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Cameron and Parelli Unite For “World Championshipof Colt Starting.”In
the world of natural horsemanship, the names Cameron and Parelli require no
introduction. And when these two great American cowboys roll into Cameron
and Parelli, two men who have redefined the whole concept of colt-starting, will
work together, competing against world-class horsemen from “Road
to the Horse is the most exciting equine event on the scene today,” said
Cameron who is looking forward to partnering with Pat Parelli, a man he calls a
great horseman and innovator. Parelli
reminds all of us that his partner for the 2012 event is already a past Road to
the Horse Champion. While
the event is guaranteed to electrify students of natural horsemanship by the
sheer volume of talent and experience on hand, the Road to the Horse event is
also an integral part of the natural horsemanship revolution that is sweeping
into all corners of the horse industry. And that’s good news for horses. Pat
Parelli said, in fact, that is the best thing about The Road to the Horse
competition. He said the event does for natural horsemanship what the Kentucky
Derby does for thoroughbred racing. “It gets people’s attention and interest
on natural horsemanship as a whole,” he said. But
don’t kid yourself, Cameron and Parelli are playing to win. Both men have
multiple decades of colt starting experience under their rodeo buckles and will
prove formidable competition to the Australian and Canadian teams. “We
need to bring that championship home.” Cameron said. “This is right where it
needs to be, in the As
young men, Parelli and Cameron came up through the rodeo circuit, riding rough
stock, and each developed a deep love for horses. But early on, both men
suspected the often violent methods used to “break” young horses was at
least ineffective and unnecessary, if not wrong. Cameron and Parelli began their
natural horsemanship journeys studying under legendary horseman Ray Hunt and
Troy Henry. “I
always tried to work with a horse and not be abusive or rough. It was just an
instinct,” said Cameron who is a member of the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame and
travels 44 weeks a year educating horse lovers nationwide. “It’s
about love, language and leadership in equal doses,” said Parelli who founded
a program that now boasts over 200,000 students in 35 countries. “Life is
about relationships and it’s pretty hard to beat that formula.” Fans
of Team Tickets are now on sale for the For
an annual fee of only $39.95, Nation members receive privileges such as advance
ticket purchase opportunities, a special prime seating section, merchandise and
apparel discounts, early admission to the event and an interactive Road to the
Horse Nation website. To become a member, visit www.roadtothehorsenation.com.
For detailed travel and schedule information or to buy tickets online visit www.roadtothehorse.com or call 1-877-772-5425 or 1-888-695-0888.
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