BMC
TENTATIVE 2025 SHOW SCHEDULE
April
12
May
17
June
28
August
16
September
27
October
18
October
19
Congratulations Ric Johnson winner of the 2024 Top One buckle being presented by Janie Larsen. Top One represents the most 1st place finishes over the season.
2024 BRIDLELESS WINNER NIKOLE MONTER ADDING A 2ND BRIDLELESS BUCKLE TO HER COLLECTION
String cow is available at all shows at no cost to members
2024 ORDER OF CLASSES
$600
NH
$550
NNP
Boxing
Ranch
Horse
BRIDLELESS OCT 12 SHOW ONLY
Open
Non-Pro
*$750
NH
$1500 NH
Youth
*$500
LR
$2,000
LR
3
Year Old Futurity Work (Practice)
*New for 2024
Section
D List of Classes
Open
- Any horse/any rider regardless of earnings. Non-Pro riders in this
class must own the horse. A Non-Pro rider is a rider who shows in Non-Pro classes.
Non-Pro
- Any
Non-Pro rider, any horse owned by rider.
$1,500
Novice Horse
– Any horse with NCHA Lifetime earnings of less than $1,500/Any
rider. Non-Pro riders in this class must own horse.
$2,000
Limited Rider
- Any rider with less than $2,000 NCHA earnings/any horse.
$500
Limited Rider
– Any rider with less than $500 NCHA earnings/any horse.
$600
Novice Horse -Any
horse with NCHA Lifetime earnings of less than $600/any rider. Any
Non-Pro riders in this class must own horse.
$750
Novice Horse
– Any horse with NCHA Lifetime earnings of less than $750?any
rider.
$550
Novice Horse/Non-Pro -
Any horse with NCHA Lifetime earnings of less than $550 owned by the
Non-Pro rider.
Ranch
Horse
- Any horse/any rider but Non-Pro's must own their horse. Rider may
help the horse with 1 or 2 hands. Approved training aids such as
martingale may be used. Neither rider nor horse can have been shown
previously in any cutting competition.
Youth
- Any youth 18 years of age or younger at January 1st
of the current show season/any horse.
Boxing
-
Open
to all riders. Non-Pro's must own their own horse. Introduction to
the "Boxing" phase of reined cow horse work. Rider
demonstrates ability to hold cow on the wall. Run is 2 1/2 minutes
during which time rider may release cow and call for another cow.