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| http://webcast.horsezipsworld.com/webcasts/pb2014.html |
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    Location: where ever my L/Q trl is parked | am surprised that polebending isn't as well received in Texas as in the midwest- Ohio, Indiana etc. It such a great event to run, teaching the horse how to finesse a flying lead change. |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | Thanks for posting this. I really enjoyed watching all of the runs. It's pretty neat that pole bending is so much more competitive in states like Indiana, Ky, Ohio, Illinois. Really, it seems tough all along the Ohio river valley. I saw several nice 19 second runs this morning and a lot of 20 second runs. You can learn so much by watching runs and studying them. I just love it. |
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        Location: Ky | Who won? |
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      Location: California | jd&ez - 2014-06-09 8:00 AM Who won?
Charlie Peoples and Lightning Stars N Bars won the Open. I think Brannon Riley won the Amateur and Trent Tobin won the Futurity. I don't remember who won the Youth or Kindergraden Fut. |
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        Location: Ky | Calibarrelrcr - 2014-06-09 10:10 AM jd&ez - 2014-06-09 8:00 AM Who won? Charlie Peoples and Lightning Stars N Bars won the Open. I think Brannon Riley won the Amateur and Trent Tobin won the Futurity. I don't remember who won the Youth or Kindergraden Fut.
I saw Brannon run the 19.6 on the webcast. I figured that would win it.
Good on Charlie Peoples for the championship!! I've known Charlie for 40 years. |
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| NPBA Championship Results:
I'm just going to list the 1D winners. All classes except the slot race were 3D.
Over $60,000 payout cash and prizes.
There were 49 clean 19 second runs over the weekend.
Slot Race - World's Fastest Pole Bender
Dirk Carnahan 19.647
Open
1st go Charlie Peoples 19.346
2nd go Trate Brown 19.660
Average Charlie Peoples 19.599 avg
Amateur
1st go Brannon Riley 19.833
2nd go Mike Hulsinger 19.639
Average Brannon Riley 19.755 avg
Youth
1st go Larken Jones 19.818
2nd go Ross Ramsey 19.607
Average Ross Ramsey 19.762 avg
Kindergarten (3 yr old) 1 go only
John Smith 19.910
Futurity
1st go Brock Bawel 19.733
2nd go Trent Tobin 19.834
Average Trent Tobin 19.802 avg
Bareback
Brandice Penner 22.139
Future Stars
Kamryn Olds 21.813
Open Stake Race
Channing McWilliams 8.214
Next Year will be the 10th anniversary NPBA Championship.
A lot of special things are planned with even more money and probably a 4th Division
The website will be updated soon and will have a lot of details.
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     Location: South Dakota | HotbearLVR - 2014-06-08 11:47 AM
Thanks for posting this. I really enjoyed watching all of the runs. It's pretty neat that pole bending is so much more competitive in states like Indiana, Ky, Ohio, Illinois. Really, it seems tough all along the Ohio river valley. I saw several nice 19 second runs this morning and a lot of 20 second runs. You can learn so much by watching runs and studying them. I just love it.
Me too. It seems like it is getting more popular up north-it's just taking awhile.
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  That's White "Man" to You
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| I want to know how many of the winners were on a Lighning sugar bull or Rene Dan Jet. I bet they were on one or the other. |
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