Check out results from the May 31 – June 2 NWRCHA Bear Creek Ranch Paul Dice Memorial Show in Moses Lake, Washington.
Bear Creek Ranch Paul Dice Memorial
May 31 – June 2, 2013
Moses Lake Washington, Washington
Grant County Fairgrounds
Judges: Chris Jeter/Marilyn Randall
The Bear Creek Ranch Paul Dice Memorial Derby is a three-event competition featuring herd work, rein work and fence work. The NWRCHA’s oldest special event, the Paul Dice Memorial Derby is open to bridle- and hackamore-age horses.
The Non-Pro Limited Cow Horse Challenge is will also be featured in Moses Lake. Horse-and-rider teams must compete in Friday’s herd work in their division, then both the Saturday and Sunday NRCHA classes (rein work, boxing) to be eligible for Non-Pro Limited Cow Horse Challenge title. Of the $300 Non-Pro Limited Cow Horse Challenge entry fee (plus the regular NRCHA class fees), $200 will go towards the jackpot. The high-scoring horse-and-rider team will take home a hefty check and a C.R. Morrison bronze!
Download Entry Materials
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Show rules
Entry form
Host Hotel
Ramada Inn
1745 Kittleson Rd
Moses Lake, WA 98837
(509) 766-1000
Call for rooms ASAP and ask for NWRCHA rates
Ready Riders Reining
NWRCHA will offer a Ready Riders Reining class at the 2013 Bear Creek Ranch Paul Dice Memorial show for riders 10 years old and under.
Continue reading to learn more about the new Ready Riders Reining class or downl0ad a printer-friendly version of the class rules.
Rent-A-Trainer
After the horse show classes are over on Friday and Saturday evenings, we will be offering practice fence runs at $50 per go. Area trainers have generously offered their time and you can sign up in the show office for the trainer of your choice to help with your fence practice. Sign-ups are first-come, first-serve. Proceeds will go toward the cattle cost at each show.
Sponsors
Event sponsor – Bear Creek Ranch
Non-pro beginning boxing buckles – Linda Diehl & Kathleen Roark, Windermere Professional Partners
Paul Dice Memorial youth boxing buckle – Kim & Deb Witty, High Country Training