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Written by QHN Staff
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The National Reined Cow Horse Association Celebration of Champions takes place in San Angelo, Texas, Jan. 28-Feb. 5.
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Written by NRCHA
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Genuine Brown Gal and Suzon Schaal
It began as the California Reined Cow Horse Association, but as the thrill of reined cow horse competition spread, the budding organization had to make a change. Years ago, the CRCHA became the National Reined Cow Horse Association. Since then, cow horse competition has spread across the U.S., Canada, Europe and South America. On Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, that international flair was evidenced as two Canadians took the top spots in the Intermediate Non-Pro Bridle of the NRCHA World Championship Show presented by John Deere.
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Written by NRCHA
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Brandi Scheer
Many championship teams have been together for years. They've learned each other's intricacies and know each other's strengths and weaknesses. Brandi Scheer and Who Could Be Smarter didn't have that luxury, but they still took home the NRCHA Limited Open Bridle World Championship on Friday, Feb. 3, with a score of 434.
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Written by NRCHA
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Shawn Hays
Going into the final leg of competition of the NRCHA Circle Y Ranch Derby, Shawn Hays felt some trepidation. He had just seen Lyn Anderson and Tuckers Smart Cat take over the Open division lead with an impressive 152 in the cow work for a 444 composite.
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Written by NRCHA
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John Murphy
The big news in the NRCHA Circle Y Ranch Derby Non-Pro divisions was an un-assuming 18-year-old named John Murphy. He and his family traveled more than 40 hours from his home in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada, to the West Texas town of San Angelo to claim the Non-Pro, Intermediate Non-Pro, Novice Non-Pro, and Amateur Championships!
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