FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kristina
Gardner (817) 244-6188 Ext. 121
April 7, 2005
(Fort Worth, TX)—The
National Cutting Horse Association is proud to welcome Pro Walk Manufacturing
Company Inc. to its elite group of nationally recognized sponsors. The new agreement includes official
sponsorship for five major NCHA events including three Fort Worth cutting horse
events.
“The addition of Pro Walk to
our sponsor lineup is very exciting,“ said Jeff Hooper, NCHA Executive Director. “We are continually looking to introduce
sponsors from varied industries and we are proud to add Pro Walk to that
prestigious group.”
Since its start in 1983, the
Pro Walk name has been synonymous with quality and dependability in every
segment of the horse world. At Pro Walk, the top priority is satisfying the
specific needs and requirements of customers who use their equipment to train
and condition the finest horses in the world. Using a revolutionary design
drive system, the Pro Walk Horse Walker combines power, durability, safety and
convenience for both the animal and trainer. More information can be found on
the company’s website: www.prowalk.net.
“We are really looking
forward to a long and beneficial relationship with NCHA,” said Gary Tate,
General Manager for Pro Walk. “ I have deep respect for cutters in general, and
have found them to be a genuine, family-oriented group of people. At ProWalk,
our unique drive design sets us apart from the industry. We deliver products
that last a lifetime and are suited to an individual’s methods and needs.”
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.
To learn more about the
National Cutting Horse Association and the sport of cutting, call 817-244-6188
or visit www.nchacutting.com.
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