close – Online entries now possible August 21 until 24, 2019 in Wiener Neustadt / Austria

The deadline for the $80,000-added AustrianRHA Futurity & NRHA Show 2019 is appoaching: July 1.  Austria’s premier reining show is scheduled for August 21 until 24 at the favility of WTC H&D Schulz QH in Wiener Neustadt. The event offers a guaranteed money of $10,000 each for the Level 4 Open Futurity Champion of the 3-year-old horses and the 4-year-old horses. Horses can be entered now online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.showmanager.info" www.showmanager.info.

Read More$ 80.000-added AustrianRHA Futurity & NRHA Show 2019 :
First Deadline is close – Online entries now possible August 21 until 24, 2019 in Wiener Neustadt / Austria

WCRA concludes May Semi-Finals and pays out more than $500,000 to athletes in five days

Photo Courtesy of WCRA
Photo Courtesy of WCRA

More than $500,000 was paid out to rodeo athletes today as the World Champions Rodeo Alliance (WCRA) concluded their $500,000 semi-finals rounds in Guthrie, Oklahoma at the Lazy E Arena. The five-day event paid out more than $500,000 to cowboys and cowgirls from around the globe and out of more than 500 athletes, 76 athletes from the semi-finals advanced to the Title Town Stampede, a one-day $1 Million Major Rodeo June 1 at Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. 

Read MoreWCRA concludes May Semi-Finals and pays out more than $500,000 to athletes in five days

WCRA concludes May Semi-Finals and pays out more than $500,000 to athletes in five days

Photo Courtesy of WCRA
Photo Courtesy of WCRA

More than $500,000 was paid out to rodeo athletes today as the World Champions Rodeo Alliance (WCRA) concluded their $500,000 semi-finals rounds in Guthrie, Oklahoma at the Lazy E Arena. The five-day event paid out more than $500,000 to cowboys and cowgirls from around the globe and out of more than 500 athletes, 76 athletes from the semi-finals advanced to the Title Town Stampede, a one-day $1 Million Major Rodeo June 1 at Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. 

Read MoreWCRA concludes May Semi-Finals and pays out more than $500,000 to athletes in five days

WCRA concludes May Semi-Finals and pays out more than $500,000 to athletes in five days

Photo Courtesy of WCRA
Photo Courtesy of WCRA

More than $500,000 was paid out to rodeo athletes today as the World Champions Rodeo Alliance (WCRA) concluded their $500,000 semi-finals rounds in Guthrie, Oklahoma at the Lazy E Arena. The five-day event paid out more than $500,000 to cowboys and cowgirls from around the globe and out of more than 500 athletes, 76 athletes from the semi-finals advanced to the Title Town Stampede, a one-day $1 Million Major Rodeo June 1 at Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. 

Read MoreWCRA concludes May Semi-Finals and pays out more than $500,000 to athletes in five days

Vanlandingham and Pieper Share the Win and Make history at NRBC

Photo Alden Corrigan Media/Courtesy of NRBC
Photo Alden Corrigan Media/Courtesy of NRBC

Draw 25 in a field of 36 finalists in the second section of the NRBC Open Classic finals, Jason Vanlandingham and his 2018 National Reining Horse Association Futurity Champion A Vintage Smoke marked a scorching 227.5. Three horses later, Nathan Piper and Patriot, also rode to a 227.5 and, for the first time in the NRBC’s history, two riders would opt to share the Level 4 Open Championship, with each taking home $63,000.

Read MoreVanlandingham and Pieper Share the Win and Make history at NRBC

Vanlandingham and Pieper Share the Win and Make history at NRBC

Photo Alden Corrigan Media/Courtesy of NRBC
Photo Alden Corrigan Media/Courtesy of NRBC

Draw 25 in a field of 36 finalists in the second section of the NRBC Open Classic finals, Jason Vanlandingham and his 2018 National Reining Horse Association Futurity Champion A Vintage Smoke marked a scorching 227.5. Three horses later, Nathan Piper and Patriot, also rode to a 227.5 and, for the first time in the NRBC’s history, two riders would opt to share the Level 4 Open Championship, with each taking home $63,000.

Read MoreVanlandingham and Pieper Share the Win and Make history at NRBC