22/ JUNE 2012 THE RIDER Helping riders enjoy the process... not just the result!
Ontario Reined Cow Horse Association To promote the reined cow horse in
Werner Bohner, President, 519-467-5691 Craig Black, Vice President, 519-874-1294
Ontario through education, participation, and mentorship
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Show Dates: June 24, July 28, August 26, September 16.
May 26 was a beautiful spring day and a great day for 12 cowhorse competitors and spectators. Tim Unz- icker, from Roundup, Montana, spent from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. instructing one of the best clinics I have ever seen. A great deal of time was spent on each individual and their horse, on every manoeuvre in the reined work and all the contents of the cow work. His comments, ideas and suggestions worked as we could see improve- ment in every rider and horse throughout the day. He is a very accomplished trainer and showman as well as a very personable guy to be around. Everything was sim- ple, quiet and easy to understand. It was a day well spent for everyone in attendance.
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Sunday, May 27, had a stormy wet start but every- one cowboyed up and the show went on. With a total of 28 entries, the winners were: Open - Ralph Miller & Play In The Rain, Non Pro - Tim Banick & DDD Dun It In Vegas, Intermediate - Glen Young & Peppy Got No Fear, Novice Horse - Sherry Black & Famous Dry Gulch, Beginner Horse - Werner Bohner & Ace, Begin- ner Rider - Nancy Banick & Chexy Little Socks, Green as Grass - Kash Lang & Reminicstopsailinwhiz, Limited Non Pro - Milena Kwiecien & Watch Billy Smokem. Winners took home a total of $1120!
June 2 was another wet and muddy day, but luckily the Ilderton QH show was held inside. There was a total of only eight entries competing in the AQHA Working Cow Horse classes - come on people; we need to support
Ralph Miller. Photo by Daphne Van Grunsven
this show. The winners were: Open - Glenn Young, Amateur - Peter Vellenga, Novice Amateur - Lynne Bowen, and Youth - Heidi Nelson.
Calendar of Events: June 24, July 28, August 26, September 16
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