Who won NBHA Youth World 2021?
Champion Pressley Porter Green
Pressley Porter Green added the sixth Official NBHA world championship title to the Green family barrel racing résumé, topping the Youth World Championships with a 14.529 for $2,000 aboard 2010 mare Little…
How do you qualify for Nbha world?
World Championship Events and Qualifications
- Qualify in the Top Ten of your District.
- Personally own or win an NBHA Wild Card at a NBHA Super Show or a NBHA State Show.
Who owns the Nbha?
Morris Communications
The parent company of the NBHA, Morris Communications, is home to the world’s premier media brands focused on original, expert-driven content delivered across the globe in print and digital formats on topics including travel, outdoors, local interest, western and equine.
What is the Nbha dress code?
To enhance the image of our sport, the NBHA encourages and promotes appropriate western attire throughout all NBHA sanctioned events. This includes a long-sleeved Western full button, snapped or zipped shirt with collar, and a western cowboy hat or helmet. Shirt sleeves must be rolled down and buttoned or snapped.
Where is Nbha youth world?
Georgia National Fairgrounds
Achieve Equine, LLC, maker of FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strips, is pleased to announce its continued sponsorship of the National Barrel Horse Association (NBHA) and will attend the 2021 NBHA Youth & Teen World Championships. The event begins July 18 and goes through July 24 at the Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry, GA.
What is the NBHA dress code?
How much is an Nbha hat fine?
During all Super Shows contestants will be assessed a fine of $10 for losing their hat during a run, however the fine will be $15 at World Shows, unless otherwise posted. Members who fail to pay such fines will be ineligible to compete in or enter any NBHA sanctioned or approved shows until such fines are paid in full.
What are barrel racing rules?
In barrel racing, the fastest time wins. Running past a barrel and off the pattern will result in a “no time” score and disqualification. If a barrel racer or her horse hits a barrel and knocks it over there is a time penalty of five seconds (sometimes more), which usually will result in a time too slow to win.