Collegiate Teams Selected for the RTTH Collegiate Colt Starting Challenge

Three top performing collegiate ranch horse teams earned their invitation to compete in the first ever Road to the Horse Collegiate Colt Starting Challenge at the 2019 Stock Horse of Texas World Championship Show. The collegiate teams who earned a place in the Road to the Horse Colt Starting Challenge are Texas Tech, North Central Texas College and West Texas A&M University. These collegiate teams will now prepare to compete in the 2020 Road to the Horse Collegiate Colt Starting Challenge, to be held during the 2020 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo on February 5 and 6, 2020.

“There is no better way to create a legacy than to invest in the future,” states Western Horseman Publisher Ernie King. “We couldn’t be more excited to work with the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo and Stock Horse of Texas to create this amazing platform that showcases the state’s top collegiate teams.”

“Stock Horse of Texas is excited to be a part of this new opportunity for collegiate teams. I think our World Show showcased the tremendous talent of these collegiate riders, and I am excited to see how they work together in the Road to the Horse competition,” states Stock Horse of Texas Executive Director Jill Dunkel.

Each collegiate team will be judged on their natural horsemanship skills and their ability to work together as a team as they gentle a 6666 Ranch filly. Spectators will be able to gain entry to the event with their general admission ticket to the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo; no additional event ticket is required.

“The North Central Texas College Stock Horse Team is honored to be competing among such great collegiate equine programs at the Legendary Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo! We feel humbled to be involved with the inaugural Road to the Horse Collegiate Colt Starting Challenge and to get to work with fillies from the historic 6666’s Ranch” expresses North Central Texas College Head Equestrian Coach, Cathy Luse. “It is truly a dream come true and we are so thankful to all those involved in making this opportunity happen!”

“I am super excited to be able to send a team to represent Texas Tech at the first collegiate Road to the Horse Colt Starting Challenge. This is a unique competition that will truly demonstrate the horsemanship skills that as a team we strive to put into practice every day” states Texas Tech Head Ranch Horse Team Coach, Justin Stanton. “Working with a completely trained show horse verses a hardly handled young horse will truly bring out the ability to read and communicate with a horse, and I am excited to watch the Red Raiders show off their hard work and dedication.”
““It is such an honor to have this kind of opportunity to be around some of the greatest men and women in the industry. We are excited to compete at the Road to the Horse Collegiate Colt Starting Challenge” states Dr. Nate Wolf from West Texas A&M University.

The Road to the Horse Collegiate Colt Starting Challenge is the perfect prelude to Road to the Horse 2020, which will feature the world’s top colt starters who will compete for a $100,000 purse. The three main competitors that have been selected for Road to the Horse 2020 are Wade Black, Craig Cameron, and Ken McNabb. The event will also feature a Wild Card competition featuring three of the nation’s best up and coming colt starters comprised of Wylene Davis, Cole Cameron and Craig Moore.

Road to the Horse 2020 will take place at the Kentucky Horse Park on March 19-22. Tickets are available online at www.RoadtotheHorse.com or by calling 800-514-3849. Learn more about Road to the Horse at www.RoadtotheHorse.com. Follow Road to the Horse on Facebook for the latest information.