Cutting
Chris Benedict wins VP election
Chris Benedict of Weatherford, Texas has been elected Vice President of the National Cutting Horse Association. A total of 3,341 ballots were received from NCHA members and were counted June 10 under the oversight of the accounting firm Whitley Penn, LLP. Benedict received 1,752 votes, while Jerry Black, DVM, of Oakdale, California received 1,589 votes. Benedict will assume his duties as Vice President at the general membership meeting on June 22, 2008 during the NCHA Convention at the Hilton DFW Lakes Hotel in Grapevine, Texas. Next year, he will be President Elect, and in 2010 he will be President of NCHA.
"Cutting is a way of life, and not just a hobby," said Benedict. "I am willing to put forth the time and effort that this position requires to make it a success."
Don't miss the 2008 NCHA Convention
The 2008 NCHA Convention will be held June 20-22 at the Hilton DFW Lakes Conference Center, near the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. In addition to the meetings of NCHA's standing committees, there will be a golf tournament June 19, a discussion of genetic diseases in horses sponsored by the American Quarter Horse Foundation on June 21, a reception Saturday evening, and NCHA's general membership meeting Sunday morning, You can see the agenda for each committee online.
Non-Pro/Amateur proposal
NCHA President-Elect Bronc Willoughby offers a proposal for combining Non-Pro and Amateur classes to be discussed at the 2008 NCHA Convention June 20-22 at the Hilton DFW Inn.
LD Lowe Presentation at Convention: If you attend the NCHA Convention, don't miss LD Lowe Sr Financial Advisory's presentation, "How to Keep Your Ranch Away From the IRS," by Kerri Condie JD and Lloyd Lowe Sr. MBA, CSA, RFC. This will be an informational event held during LD Lowe's complimentary lunch on Friday, June 20.
* Outline for “How to Keep Your Ranch Away From the IRS”
* The Ten Most Dependable Wealth Managers of Texas, Featured in Forbes Magazine
$600 million milestone
Total purses paid to cutting horses since the early days of NCHA are poised to pass the $600 million mark. Read more.
July Chatter is online
The June issue of Cutting Horse Chatter, featuring coverage of the Wayne Hodges Trailers * Outlaw Conversions NCHA Western National Championships and LubriSyn NCHA Weekend, is now online.
A Will Rogers weekend
Fort Worth's Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum is famous as the home of NCHA's Triple Crown events. But recently weekend cutters showed in the historic arena. Watch the video.
Judge recertification seminar scheduled
All NCHA judges are required to attend the Judge Recertification Seminar in Fort Worth, Texas, on July 22, during the NCHA Summer Cutting Spectacular.
Cutters on TV
Don't miss NCHA Rode to the Winner's Circle on RFD-TV this week, Friday at 2:30 p.m. Central. This week, action and interviews from the South Point MillionHeir Classic Open Finals will be featured. See the week's complete schedule for re-broadcast times.
Get results
Having trouble figuring out the breeding on this year's big winners? Can't remember who won what? Blogger, author and statistician Sally Harrison has compiled an interactive guide to the results of this season's major limited age events, at www.sallyharrison.com, an official news outlet of the NCHA. You can review the details on all the finalists, and click on a horse or rider's name for a listing of all the events where that contestant was a finalist. New results are added as they become available, including these recent events:
* The Non-Pro
* Bluebonnet Stakes
* Breeders Invitational
* NCHA Western National Championships
* Cotton Stakes
* Ford NCHA Super Stakes
Reserved ticket information
It's time to get your order ready for reserved tickets at the NCHA Triple Crown shows.
Funerals scheduled
Funerals will be held this week for several members of the cutting community
* Dr. William K. Browning, Plano, Texas, a longtime member: June 18, 10 a.m., Ted Dicky Funeral Home – 972-424-4511, 2128 18th Street, Plano. Memorial contributions may be made to: NCHA Charities Foundation, Dr. William K. Browning Memorial Fund, 260 Bailey Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76107.
* Jim McNulty, longtime member and judge: Saturday, June 21, 10 a.m. Graveside service in Garner, Texas. Arrangements handled by Galbreaith/Pickard Funeral Home, Weatherford, 913 N. Elm Street, 817-594-2747
* Georgia Pearson, Spearman, Texas, daughter of Mark and Anne Marie: Thursday, June 19 at 2 p.m., Church of Christ, 121 Haney Street, Spearman, Texas, 806-659-3244
* Paul Vaughan, Strawn, Texas: Thursday, June 19 at 10 a.m., Dossman Funeral Home, Belton, Texas. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. today at 298 Mesquite Lane in Belton.
2008 NCHA Cutting Academy Grass Roots Clinics scheduled
Four NCHA Cutting Academy clinics are planned for 2008. The series of grass roots clinics are designed to increase the working knowledge of NCHA rules and improve showmanship in the arena.
* Session I of the Cutting Academy includes segments on understanding rules, equine nutrition plus information on membership, amateur and non-pro status and more. The cost, which includes a light breakfast and lunch, is just $25 at the door.
* Session II features live work critiques with some of the industry's leading experts. Prepayment required, contact Julie Davis at the NCHA office for additional information and reservations.
Here's a schedule for upcoming clinics, sponsored by Purina Mills:
* August 30, Canal Winchester, Ohio featuring NCHA Director of Judges Russell McCord on “Understanding Rules and Judging,” plus live works insights from one of the industries leading trainers.
* September 19, Clarksville, Arkansas, featuring NCHA Director of Judges Russell McCord on "Understanding Rules and Judging," plus live works insights from leading trainer Chubby Turner.
Leading limited age event sires
See who the leading sires of NCHA limited age event finalists are in 2008.
The race is on in 2008 . . .
The 2008 point year is building up steam with tight races in most divisions. Here's a look at all of the leaders:
Open
Ms Peppy Cat $52,178 Cattins Lil Darling $13,172
Non-Pro
Candace Barwick $28,229 Stephanie Haymes $25,085
$50,000 Amateur
Evan Sutton $19,493 Kelsey Conn $15,562
$20,000 Non-Pro
Kathy Parker Burton $6,961 Will Hulden $6,427
$10,000 Amateur
Hollie Kucera $5,712 Bernard Talbot $3,684
$3,000 Novice
Purdy Aristo Cat $17,713 Shakes Lil Lena $11,677
$3,000 Novice Non-Pro
James & Cheryl Tilton's Somebodys Mojo $17,964 Ron Davis' Kits Little Chick $16,716
$2,000 Limit Rider
Jade Keller $5,441 Devin Clinton $4,788
Senior Youth
Priscilla Crawley
79
Zac Knowles
76
Junior Youth
Rebekah Jo Williamson
53
Morgan Leigh Allen
39
$10,000 Novice
Miss Dainty Cat $25,435 Rockin Rollin Rey $15,250
$10,000 Novice Non-Pro
Diane Petersen's Fishin For Bizness $24,152 Charles & Stephanie Roven's Travs Smart Kit $18,489
Planning a trip for the summer?
Book your travel through YTB Travel Network and NYCHA will receive a portion of the commissions paid for all travel booked. Start planning now for your summer get-a-way – Mexico vacations, European tours or even a trip to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Support NYCHA anytime you travel -- book hotels, airline tickets, rental cars or vacation packages.
Membership
If you have not renewed your 2008 Membership you are missing the award winning Cutting Horse Chatter magazine. Even if you are not currently competing the Cutting Horse Chatter magazine keeps you informed and up to date with the world of cutting. Note: if you plan to compete in the Amateur or Non-Professional classes, don’t forget to complete your Amateur/Non-Pro Application.
FarmVet.com offers discount
NCHA's newest sponsor, FarmVet.com is offering NCHA members a 5% discount on products offered on their website. With access to over 50,000 products, an extensive equine pharmacy, the highest level of customer service, and fast shipments, FarmVet.com can get you what you need, when you need it.
Introducing the Sire's Get, All Foals Report
Order this report for an in-depth look at a breeding stallion. This report includes the following information:
* 3-generation pedigree of the subject
* The stallion's detailed NCHA show record, including all major limited age event placings
* Summary of the stallion's foals, performers, and their all-time and current-year earnings
* AQHA Alliance earnings for the subject horse
* List of all of the stallion's AQHA-registered foals, with their dam's and dam's sires, plus their NCHA earnings.
You can order all these reports right now from the official (NCHA/AQHA) web site by selecting the Purchase Reports option at the top of the page.
AQHA World Show schedules cutting earlier
Cutting classes will be held earlier in the schedule at the American Quarter Horse Association World Show this year. The open cutting preliminaries will be contested on November 15, and the junior and senior cutting finals will take place November 19 according to the tentative schedule. Amateur cutting will be contested during Bank of America Amateur Week with prelims on November 11 and finals on November 13. In addition to the changes to the schedule, some preliminaries will be contested in Barn 6. The AQHA World Show begins November 7 and runs through November 22. See the tentative schedule.
NCI Building Systems sponsors NCHA Futurity
With a website for cutters, NCI Building Systems, Inc is the title sponsor of the NCHA World Championship Futurity. NCI Building Systems is the leading integrated manufacturer and marketer of metal building components, custom engineered metal building systems and metal coil coaters in North America. Based in Houston, Texas, NCI Building Systems has 44 manufacturing facilities located throughout the United States, in Mexico and in Canada.
Get covered
A khaki cap from Tioga Territory is great for displaying your cutting pride! It has a sandwich bill that reads "NCHA" with NCHA embroidery on the bill. The back velcro strap also reads "NCHA".
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