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TQHA Incentive Returns

Jan 19, 2022, 11:06 AM by National Cutting Horse Association
NCHA shares the return of the $100,000 TQHA incentive at the Super Stakes

TQHA Announces $100,000 Incentive for 2022 NCHA Kit Kat Sugar Super Stakes

FORT WORTH – The National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) is pleased to announce the return of the Texas Quarter Horse Association (TQHA) $100,000 incentive for the upcoming 2022 NCHA Kit Kat Sugar Super Stakes Classic scheduled for March 24 through April 16, 2022 in Fort Worth, Texas. 

This incentive will be paid out to the three highest placing eligible horses in the Open, Non-Pro, and Amateur divisions of the Classic for five and six-year-old horses. To be eligible, both owners and riders must be a current TQHA member, horses must be with registered American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), and the horse must be foaled in the state of Texas.

The payout breakdown for the TQHA $100,000 Incentive is as follows:

Open Division – $50,000 Total Prize Money

  • Highest Placing – $25,000
  • Second Highest Placing – $15,000
  • Third Highest Placing – $10,000

Non-Pro Division – $25,000 Total Prize Money

  • Highest Placing – $12,500
  • Second Highest Placing – $7,500
  • Third Highest Placing – $5,000

Amateur Division – $25,000 Total Prize Money

  • Highest Placing – $12,500
  • Second Highest Placing – $7,500
  • Third Highest Placing – $5,000 

For more information on the upcoming 2022 NCHA Kit Kat Sugar Super Stakes, including additional incentive information, entry forms, and a tentative schedule, visit nchacutting.com/superstakes.

To join TQHA, visit nchacutting.com/tqhamembership.

 
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Director of Youth

Mike Simmons

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Youth Committee

Chairman: Mitch Farris R6

Vice-Chair: Amy Lippincott R7

Shannon Collier (23) R7

Michelle Cowan (22) R8

Casey Crouch (23) R7

Sherry Cowan (24) R2

Barb Himsel (21) R4

Leigh Ann White (24) R6

Kolby Moore (22) R5

Tommy Neal (23) R7

Cindy Smith (23) R7

Nikki Sokol Roberson (22) R5

Scott McKinsey (24) R3

Sabrina Mesalam (24) R4

Kristen York EC

 

 

 Purpose of the NYCHA

  • Improve and promote the cutting horse industry
  • Improve and develop the capabilities of youth in the breeding, raising and showing of cutting horses
  • Develop scholarship, leadership, community interest and participation of youth interested in cutting horses
  • Encourage moral character, sportsmanship and clean living among all its members
  • Allow the youth members to learn about the leadership of the NCHA by working in conjunction with the NCHA Youth Committee
  • Acquaint the youth members with the structure and functions of the NCHA

It is a constant goal for the NCHA to do its best to work with and fundraise for our youth members. There is no greater pleasure than watching the children of our industry grow up and become successful adults. All efforts of the NYCHA Officers, Youth Committee Members, and Youth Coordinator are committed to encouraging education and growing funding for scholarships for the youth that will become the future of our industry. Sponsors and donors are always appreciated. Be a part of the future with us!

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