Television’s “Ride Smart” clinician and “Extreme Cowboy Race” creator Craig
Cameron has introduced the Extreme Cowboy Association
(EXCA). Created by Cameron after many requests to expand the
popular horse activity, the association is now up and running and is offering
individual memberships and club affiliations. EXCA will promote a
nationwide network of local events where points are kept and tracked in their
region by the EXCA. Contestants then compete at year-end state and regional
competitions where they will earn points to qualify for national and world
finals.
An Extreme Cowboy Association event challenges both
horse and rider to maneuver through a series of obstacles designed by Craig
Cameron to emulate what cowboys and ranchers do on the ranch: water crossing,
dragging logs, ground tying, trailer loading, traversing rough terrain,
shooting, and much more. This new equine sport showcases speed with
control and horsemanship. Each Extreme Cowboy Race event is unique and
different offering a wide variety of courses, obstacles, and terrain, depending
on the course location.
To assure fairness to each rider,
categories have been established for Pro and Non-Pro, as well as a Youth
category for ages 12-17 and a Ride Smart category for riders 55 and over. A
Young Guns category is also offered for children between the ages of 7 and 11.
Participants may go anywhere in the country and compete with riders at the same
skill level.
The EXCA requires Western clothing to keep the cowboy
tradition and Western spirit alive. The Association is open to all grades and
genders of horses, ponies, and mules. Depending on the producer of the
event, contestants compete for cash and/or prizes.
The Extreme
Cowboy Association has created an official rulebook that states rules,
regulations, and approved obstacles. Annual membership dues are $65.00 for
individuals and $105 for a family. Lifetime memberships are offered $650.00 and
include a custom EXCA belt buckle. Annual Club affiliation is $200.00 and
one-day memberships are $30.
Members receive an official EXCA
Competition Card that entitles them entry into the organized events and
subscription to the monthly EXCA Newsletter, “The Brave
Horse.”
Craig Cameron has achieved national recognition as one of
America’s top horsemanship clinicians in addition to hosting his two award
winning television series, “Ride Smart” and “Extreme Cowboy Race.” Craig
Cameron is author of several books including the best selling “Ride Smart” book
plus his own line of clothing and tack. Craig has received many awards and
was recently inducted into the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame.
To learn
about the Extreme Cowboy Association, visit
http://www.extremecowboyassociation.com
.