2009 Extreme Cowboy Race World Championships | Topeka, Kansas

Rss Feed November 4th, 2009

The Extreme Cowboy Association (EXCA) will host the 2009 Extreme Cowboy World championship. The race finals are November 13-15 at the Kansas Expo center in Topeka, Kansas. Founder of the organization, Craig Cameron will give live commentary on the event that will take place in the R.R. Domer Livestock Complex indoor arena. The venue has a seating space of 1,400, a large warm up area and stalls for 245 horses.
Hundreds of horse and rider teams from all over the country will be competing for the title of Extreme Cowboy Race World Champion. The competition will be held in five divisions of riders:
Young Guns – 7-11 years
Youth – 12 -17 years
Non – professional
Professional
Ride Smart – 55 years or more.
In addition to presenting the live commentary of the championship, EXCA Founder and Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame member Craig Cameron will also be giving educational and entertaining riding demonstrations. He will be giving one hour sessions on a new topic everyday. The sessions will start at 9:00 AM.
The Extreme Cowboy Race events are designed to challenge both the rider and horse to overcome a series of obstacles. The number of obstacles crossed, overall horsemanship and speed with control are the basis for scoring participants.
It is mandatory for all the participants to be members of the Extreme Cowboy Association. The registration process is still open for the riders of all ages and for all the breeds of horses & mules. Western-style clothing and tack is a must for all the participants.
If you want to purchase tickets in advance for the year 2009 Extreme Cowboy World Championships, log onto Extreme Cowboy Association or Craig Cameron.

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