Partners
Trevor Brazile
With 23 World Titles and over $6M in PRCA earnings, Trevor Brazile has been a force to be reckoned with since he first put a foot in the stirrup. This record breaking cowboy is relentless in not only his professional career but also in his personal life. The drive to continually improve is something that […]
Read more »Clinton Anderson
To be the best horseman I can possibly be and to share my method of horse training with people to give them the knowledge to create a safe, fun and willing partnership with their horses. A native Australian, I came to the United States in 1997 with $400 in my pocket and a big dream. […]
Read more »Shawn Flarida
I am proud of my career achievements but the most important achievement in my life is without a doubt my family. My wife (Michele) of 26 years and I have three beautiful kids: Cody 23, Courtney 16 and Samuel 15. My family keeps me grounded and humble. They travel with me as much as possible […]
Read more »Dan James
To help create well rounded horses that are able to go on to do any discipline or job to achieve that perfect equine relationship. Double Dan Horsemanship was first founded in 2009 when Dan James and Dan Steers settled in North Arm Cove, New South Wales, Australia. Dan & Dan started performing at regular entertainment […]
Read more »High Point Performance Horses
Their partnership began in 1992 when they combined their businesses, Jason’s background was in English & Charlie’s was in Western. They built up their business specializing in Trail, Western Riding & Fences classes with horses that were considered done or washed up. They taught them new classes and their viability as show horses was renewed. […]
Read more »Kristy Lee Cook
Kristy Lee Cook is an American country singer who was the seventh place finalist on the seventh season of American Idol. Cook was born in Seattle, Washington, to Larry and Carlene Cook. She is the youngest of three children. Her brother-in-law is American football quarterback John Dutton of the Arena Football League. She lives in Amarillo, Texas. with her husband […]
Read more »Dana Hokana
My goals are to be a mouthpiece for the horse and horseman, and to teach people to truly connect with their horse. To teach people the true fundamentals of horsemanship and horse training. These fundamentals have become secondary in too many equine circles. Another main goal of mine is to train, teach and develop my […]
Read more »Patrick Smith
Be a good competitor and a good example for my children and the rodeo industry. I love to rope, be with my family on the road and get to do what I love for a living. Trevor Brazile but he’s too short Lots of slide and heart. Don’t let losing keep you in a place […]
Read more »Craig Johnson
I grew up in horses. My parents have always been heavily involved in breeding and training quarter horses. To me, it was a common denominator to the advancement of all disciplines. Reining is much more than a sport. It’s a training method that causes each horse to become more connected to the rider and a […]
Read more »Lari Dee Guy
I was raised in a ranching/rodeo family. Horses, ranching, and rodeo have always been a part of my life. My dad and brother roped, my mom ran barrels, and I rope. My grandad bought me my first horse for 67 dollars. We were both two years old. I rode her until she was 19; her […]
Read more »Events & facilities
Lazy E Arena
The Lazy E Arena was established in December 1984, just in time for the ’84 National Steer Roping Finals. From giving Professional Bull Riding its start to the Timed Event Championship of the World, the Lazy E has hosted world champions, world championships and personalities galore. The ownership group has long recognized not only the […]
Read more »All American Quarter Horse Congress
The All American Quarter Horse Congress was founded on three basic horsemen desires: to compete, to socialize and to learn more about working with horses. The first Quarter Horse Congress was held November 3, 4 and 5, 1967 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, Ohio, attracting more than 4,000 paid registrations. Since then, the […]
Read more »Special-T-Tracks
The guru of the ground responsible for sourcing, loading, transporting, spreading, maintaining and picking up the dirt for events such as the PBR Series is Randy Spraggins, owner of Special T-Tracks, Inc., based in Akron, Ohio, and otherwise known as “The Dirt Guy.” Spraggins has spent 32 years “putting dirt where it doesn’t belong” in […]
Read more »Fox Lea Farm
In 1983, David and Linda Aldrich purchased 46 acres in Venice as raw land, with the vision of building a horse- and family-friendly horse show facility. Fox Lea is a family owned and operated business, with three generations of family now involved in some way. Fox Lea hosts various special events such as Regional or […]
Read more »USA Softball Hall of Fame Complex
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Womens College World Series An in-depth look at the history of softball, including star teams, equipment, uniforms & trophies. https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Softball
Read more »Midwest Horse Fair
Since it’s inception the Midwest Horse Fair has been hosted at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin. First held in 1980, 2020 will mark the 41st annual event. From it’s start as a 2-day fair with 58 exhibitors and 4 guest speakers, Midwest Horse Fair has since exploded into a 3-day action-packed celebration of […]
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