The National Reined Cow Horse
Association’s premiere year-end event, the NRCHA Fort Dodge Animal Health
Celebration of Champions, will move to San Angelo, Texas in 2009. According to
NRCHA officials, the move was made in response to the growth of the showcase
event, which includes the Circle Y Derby, the NRCHA World Championship Show and
the NRCHA World’s Greatest Horseman.
The announcement of the move came at a
press conference held in San Angelo on March 19. Justin Jonas, Executive
Director of the San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo Association, said, "The entire
community is overwhelmingly excited and very thankful over the move of the
Celebration of Champions to San Angelo. We feel the new facilities here on
the fairgrounds will deservingly showcase such a prestigious
event."
February will be a month of intense
activity for the San Angelo Fairgrounds. It will also become the
Million Dollar Month, as the combined payout of the San Angelo Livestock Show
and Rodeo, along with the over $460,000 paid out at the Celebration of
Champions, will total over $1 million. Added to the Stock Show’s Premium Sale
Proceeds, that total will soar to nearly $1.4 million for exhibitors to take
home from San Angelo in 2009.
Sam Rose, a member of the NRCHA Board of
Directors, was involved in negotiations to move the event to San Angelo’s Spur
Arena. “We’re very excited about this new facility and the new partnership with
the San Angelo community,” he said, then continued, “This is the start of a new
era for the Celebration of Champions, in a lot of
aspects.”
He noted the dates of the event for 2009.
“The show will be a little bit earlier next year, beginning on January 31 and
running through February 8.” That date change was accommodated by the NRCHA’s
new dates for the competition point year, which now runs through November 15,
instead of the previous end date of November 30.
Rose concluded, “The Spur Arena is a
great facility - climate-controlled and with many amenities. It will be great
for exhibitors and great for people who come to watch. I’m not very
computer-literate but I understand they even have free high-speed internet in
the stands so people can keep up with their business at the same time that
they’re watching the show!”
Although it has been a landmark in
Texas arenas, the San Angelo facility has undergone a huge facelift recently.
With over $10 million in upgrades and new facility construction in the past five
years, it now has a total of nearly 400,000 square feet of equine, livestock and
meeting space. The 320 X 250 foot arena is complimented by a 106 X 120 foot
warm-up arena on each end and there is over 9,000 square feet of
exhibitor/vendor space. The upstairs “skybox” Spur Club accommodates parties of
up to 100 people plus the Wells Fargo Pavilion is available for meetings and
receptions. Covered holding pens are located on the east side of Spur Arena and
they are well lighted with water in each holding area. The horse barns boast 466
stalls with room for 300 more portable stalls, if needed.
Since its inception five years ago, the
Celebration of Champions has been held at the Lone Star Arena in Stephenville,
Texas. “Although we’re moving this event, we recognize the Lone Star Arena, the
Stephenville Chamber of Commerce and the Stephenville area sponsors for their
support for the past five years,” said NRCHA Sponsor Committee Chairman Carol
Rose.
She continued, “Even though we’ll miss
our Stephenville family, we’re excited about this new direction for the NRCHA
Fort Dodge Animal Health Celebration of Champions. We have felt a tremendous
early excitement from the San Angelo local and business community. In a joint
effort between the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo Association and the San
Angelo Convention and Visitors Bureau, San Angelo has made a three-year
commitment to the National Reined Cow Horse Association. We’re very excited
about this new partnership and we are thrilled going
forward.”
The National Reined Cow Horse
Association, the governing body of cow horse competition, is responsible for
promoting the sport, insuring high standards of competition and educating
members and the public about the history and tradition of the cow horse. Through
the support of a Corporate Partner family that includes Wayne Hodges 4-Star
Trailers and Outlaw Conversions, Bob's Custom Saddles, Cinch, Inc., Classic
Equine, Gist Silversmiths, MD Barns, Platinum Performance, Inc., Nutrena,
Quarter Horse News & Performance Horse magazine, the Peppermill
Hotel/Resort, Fort Dodge West Nile Innovator, Rios of Mercedes, Merial products
ULCERGARD and GASTROGARD, Great American Insurance Company and the Silver Legacy
Hotel, the association works to keep the vaquero tradition alive in today’s
equine industry. For information on the National Reined Cow Horse Association,
call 580-759-4949 or visit the NRCHA Official Web Site at www.nrcha.com. For
information on the new home of the NRCHA Fort Dodge Animal Health Celebration of
Champions, visit www.sanangelorodeo.com.