Join Us for The 2016 NRHA Futurity & Adequan® NAAC and in celebration of our 50th Anniversary!

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By NRHA

The National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) is an international equine association that is headquartered in Oklahoma City. Each year the NRHA hosts one of the fastest growing equine events and the largest reining event in November. The NRHA Futurity & Adequan® Championship Show is one of the most elite reining events in the world, with more than $2 million in purse and prizes and more than 20 countries represented.

This international event brings exhibitors and spectators to Oklahoma City to capture the essence and excitement only the NRHA Futurity brings. Spectators and exhibitors can do some serious shopping at the NRHA Trade show that features the latest equine gear and western clothing from a variety of vendors meeting all your equine merchandise must-haves!

The NRHA Futurity is an event fun for the entire family, with new and exciting spectator-friendly events that can only been seen at the NRHA Futurity. This year marks the return of the Freestyle Reining competition, where 10 horse and rider pairs will ride and slide their way to earn more than $20,000 in added money and prizes. Other new events not to miss out on are The Silver Spurs Equine Challenge, Learn from the Legends: Ride a Reiner with Bob Loomis and Clint Haverty. Spectators can attend the NRHA Markel Futurity Sales, the Non Pro Showcase, Cinch NRHA Non Pro Finals, Open Futurity Finals and many more events!

Take part in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the National Reining Horse Association during the 2016 NRHA Futurity and see why this reining event is unlike any other! For tickets and information about the 2016 NRHA Futurity and Adequan® NAAC, visit NRHAFuturity.com

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