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2 - The Ranch Sorter*************************************************************************************************may-june 2013 What’s Inside . . .


RSNC National Finals Info ...................................5 RSNC Futurity & Maturity Info .................... 9-11 RSNC Finals Turtle Races & Host Hotels..........14 RSNC Rules Update .............................................16 New Breed Association Welcome Letter ............17 Regional Super Sort Coverage ............................20 Eastern Regional Super Sort ...............................21 North Central Regional Super Sort ....................22 North Eastern Regional Super Sort ...................23 CSU Clinic and Sort....................................... 26-27 Upcoming Events .................................................28 National Saddle Race Points ......................... 30-32 State Championships Points.......................... 32-33 Rodeo Austin Ranch Sorting ...............................34 Cherry Creek Arena ............................................35 Oil City Super Sort, Casper, Wyo. ............... 36-37 -J- Ranch Sorting .................................................38 3P Ranch Sorting, Cave Creek, Ariz. .................42 Bryan Calloway Ranch Sorting .................... 44-45 RSNC Traditions the Link Family .....................48


Letter From The President Who’s Your Daddy!


Knowing the sire of your Ranch Sorting horse is about to pay many RSNC members some huge dividends. That’s right, in the RSNC Futurity and Maturity, if you send us the name of the sire of your horse, we will send it to Western Blood Stock and they will solicit the stallion owner to subscribe that stallion to the program. If they agree, and sponsor $500, then you are automatically eligible for your share of a guaranteed added $30,000 in the Futurity and Maturity program. You can also nominate the sire yourself for the $500 fee and, if multiple contestants ride horses by the same sire, we will split the fee evenly for you. Be sure to check out the amazing list of top cutting and cow horse stallions in the industry that are already subscribed. The interest and support for our sport is unprecedented as shown by these stallion owners and, because of it, you get to reap the benefits!


World Series qualifiers, your chance is also here waiting for you to reap some huge rewards, including two 4-Star trailers and $40,000 in cash. You are the ones who have excelled somewhere along the way in RSNC events and we want to reward you for it. Everyone will ride in one, 10-rider Round Robin sometime in the first few days of the Finals. That time will be determined by a random draw of all entering qualified contestants. You will soon receive an invitation and sign up form for the World Series if you have qualified. Everyone will ride in no more than one 10-rider or less preliminary Round Robin held between 8 and 9 am each morning until the winners are confirmed to advance to the Finals. First and second will share the 70% payback and the winners will advance to either the semi-final or the final round depending on the number of competing riders. In the Finals round the least you can win is $1500 and it gets even more exciting from there on up. No rider will ride in more than 3 Round Robins at the Finals and can win money in each. This means the maximum number of riders you would have to beat is only 27 to win the Trailer or 18 to win your share of $40,000. These are, without question, the best odds to win huge dividends. Congratulations for qualifying and good luck at the National Finals!


As always, the RSNC National Finals is open to all contestants and has divisions for everyone to compete in. Many of the classes will have tens of thousands of dollars in paybacks just waiting for you to win. We are working hard to prepare for this huge celebration of the sport and promise we will be ready for your arrival and stay. We do ask that you send us your stall reservations now so we can estimate the number of fresh cattle to make the competition the best it can be. You can call Bob Day/ Western Blood Stock at (817) 757-3524 to reserve your stalls or go online on the RSNC store at www.store.rsnc.us to pay for them. You have many choices to make payment for you stalls: via check (stall reservation will not be secured until check is received), send a PayPal request (3% credit card fee), or make a payment using Square (3% credit card fee). There is a late fee if you don’t reserve and pay for your stalls by May 15th, so be sure to let us know your needs.


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Ranch Sorting National Championships National Headquarters


P.O. Box 1 ~ Wellington, CO 80549 Phone: (970) 897-2901 ~ Fax: (970) 897-2921 Email: info@rsnc.us ~ www.rsnc.us Dave Wolfe, RSNC President


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Many of you are traveling a long way to attend and that is why we have chosen the best of the best facility in the country for you to enjoy your competition and stay. Fort Worth and the Will Rogers Memorial Center are rolling out the red carpet and, until you have been to the Fort Worth Stockyards area in the evening, you will never quite understand. The atmosphere is pure country and the food is excellent. We have negotiated reduced rates at quality hotels nearby so be sure to get your hotel reservations with one of them before our blocks of rooms are released and the rates go back up. You have now been invited, the rest is up to you and we sincerely hope you choose to attend.


Sincerely,


Dave Wolfe President RSNC


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