NSCA Approved Events

Arena Race Barrel & Stake Figure 8 Stake Race Flag Race Flying W Race Half Eight Keg Race Key Race
Pole Bending Polo Turn Scurry Race

Speed Barrels Straight Barrels Tomahawk Race Two Barrel Flag Western Jumping
  Devil's Cowhide Exchange Race Express Rescue Pair Sack Team Arena Western Relay  

Arena Race

  1. All Age Groups
  2. Rider mounted at starting line, races to pole pending pole centered on turning line, makes a left or right turn around stake and races back to finish line. Disqualification for steadying pole with hand.

Under 8

Ali McCarty – Billings, MT

10.306

1998

8-11

Anna Haaland – Billings, MT

9.729

2002

12-15

Larry Goodsell – Missoula, MT

9.500

2001

Women

Polly Golins – Vernal, UT

9.452

1995

Sr. Wm

Kim Norman – Cut Bank, MT

9.354

1999

Men

Roland Schreibvogel – Sedgwick, KS

9.577

2007

Sr. Men

Mike Owens – Boise, ID

9.526

2007

 

Barrel & Stake

  1. 12-15, Adult Divisions
  2. At signal, rider races to barrel centered in lane 30 feet from start/finish line, which contains three stakes.  Contestant picks up one stake and races to second barrel centered on turning line and deposits stake, continuing until all stakes are placed in second barrel and races across finish line. Rider must keep barrels to right or left at all times. Hitting horse with stake disqualifies rider. Wooden stakes, 5 feet long, full round, 1 to 1 ¼ inches in diameter and of a light weight to be used. Disqualification for dropping a stake outside of barrel. If a contestant accepts the position of the stakes and a stake falls out of the barrel after the ready light signal is given, they will be disqualified.

Barrel & Stake , Graduated

  1. Under 8, 8-11
  2. Same rules as Barrel & Stake, however, only one stake is used for Under 8; 2 stakes for 8-11.

Under 8

Cooper Kohr - Sedgwick, KS

12.919

2008

8-11

Tyler Jarvis – Philipsburg, KS

23.830

2003

12-15

Klint Jarvis – Philipsburg, KS

34.086

2004

Women

Brenda Vroman, Snohomish, WA

34.021

2004

Sr. Wm

Sue Malmstrom – Billings, MT

33.975

1996

Men

Sam Woodward – Langley, WA

33.977

2002

Sr. Men

Marion Reh – Leoti, KS

35.051

2001

 

Figure 8 Stake Race

  1. All Age Groups
  2. A pole bending stake is centered on the turning line with a second stake set 60 feet toward the start/finish line and centered in the lane. At signal, contestant races to stake on turning line, making a left or right hand turn, races to second stake and makes opposite turn, then returns to stake on turning line, repeating first turn, then races across finish line.

Under 8

Jodi Pedersen – Great Falls, MT

18.817

1994

8-11

Alex Cole – Silesia, MT

17.690

2006

12-15

Rafer King – Missoula, MT

17.454

1994

Women

Annie Ouellette – Butte, MT

17.280

2008

Sr. Wm

Mary Dent – Brookville, KS

17.562

1997

Men

Sam Woodward – Langley, WA

17.209

2002

Sr. Men

Bill McGowan – Helena, MT

17.533

2002

 

Flag Race

  1. All Age Groups
  2. A flag is placed in a gallon can of sand and centered on a 30 gallon barrel which is centered on turning line. At signal, contestants race around barrel picking up flag and return across finish line with flag in hand. Flag to be white 9 inches square attached to stick 18 inches long. Flag to be set straight up in center of can.  Disqualification for knocking over barrel or can.

Under 8

Reann Shular – Great Falls, MT

10.287

2008

8-11

Cody Stevens – St. Lawrence, SD

9.903

1994

12-15

Larry Goodsell – Missoula, MT

9.410

2002

Women

Del Rae Goodge – Coeur d’Alene, ID

9.618

1998

Sr. Wm

Carol Lindbloom – Bothell, WA

9.637

1999

Men

Scott Galloway – Sedgwick, KS

9.581

1996

Sr. Men

Steve Croston – Kellogg, ID

9.673

2001

 

Flying W Race

  1. All Age Groups
  2. Place two pole bending poles, 90 feet apart, centered in arena on turning line. Place one pole in the center of the arena 60 feet from the turning line. Rider will run to first pole on either side of arena and make a right or left turn toward center of arena, proceed to center pole make a turn in opposite direction of first turn, continue to pole on opposite side of arena from first pole and make a right or left turn towards fence and on to start/finish line. Rider will be disqualified for not completing the pattern, touching pole with hand, or knocking over pole.
Under 8

Reann Shular – Great Falls, MT

18.858

2008

8-11

Casey Kohr – Sedgwick, KS

17.554

2007

12-15

Alex Cole – Silesia, MT

17.070

2008

Women

Tami Moyer – Coeur d’Alene, ID

16.881

2006

Sr. Wm

Kim Norman – Cut Bank, MT

17.425

2006

Men

Larry Goodsell – Missoula, MT

17.518

2007

Sr. Men

Ron Schreibvogel – Holcomb, KS

17.396

2007

 

Half Eight

  1. All Age Groups
  2. First pole centered on turning line, a second pole is set 6 feet back toward start/finish line. At signal, contestant rides between the poles before crossing turning line, make a left or right hand turn, and races back across finish line. Disqualification for all four feet of horse crossing turning line before going between poles.

Under 8

McKenzie Storey –Mulvane, KS

12.334

2008

8-11

Jeremy Petersen – Bentley, KS

10.692

1999

12-15

Rachel Thomson – Clinton, WA

10.187

2002

Women

Heather Schreibvogel – Sedgwick, KS

10.143

2007

Sr. Wm

Tawni Limesand – Kuna, ID

10.490

1999

Men

Denny Neilson – Missoula, MT

10.367

1998

Sr. Men

Butch Backen – Roseburg, OR

10.526

1998

 

Keg Race

  1. All Age Groups
  2. Course of six kegs 25 feet apart, centered in lane –last keg set on turning line. Rider passes first keg to left or right and weaves kegs, turns last keg and returns, weaving back and across finish line. Disqualification for jumping keg with all four (4) feet of horse. Kegs to be uniform in size.

Under 8

Landon Petersen – Bentley, KS

13.994

1998

8-11

Jeremy Petersen – Bentley, KS

12.550

1997

12-15

Brice Korobka – Hays, KS

11.690

1998

Women

Lori Ferguson – Philipsburg, KS

11.635

1996

Sr. Wm

Penny Knapp –Sedgwick, KS

12.550

2008

Men

Troy Lawrence – Wichita, KS

11.847

1991

Sr. Men

Walt Werner – Freeland, WA

11.727

2005

 

Key Race

  1. All age Groups
  2. Two pole bending stakes covered with a 4 inch by 5 foot red sock are placed on the turning line 5 feet apart – 12 ½ feet from each stake to the lane divider line. Tow more stakes are placed 10 feet back toward the start/finish line, also 5 feet apart. These stakes are to be in line with the stakes on the turning line. At signal, contestant races between the stakes, across the turning line, turns and reverses course back between the stakes to finish line. All stakes to be red covered.

Under 8

Jodi Pedersen – Great Falls, MT

11.339

1994

8-11

Rachel Thomson – Clinton, WA

10.471

2001

12-15

Rachel Thomson – Clinton, WA

10.062

2002

Women

Annie Ouellette – Cut Bank, MT

9.898

2006

Sr. Wm

Sue Malmstrom – Billings, MT

10.406

2007

Men

Allen Goodsell – Missoula, MT

9.968

2001

Sr. Men

Mike Walker – Conway, WA

10.114

2002

 

Pole Bending

  1. All Age Groups
  2. Each contestant shall have a line of six poles, 5 feet high, and 1 to 1 ½ inches in diameter. Bases to be a maximum of 15 inches in diameter. Total weight of pole and base not to exceed 16 pounds. All poles and bases to be set 21 feet apart, centered in lane, with a distance of 60 feet from the start/finish line to the first pole. Last pole to be centered on the turning line. At signal, contestants race to last pole first, make a left or right turn, weaving through poles and back again, then race back across finish line. Disqualification for steadying poles with hand.

Under 8

Landon Petersen – Bentley, KS

24.249

1998

8-11

Will Jack – Woodinville, WA

22.825

2008

12-15

Gary Wenzel – Billings, MT

22.869

1981

Women

Jodi Nelson – Pierre, SD

22.683

1994

Sr. Wm

Roberta Jarvis – Philipsburg, KS

23.384

2002

Men

Deward Bailey – Junction City, KS

22.869

1976

Sr. Men

Mike Walker – Conway, WA

23.342

2002

 

Polo Turn

  1. All Age Groups
  2. At signal, rider races to pole centered on turning li9ne, makes a complete circle (one and a half revolutions) around pole, then returns back across finish line. Rider may trun to either right or left.

Under 8

Reann Shular –Great Falls, MT

13.288

2008

8-11

Calvin Peterson – Athol, ID

12.426

2001

12-15

Rachel Thomson – Clinton, WA

12.008

2002

Women

Tonya Kohr – Sedgwick, KS

12.103

2007

Sr. Wm

Peggy Huntington – Helena, MT

12.174

2003

Men

Sam Woodward – Langley, WA

11.991

2002

Sr. Men

Walt Werner – Freeland, WA

12.246

1998

 

Scurry Race

  1. 8-11, 12-15, Adult Divisions
  2. A 1 ½ to 3 inch diameter pipe 15 feet in length and supported at each end by standards 12 to 18 inches high is centered in lane 40 feet from start/finish line. A second and third jump are set toward the turning line with 40 feet between the jumps leaving a distance of 45 feet from third jump to a barrel centered on the turning line. At signal, contestant races to first jump and proceeds to cross first, second and third jump, makes a left or right turn around barrel on turning line and reverses course, crossing all three jumps and racing across start/finish line. Horse must cross jumps with all four feet.

8-11

Sydney Dandro – Helena, MT

10.842

2007

12-15

Alex Cole – Silesia, MT

10.386

2008

Women

Heather Schreibvogel – Sedgwick, KS

10.817

2008

Sr. Wm

Marcia Mason – Wanship, UT

11.006

2005

Men

Ross Glanzer – Bridgewater, SD

10.752

2005

Sr. Men

Marty Perkins – Boise ID

11.212

2007

 

Speed Barrels

  1. All Age Groups
  2. Three Barrels centered in lane (50 feet between barrels) last barrel to be centered on turning line. At signal, contestant weaves barrels, through and back. Contestant may start weave on either left or right of first barrel.

Under 8

Reann Shular – Great Falls, MT

11.219

2008

8-11

Alex Cole – Silesia, MT

10.320

2006

12-15

Kaylee Verdun – Springlake, ID

9.969

2002

Women

Stephanie Ouellette – Butte, MT

10.011

2007

Sr. Wm

Carol King, Missoula, MT

10.102

1998

Men

Larry Goodsell – Missoula, MT

10.122

2004

Sr. Men

Bill McGowan – Helena, MT

10.089

2002

 

Straight Barrels

  1. All Age Groups
  2. Three Barrels centered in lane (55 feet between barrels) last barrel to be centered on turning line. At signal, contestant races to first barrel and proceeds to circle barrels to the left or right, heading toward turning line, turns last barrel and reverses course, circling barrels to opposite direction on return trip. Disqualification for turning barrels in wrong direction.

Under 8

Jobi Tussey – Belle Plaine, KS

31.211

2004

8-11

Nicole Grice – Billings, MT

25.843

2004

12-15

Landon Petersen – Bentley, KS

24.280

2006

Women

Sue Malmstom – Billings, MT

24.020

1994

Sr. Wm

Sue Malmstom – Billings, MT

24.078

1996

Men

Troy Lawrence – Wichita, KS

25.126

1994

Sr. Men

Marty Perkins – Nampa, ID

25.429

2004

 

Tomahawk Race

  1. All Age Groups
  2. A barrel, open end up, is centered in lane 30 feet from start/finish line with a second barrel, closed end up, centered on turning line. A 15 inch white garden hose (tomahawk) with a red mark 6 inches from the end of the tomahawk is placed on top of barrel on turning line, extending 6 inches from edge of barrel. At signal, contestant races to second barrel, picks up tomahawk and races to first barrel, depositing tomahawk into barrel. Disqualification for dropping the tomahawk. Contestant must keep barrels to either right or left at all times.

Under 8

Rusty Parmely – Hamill, SD

16.976

1992

8-11         

Jason Perkins – Meridian, ID

10.179

1998

12-15

Larry Goodsell – Missoula, MT

9.919

2002

Women

Stephanie Ouellette – Butte, MT

9.907

2006

Sr. Wm

Kim Norman, Cut Bank, MT

10.146

1999

Men

Larry Goodsell – Missoula, MT

9.739

2004

Sr. Men

Butch Neville – Superior, MT

10.064

1997

 

Two Barrel Flag

  1. All Age Groups
  2. Two 30 gallon barrels per lane, two (2) 5 foot wooden poles (1 to 1 ¼ ”diameter) with colored flag on one pole and different colored flag on the second pole. Flags to be 9 inches square. Approximately 1 to 2 inches of dirt will be placed in the bottom of first barrel. Contestant will raise right or left arm when coming into arena indicating what side of barrel from which they will pick up stakes. All stakes will be set in the same fashion from bottom edge of barrel to opposite top rim. At signal, contestant races to first barrel centered in lane, 30 feet from start/finish line, picks up stake with a colored flag and races to second barrel centered on turning line, deposits stake into barrel and picks up second stake with a different colored flag, then races back and deposits second stake into first barrel and races across start/finish line. Rider must keep barrel to right or left at all times. In the event of a contestant breaking the first stake, a re-ride will automatically be awarded (contestant may not elect to keep their time). If the second stake breaks when contestant deposits it to final barrel, the portion remaining in the barrel must be the full diameter of the stake to be considered a qualified ride. Disqualification for dropping stake with flag.

Under 8

McKenzie Storey – Mulvane, KS

16.123

2008

8-11

Jessy Hines – Snohomish, WA

10.982

2004

12-15

Larry Goodsell – Missoula, MT

10.093

2002

Women

Stephanie Ouellette – Butte, MT

10.096

2006

Sr. Wm

Gail Thomson – Clinton, WA

10.480

2001

Men

Shawn Kohr – Sedgwick, KS

9.683

2002

Sr. Men

Butch Backen – Roseburg, OR

9.854

1998

 

Western Jumping

  1. All Age Groups
  2. A plastic pole 15 feet in length and 3 inches in diameter set on standards a minimum of 12 inches and a maximum of 18 inches above the ground is placed 60 feet from the start/finish line. For the Under 8 division, the jump shall be set at a height of approximately 6 inches above the ground. Standards to be placed at the end of each pole. Three poles centered in lane. Last pole placed on the turning line with remaining poles set 21 feet apart toward start/finish line. At signal, contestant races to and crosses jump, weaves poles through and back, crosses jump and races to finish line. Horse must cross jump with all four feet.

Under 8

Katie Toren – Power, MT

12.656

1992

8-11

Tyler Jarvis – Philipsburg, KS

11.441

2003

12-15

Katie Loper – Coeur d’Alene, ID

11.399

1991

Women

Stephanie Ouellette – Butte, MT

10.827

2007

Sr. Wm

Marcia Mason – Heber, UT

11.801

2002

Men

Mike Miller – Frenchtown, MT

11.538

2001

Sr. Men

Bob Jones – Kinston, ID

11.326

2004

 

Devil’s Cowhide

  1. Adults - Pairs
  2. At signal, mounted contestant pulls hide rider around 30 gallon barrel centered on turning line, making a right turn around barrel and racing across finish line. Hide rider must cross finish line in contact with hide. Disqualifications for not making a right turn or rope tied hard and fast to saddle horn. Safety helmets are required for hide riders. Specifications for cowhide drags:  The cowhide drags can be made by securing a 3 foot length of 2x4” board to one side of the cowhide, and then securing a loop of rope to both ends of the 2x4. Ropes 15 feet in length to be secured to the loop. Ropes to pull cowhide must be uniform. If cowhides are not available, heavy canvas may be used.

Adults

Darby Revious & Robert Taylor – MT

11.036

1997

 

Exchange Race

  1. 12-15, Adults – Pairs
  2. First rider starts mounted in saddle at starting line. At signal, first rider races to second rider who is standing behind the turning line. After crossing turning line, first rider dismounts and second rider makes an attempt to mount. Second rider must be astride horse before crossing finish line. Riders may assist each other. Disqualification for not crossing turning line, losing contact with horse and not making an attempt to mount behind the turning line.

12-15

Dennis Neilson & Robert Stroh – MT

11.210

1993

Adults

Troy & Mona Lawrence – KS

10.600

1993

 

Express Rescue

  1. 12-15, Adults – Pairs
  2. First rider mounted at start, races to partner who is standing behind turning line, crosses turning line and picks up partner behind saddle and races across finish line.

12-15

Moriah & Deziah Ogle – MT

10.801

1994

Adults

Sonja Berg & Sam Woodward – WA 

10.211

1994

 

Pair Sack

  1. 12-15, Adults – Pairs
  2. Partners are mounted at starting line holding a 4 inch by 5 foot red sock between them. At signal, they race around a 30 gallon barrel centered on turning line, making a left turn, and race across finish line. Riders will be disqualified for not making a left turn or letting loose of sock at any time before horse cross finish line.

12-15

Lance & Larry Goodsell – MT

9.777

2002

Adults

Stephanie & Annie Ouellette – MT   

10.058

2007

 

Team Arena

  1. Adults – Teams of Four
  2. Rider # 1carrying a 12 inch baton races to a pole bending pole centered on the turning line, making a left turn, then races back to rider #2 who has moved toward the start/finish line. Repeat for riders #3 and #4. Race finishes when rider #4 crosses the finish line. Riders must be mounted to pass or receive baton. If baton is dropped, rider passing baton must pick it up and re-mount horse before passing baton to receiving rider. Disqualification for not making a left turn around pole, hitting horse with baton or more than one horse at a time on course between starting and turning lines. Last rider to tie a red sock around left arm.

Adults

Tonya & Shawn Kohr
Heather & Roland Schriebvogel – KS  

50.543

2003

 

Western Relay

  1. Open – Teams of Four
  2. Last rider to wear red arm band. Barrels to be placed on four corners of arena. Barrel #1 place on inside corner of start/finish line in lane #1. Barrel #2 placed on inside corner of start/finish line of lane #4. Barrel #3 placed on inside corner of start/finish line. Barrel #4 placed on inside corner of lane #4 at turning line. All riders to enter center of box created by four barrels. Start/finish line to be between barrel #1 and outside fence. First rider to start between barrel #4 and barrel #1, races around arena, outside barrels, passing baton to the second rider between barrel # 4 and barrel #1, continuing until all riders have completed course. All members of the team, upon completing the course, must either stay at the start/finish end of arena OR return to center of arena between barrels #1 and #2. Disqualification for dropping baton, letting horse cross line between barrel #2 and outside fence after course is complete, using baton as a bat, and failure to pass baton before start/finish line. A 12 inch long black garden hose or plastic may be used.

Three Lanes

Roberta, Klint, Kutis, & Tyrler Jarvis - KS

60.293

2007

Four Lanes

Rayn & Marion Reh, Marcia Mason, & Connie Soukup – WA/KS/UT/KS

62.020

2002

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