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Trevor Dare won the 2021 NRHA Derby Level 4 Open with Jerseys Baby Driver. • Photo by Kristin Pitzer.

5 Honored as NRHA Professionals of the Year

Five outstanding trainers were recently honored by the National Reining Association (NRHA) as its Professionals of the Year.

NRHA affiliates may nominate NRHA Professionals for the awards, which include the NRHA Professional Horseman of the Year, the NRHA Non-Pro Coach of the Year, the NRHA Youth Coach of the Year, the NRHA Becky Hanson Horsewoman of the Year and the NRHA Up-and-Coming Trainer of the Year.

“These are really special awards. Not only is it great to be nominated by the affiliate, but it’s unique in that they are voted on by their peers,” said Nick Valentine, Chairman of the NRHA Professionals Committee. “It’s been great to be able to recognize the people who are committed to NRHA and are dedicating their lives to it.”

According to Valentine, the class of 2022 is truly impressive. 

“I think each year we have a lot of really deserving nominees, and it’s always a hard thing when it’s time to vote because it is so hard to pick,” he said. “This year, I think the winners truly are ambassadors of the NRHA. It’s not just about success in the show pen, which they all have, but about giving their time. They also all demonstrate that taking care of the horse is one of their top priorities,” he said.

Professional Horseman: Trevor Dare

Trevor Dare banked the most prestigious win of his career in 2021 when he piloted Jerseys Baby Driver (Yellow Jersey x Wind Her Up Chic x Smart Chic Olena) to the Open Level 4 Championship of the 6666 Ranch NRHA Derby presented by Markel. He also rode the horse to an AQHA World Championship.

Dare comes from a family that has been involved with raising horses for decades, and his uncle, Rocky Dare, is a member of the NRHA Hall of Fame. Originally from Ohio, Dare began showing horses when he was 4 years old and transitioned to reining at 8. He made the move to Oklahoma more than 15 years ago, and now operates Trevor Dare Reining Horses out of Silver Spurs Equine in Purcell, Oklahoma. He and his wife, Laura, and their son live in Lexington, Oklahoma.

With more than $811,000 in NRHA Lifetime Earnings, Dare finished as the No. 7 money earner for NRHA Professionals in 2021. In addition to his Derby championship, Dare piloted Old Time Roknroll to a Top 10 finish at the 2021 NRHA Futurity.

Becky Hanson Horsewoman of the Year: Kaci O’Rourke

NRHA officials say talented might be an understatement when describing Kaci O’Rourke. The 2021 Becky Hanson Horsewoman of the Year is not only great with a horse; she’s also a gifted artist.

O’Rourke was born and raised in Castleton, Vermont, on her family’s Pond Hill Ranch, which, at any time has hundreds of horses. She began reining at just 13 years old and became an NRHA Professional at 18. In addition, she worked with NRHA Two Million Dollar Rider Casey Deary for five years and then continued with NRHA Four Million Dollar Rider Craig Schmersal.

Since beginning her professional career, O’Rourke has made the Open finals at the National Reining Breeders Classic (NRBC), NRHA Derby, and NRHA Futurity – along with multiple Derby and Futurity wins and placings. Her lifetime earnings now exceed $138,000.

O’Rourke and her husband, fellow NRHA Professional Jack Daniels, own and operate Pond Hill Performance Horses out of Pilot Point, Texas.

Youth Coach of the Year: Bud Lyon

Officials say if you spend a few minutes with Bud Lyon, it’s quickly apparent why the charismatic NRHA Professional was voted as the Youth Coach of the Year. As a youth, he competed in all-around events, and become a well-rounded horseman by riding with and learning from legendary trainers including Todd Crawford, Don Murphy and Randy Paul.

Now, Lyon and his wife, Kim, live in Whitesboro, Texas, where they focus on reining and ranch riding horses.

Lyon has won more than $183,000 in NRHA earnings, including top finishes at major events including the NRBC and NRHA Derby. He’s also been successful in other associations, winnint the 2018 AQHA World Championship in Senior Ranch Riding and the 2019 National Snaffle Bit Association (NSBA) Breeders Championship Senior Ranch Riding and Junior Ranch Riding championships. In 2019, he also won the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) Junior Reining World Championship.

Up-and-Coming Professional of the Year: Josh Tishman

Raised in Maine, Josh Tishman began riding horses at 3 years old. The only horseman in his family, Tishman tried a variety of disciplines, ranging from team roping to jumping. He eventually moved to Billings, Montana, where he competed on the Rocky Mountain College Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Equestrian Team.

He began riding reining horses, and in 2014, his first year to enter the NRHA Futurity, he made the Level 1 Open finals.

Now Tishman is one of NRHA’s Top Professionals, finishing 2021 as No. 9 in the list of money-earning riders. At the NRHA Derby, Tishman and Gunnarickashay won the Level 3 Open and took Reserve in the Level 4 at the 6666 NRHA Derby presented by Markel. Just months later, the pair won The Run For A Million $100,000 Open Shoot Out, earning a spot in the Million Dollar Competition at the 2022 The Run For A Million.

Tishman, his wife Layton, and their daughter live in Weatherford, Texas, where he works for NRHA Two Million Dollar Rider Casey Deary.

Non-Pro Coach of the Year: Martin Larcombe

Martin Larcombe’s steady demeanor not only helps him win in the show pen; it also has helped him become a great coach for non-pro riders.

Growing up in Australia, Larcombe began his career competing in rodeos and Quarter Horse shows. He eventually began to focus on reining and has trained and competed on great reining horses in Australia, Europe, and the United States.

Larcombe, alongside his sister, Shauna Larcombe, was part of the first Australian reining team to compete at the 2010 World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Kentucky.

Larcombe has lifetime earnings of more than $937,000. He’s a two-time NRHA Open World Champion, an NRHA Derby Level 4 Open Reserve champion, and is a multiple finalist at all major NRHA events.

He and his wife Sam now live in Whitesboro, Texas.

Nomination forms and more information, including criteria for the awards, is available at NRHA.com/professionals.