FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 11, 2006

 

 

NCHA CONTACT:

Kristina Gardner

817.244.6188 x 121

 

NCHA comes in first with the addition of Finish Line

Top quality horse supplement company becomes latest NCHA Sponsor

 

(Fort Worth, TX) – With its guaranteed promise of the best quality products at the best value, Finish Line horse products has recently agreed to become the newest corporate sponsor on the NCHA roster.

 

The contract between NCHA and Finish Line will include all six major NCHA events including:

·        NCHA World Finals in Amarillo, TX in February

·        Wayne Hodges * Outlaw Conversions Eastern National

Championships in Jackson, MS in March

·        Super Stakes and Super Stakes Classic in Ft. Worth, TX in April

·        Wayne Hodges * Outlaw Conversions Western National

Championships in Ogden, UT in May

·        Summer Cutting Spectacular in Ft. Worth, TX in July

·        World Championship Futurity in Ft. Worth in December

 

As part of the sponsorship agreement, Finish Line will provide products to the competitors of events listed above.

 

"We're extremely delighted to welcome Finish Line supplements to our NCHA sponsorship roster," said Jeff Hooper, NCHA Executive Director. "Finish Line is a great company because they believe in and fully guarantee all their products. Among other things, this sponsorship will enable cutters who haven’t yet discovered the benefits of Finish Line supplements the opportunity to try the products for themselves."

 

Finish Line has been making natural horse supplements for every horse and discipline since the 1970’s. Their products were developed by a family of horse trainers whose equine expertise dates back to Roosevelt’s Rough Riders in the early 1900’s.  Each of Finish Line’s products is made with the highest quality herbs, botanicals and natural remedies for guaranteed results at the best value. For more about Finish Line or its products, please visit www.finishlinehorse.com.

 

The National Cutting Horse Association is made up of 16,000 members across the United States with a wide range of backgrounds. The sport of cutting has roots in Western ranching traditions, where good horses were a necessity for everyday ranch work and cattle handling. From cowgirls to CEOs, from firefighters to professional football players, the common ground is often in the cutting arena. Each year more than 2,200 NCHA-approved events are held throughout the country with more than $35 million in prize money awarded.

 

For more information about the NCHA or the sport of cutting, please call 817-244-6188 or log on to www.nchacutting.com.

 

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