Clinton Presenting Training Demos at the NFR

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When the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo rolls into town, the best cowboys and cowgirls in the industry go head-to-head for world championship titles and everything western overtakes Las Vegas. This year, Clinton is joining the fun and hopes to see you there. The clinician will be presenting one-hour training demonstrations daily from Thursday, December 3rd thru Saturday, December 12th at the NFR’s Cowboy Christmas. Along with the Downunder Horsemanship booth, over 400 vendors from across the United States and Canada will showcase their unique products at Cowboy Christmas, which include: customized jewelry, western wear, boots and spurs, furniture, original art, handmade crafts and pottery. Cowboy Christmas is conveniently located in the South Halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center, just one block from the famous Las Vegas Strip. After a day of watching Clinton’s training demo and other horsemanship events taking place at the convention center, you’ll catch the free shuttle service that runs from the Cowboy Christmas directly to the Thomas & Mack Center for a night of unforgettable rodeo performance. Admittance to the Cowboy Christmas is free to the public.

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