Road to the Horse Countdown

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We’re 10 days away from the start of the World Championship of Colt Starting! Clinton, Nick Dowers and Richard Winters will join each other March 18-20 at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington to start a colt and then perform a freestyle demonstration. From the moment the three horsemen begin interacting with their colts, they’ll be judged by a team of experienced horsemen who will choose one of the three as the next Road to the Horse champion. Clinton is looking forward to the event and knows that his fans are as well. That’s why for the next 10 days, if you tune in to our YouTube channel, you can listen to Clinton answer your top questions about what it’s like to compete in Road to the Horse. Clinton answers everything from what he’s done to prepare for the event to what he feels is the most challenging aspect of the competition. Learn more about Road to the Horse at www.roadtothehorse.com.

Bonus for fans attending Road to the Horse: Clinton is unveiling his much anticipated new training on the trail series — Fundamentals in Action on the Trail — at the event! To celebrate, if you buy the new kit at Road to the Horse, you’ll have the option of purchasing a Ranch Rally ticket at half price!

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