The Wrangler Horse and Rodeo News

8-20-19 Digital

The WRANGLER Horse and Rodeo News is an equine and rodeo publication with circulation in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, Utah and Idaho.

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54 The WRANGLER, Horse and Rodeo News • August 20 - September 4, 2019 Iowa Breeders Cutting Futurity Association PRESIDENT Dave Eberline - 641-775-3354 VICE PRESIDENT Jim Randall - 712-648-2486 SECY.-TREAS Virginia Williams - 641-872-2115 DIRECTORS Jim Kropf 712-664-2772 Reid Hockenson 319-330-6862 John Blake 563-794-1331 1275 N. East Street Corydon, IA 50060 641-872-2115 / cell 641-344-1623 www.iacuttingfuturity.com Williams@grm.net Iowa Breeders Cu ng Futurity September 14th Entry Deadline Sept. 10th Futurity 1st Go - 9:00 A.M. Challenger Series Cu ng Futurity 2nd Go & Non Working Finals Kirchner Arena - Clarinda, Iowa Futurity Contact: Virginia Williams Williams@Grm.Net • 641-872-2115 Cell 641-344-1623 DIRECTOR AT LARGE Jerry Williams 641-872-2115 Central Wyoming Cutting Club OFFICERS & DIRECTORS PRESIDENT - Hayden Heaphy VICE PRESIDENT – Justin Johnson SECRETARY – Debbie Keller TREASURER – Diana Brodie RULES – Hayden Heaphy All cuttings are held at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds in Thermopolis, WY www.centralwyocutting.com CWCC News The Central Wyoming Cu ng Club is in the process of making prepara ons for the 2019-2020 show season. Make sure to add our cu ng dates to your organizers. Join us for cu ng fun at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds in Thermopolis, Wyoming. New Cu ng Dates: November 15- 17, December 20-22, January 17-19, February 14-16, March 19-21. Mark your calendars! Thank you to our sponsors: Central Bank & Trust, White Horse Country Store, The V Ranch, Edie Rollins, Days Inn, R & C Trucking, Bailey Tire and Pit Stop, Dr. Clay Turner at Wyoming Surgical Associates, Home Ranch, Thermopolis Liquors, Ryan Brothers Trucking, Thermopolis Cafe, Las Fuentes, Dahl Quarter Horses, Longwell Land & Livestock, Total Equine, 3 J's Arena, and Highbrow Tuesday/Helen Larsen. Officers for 2019-20 are President Hayden Heaphy, Vice-president Jus n Johnson, Secretary Debbie Keller, Treasurer Diana Brodie and Rules Hayden Heaphy. The directors for 2019-20 are Gordon Bray, Mel Dahl, Jonah Deines, Hayden Heaphy, Edie Holmes, James Johnson, Jus n Johnson, Bruce Keller, Billie Jo Norsworthy. The goal of the Central Wyoming Cu ng Club is to create a fun, relaxed atmosphere for horses and riders of all skill levels to par cipate in and enjoy the wonderful sport of cu ng. Check out our website at www.centralwyocu ng. com and join us on Facebook. Minnesota Cutting Horse Association PRESIDENT Dave Scribner 651-260-6570 VICE PRESIDENT Jolynn McDonald 218-343-0465 SECRETARY Dava Scribner - 651-462-1803 For membership form go to www.mncutting.com MCHA MN News Hello Cu ers, It is hard to believe that when you receive this it will be about me for the Minnesota State Fair Cu ngs, August 26th and 27th. These cu ngs are on a Monday and Tuesday so they are difficult days for some people to make it. However, if you can come, they are a lot of fun. We always have a packed house of spectators which is different from the usual cu ngs. It is a great opportunity for many people to see the sport of cu ng. A three day cu ng has been added to the schedule; Labor Day Weekend at 57 Ranches, August 30th, 31st, & Sept. 1st. It is in Duluth, MN. The complete show details are on the MCHA web site – mncu nghorse.com There is a cu ng scheduled for September 20th – 22nd in Winona but be sure and check the web site to confirm. The MCHA will be producing the October show so hopefully we can get a good turn out from all of our members for that show. The highly an cipated Saddle Shoot Out will take place at this show. Un l next me, Keep a cu ng….. Mary Jo Lehmann Excitement is building for Minnesota Cu ng Horse Associa on members as the cu ng season moves into late summer and — not far away — autumn, when our Saddle Shootout will be held at the Fall Fes val in Winona, Oct. 11-13. The site of our next cu ng is the Minnesota State Fair, Aug. 26- 27, before we head to 57 Ranches in Duluth over Labor Day Weekend, then to Winona for cu ngs Sept. 21- 23 and Oct. 11-13. Entries at any of these cu ngs in the Non-Pro, $50,000 Amateur, $35,000 Non-Pro, $15,000 Amateur, $2,000 Limited Rider and $1,000 Rider will count toward qualifica on for the Saddle Shootout. South Texas Tack in Brenham, Texas, has been contracted to build the two high-quality trophy saddles that will be awarded a er the Shootout, which is scheduled for Saturday evening, Oct. 12. Saddles will be won in two classes. One will combine the five riders who have entered the most mes throughout the season in the Non- Pro, $50 Am and $35 Non-Pro — making 15 riders vying for a saddle in that grouping. The other class will consist of the five riders who have entered the most mes in the $15 Am, $2,000 Limited Rider and $1,000 Rider — placing 15 riders in that class also, compe ng for a saddle Riders receive one point each me they enter one of the classes. All 15 riders in each class will be awarded prizes, so plan to enter one or more of the six classes at our remaining cu ngs.

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