The National Reining Breeders Classic is back in Katy, Texas, and is set to officially begin on Monday, April 18.

The Non Pro Classic preliminaries kick off the event at 8 a.m. Monday morning, with a record-breaking 212 entries contending for a spot in the Finals on Friday. The Open Classic competition gets underway on Wednesday with the first section of the preliminary round, and the Open Finals will be Saturday.

There are numerous parties scattered throughout the week that are open to everyone, and include the Hygain Welcome Party (Tuesday), the Markel Insurance Non Pro Draw Party (Wednesday), and the Matt Mills Reining Horses Open Draw Party (Thursday).

While the Classic is the marquis event of the show, opportunities to compete in the world-class setting abound. There are two complete slates of horse show classes, and riders can win not only the daily championships, prizes, and money, but also beautiful Skyline Silversmiths high-point buckles if they choose to compete in both slates.

One of the highlights of the horse show classes is always the Yellowstone Rookie Shootout, held Friday evening in the Coliseum Arena. Rookie riders who compete in both slates of Rookie classes can compete for even more prizes – including a custom trophy bench from MyTCoat – if they have one of the top five composite scores from the two slates.

Thanks to increased support from NRBC Platinum Sponsor Toyon Ranch, all Rookie entry fees and judges fees are paid in 2022 with the Toyon Ranch Rookie Free For All. NRBC Gold Sponsor Adh Mor Ranch/PS Mega Shine Chic does the same with Crushing the Youth Fees for all Youth ancillary classes.

For those not in Katy or who just want more behind-the-scenes content, the Million Dollar Show has several social media channels that are updated multiple times daily. Follow along on Facebook @NationalReiningBreedersClassic, on Instagram @NRBC2022, Twitter @NRBC2022, SnapChat @NRBC2022, and TikTok @NRBC2022.

“This is an exciting year for the NRBC, and we look forward to sharing what is happening down here in Katy with reining fans around the world,” noted NRBC Secretary-Treasurer Cheryl Cody.

Draws and results are posted daily at www.NRBC.com, and the Equine Promotions live webcast of all three arenas from can also be accessed from the NRBC home page. 

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