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  2. NCHA World Championship Futurity - Wikipedia

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    It is the debut event for 3-year-old cutting horses, and the first jewel in the NCHA Triple Crown, which also includes the annual NCHA Super Stakes held in April, and the NCHA Derby held during the NCHA Summer Cutting Spectacular. Initially, the two main divisions of the NCHA Futurity were the Open and Non Pro, but over time an Amateur division ...

  3. Category:YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "YouTube channels" The following 197 pages are in this category, out of 197 total.

  4. National Cutting Horse Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) is a non-profit equestrian organization headquartered in the United States. Their primary purpose is to promote and sponsor cutting events. [ 1 ] The association was founded in 1946 at the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show .

  5. Cutting (sport) - Wikipedia

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    National Cutting Horse Association events, single-breed horse shows, American Cutting Horse Association events, annual stock shows and rodeos Young cutting horse at training clinic Cutting is a western-style equestrian competition in which a horse and rider work together before a judge or panel of judges to demonstrate the horse's athleticism ...

  6. Cutting horse - Wikipedia

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    The 1919 Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth, Texas marked a milestone as the first recorded cutting horse exhibition. Cutting was established as a competitive annual event the following year. [7] In 1946, the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) was founded by a group of 13 cutting horse owners who were attending the ...

  7. NCHA Rider Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Rider Hall of Fame was created and perpetuated to honor outstanding riders who have demonstrated their ability to exhibit the athletic prowess and inherent cow sense of the cutting horses they have shown competitively in NCHA sponsored or approved contests.

  8. Kay Floyd (cutter) - Wikipedia

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    Kay Floyd and Freckles Madera at the Harris Ranch cutting in 1988.. Kay Floyd (1948 – August 17, 2015) was an American horse breeder who was the first woman ever to win two NCHA Futurity championships, albeit in the Non-Pro division (1976 and 1987).

  9. Phil Rapp - Wikipedia

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    Phil Rapp riding Tap O Lena at the 1994 NCHA Super Stakes in Ft. Worth, TX. Phil Rapp of Weatherford, Texas, is a cutting horse trainer, inductee in both the NCHA Rider Hall of Fame Open Division [1] and Non-Pro Division, [2] and the leading NCHA money earner with lifetime earnings totaling $9,214,410.45 as of January 2019. [3]