Ranch Rally Attendees: Thank You!

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A sincere thank you to all of the horsemen who helped us celebrate the last Ranch Rally! We appreciate your traveling to the ranch and the excitement and passion you brought with you to all of the events that took place throughout the Rally.

A special congratulations to our lucky contest winners:

No Worries Club members Annie and Brock won a meet and greet with Titan and Diez.

No Worries Club member Jim Anderson won a two-day stay at the ranch to train his personal horses.

Rhonda Yost, who dressed up as the 2018 NRHA Futurity champion belt buckle, won first place in the costume contest, which earned her a Clinton Anderson Saddle.

Randall and Kimberly Browning, who dressed up as Peter Peter the Pumpkin Eater and a pumpkin, won second place in the costume contest, which earned them a Fundamentals, Intermediate and Advanced Kit.

Shawn Pepper, who dressed up as the Budweiser Clydesdale team, won third place in the costume contest, which earned him a halter, lead rope, stick and string.

We enjoyed every moment of the event from presenting training demonstrations and showing you around the ranch to the costume contest and partying around the bonfire. We hope you all had as great of time as we did! Thank you!

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