NRCHA World Championship Snaffle Bit Futurity
Catch The Excitement
July 29, 2002 – The 2002 National Reined Cow Horse
Association’s World Championship Snaffle Bit Futurity, slated for September
25 – October 6, is like no other show in the world. It's an event with a
special mystique and each futurity champion secures a place in cow horse
history.
As in recent years, a paycheck of $100,000 goes to the
Open Champion, at the end of twelve days of competition at the Reno
Livestock Events Center in Reno, Nevada.
The Snaffle Bit Futurity is the most visible cow horse
event in the world, and the three distinct competitions that make up the
event – herd work, rein work and cow work – offer a challenge for equine
talent and horsemanship skill that is unequalled. In the herd work, the
horse must cut a cow from the herd and show its ability to keep it out with
little assistance form his rider. In the reining, the horse is judged on
precise maneuvers that include circles, sliding stops, spins and rollbacks.
In the climactic cow work, the horse demonstrates the ability to control the
movements of a cow down the fence and in the center of the arena, working at
lightning speed. This year's entry numbers show a substantial increase over
previous years, with 226 horses in the Open draw and 100 in the Non Pro
competition.
Besides the arena action, a full trade show, select cow
horse sales and special activities give this show a unique personality and a
fall trip to Reno has become a vacation of choice for cow horse fans from
around the world.
The Snaffle Bit Futurity is also a place to remember the
great riders of the past, as the headquarters hotel for the futurity, the
Silver Legacy Hotel and Casino, hosts the Annual NRCHA Hall of Fame Banquet
on Thursday, October 3. A special video presentation of the 2002 Hall of
Fame inductees highlights the event that also features the highly popular
Snaffle Bit Futurity Silent Auction. The array of distinctive items on
display keeps bidders busy going back and forth from the tables to raise
their bids!
Headlining the array of unique lots already
donated to the auction are a 50 foot round pen from MD Barns (valued at
$6,500), a 100X pure beaver hat from Sean Ryon (valued at $1,000), and a
TR3 Drag from Absolute Innovations (valued at $3,800). Bidders might also
opt for a breeding to million dollar sire Shining Spark (valued at $10,000)
or a weekend in a spa suite at the Silver Legacy valued at $775! A new twist
for this year’s action will be the selection of a handful of items for live
bid, as well.
Dave Hammond of Dave Hammond Sale Company reports that
the offering of top cow horses for the NRCHA world Championship Snaffle Bit
Futurity Sales is better and larger than ever. The Open Consignment Sale
takes place on Thursday, October 3 at the Reno Livestock Events Center, then
the Reno Hilton hosts the Select yearling and Broodmare Sale the next day.
On Saturday, it's back to the Livestock Events Center for The Performance
Horse and Select 2-Year-Old Sales.