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Reining
NRHA European Futurity and Show Entries Still Open
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Feb 26, 2010, 07:55
The 2010 National Reining Horse Association European Futurity is an “Open to the World” mega Reining event scheduled for March 7 - 13, 2010 at the Kreuth facility in Germany. It offers more than $250,000 in added money, plus a full slate of ancillary classes. Late entries in both Futurity and ancillary classes are still being accepted.
FUTURITY LATE ENTRIES
Late entries can still be made with a 25% late penalty now through Feb. 5, 2010. The penalty increases to 50% Feb. 6-19, 2010.
Altogether, there will be competitors from 14 nations: Germany, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Great Britain, Sweden, Austria, Australia, Canada, the United States, France and Poland. The event will be judged by six international judges: Jim Kiser (USA), Ed Cridge (USA), Rick Lemay (SWE), Eugenio Latorre (ITA), Ed Bricker (USA) and Jan Steffl (ITA).
ANCILLARY CLASS LATE ENTRIES
Besides the Futurity classes in four levels, Kreuth will welcome a full slate of NRHA ancillary classes. Entries in these ancillary classes were due Feb. 1, but late entries can be made with a 50% surcharge now through March 5, 2010.
FREE ADMISSION
The 2009 NRHA European Futurity not only attracted competitors from 16 nations, but also visitors and media. More than 10,000 visitors watched go round competition, as well as the exciting finals. Admission to the show is free every day.
FESTHALLE ACTIVITIES
Top reining horses and trainers from all over the world will converge in Kreuth for the 2010 NRHA European Futurity. Booths from many breeders and trainers can be found in the beautiful Festhalle Rieden located beside the show arena during the event. Stop by to learn more about them while attending the show.
Information - NRHA European Futurity and NRHA Show:
Eventomania UG
Birgit Seubert
Bergstr 12
85080 Gaimersheim
Phone. +49 8458 – 331155
Fax +49 8458 – 331156
seubert@eventomania.com
www.nrha-european-futurity.de
ABOUT NRHA
Incorporated in 1966, the National Reining Horse Association is dedicated to the promotion of the reining horse and is the governing body of the sport of reining. NRHA, with their International Headquarters in Oklahoma City, is responsible for promoting the sport and working to ensure the highest standards of competition. To learn more about NRHA, programs like Entry Level “Green, Ride and Slide” Reining, or its family of corporate partners, visit nrha.com or call 405-946-7400.
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