NRCHA Celebration of Champions Showcases the Best of Reined Cow Horses

The National Reined Cow Horse Association's (NRCHA) Celebration of Champions is set to captivate audiences once again as it brings together the finest riders and reined cow horses in a premier competition.
NRCHA Celebration of Champions Showcases the Best of Reined Cow Horses
NRCHA Celebration of Champions Showcases the Best of Reined Cow Horses /

Taking place at the Will Rogers Memorial Center, Feb. 11-24, the Celebration of Champions is a highly anticipated event in the reined cow horse industry.

Riders from across different regions are gearing up to compete for World Champion titles. Notable participants such as Corey Cushing, Matt Koch, Clayton Edsall and Phillip Ralls are expected to showcase their skills and talent in the various categories, adding to the prestige of the event.

The NRCHA Celebration of Champions not only offers an opportunity for riders to demonstrate the versatility and finesse of reined cow horses but also promises significant prize money. With sponsors like Colt Ventures and Beechfork Ranch boosting the payouts, the competition is sure to draw a record number of entries across different classes.

Disciplines such as the World's Greatest Horseman and the Tres Osos Cow Horse Derby will be featured, highlighting the athleticism and agility of reined cow horses. The event serves as a platform to educate and promote the historical sport, blending modern horsemanship with time-tested training methods, thus bringing together enthusiasts and experts in the industry.

​As the anticipation and excitement build-up, all eyes are set on the upcoming Celebration of Champions as it promises exhilarating competition, exceptional horsemanship, and a tribute to the enduring legacy of reined cow horses.

For more information and specific dates and schedules, visit the official website of the National Reined Cow Horse Association.


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Jenna Link
JENNA LINK

Jenna Link is an accomplished journalist with a passion for rodeo. Born and raised in Arizona, she grew up competing in barrel racing, team roping and breakaway. After studying marketing at Arizona State University, Jenna honed her skills working for top media outlets in the Western industry, which eventually led her to journalism.  Today, she works for Sports Illustrated’s Rodeo Daily, where her career and passion for rodeo combine. Despite her busy schedule, Jenna still finds time to compete in rodeos and jackpots. With her unique perspective as both a journalist and a rodeo athlete, Jenna brings a fresh and insightful voice to her reporting.