The 2025 California Reined Cow Horse Association (CRCHA) Spring Classic, held at the Paso Robles Event Center, brought together the top talent in the reined cow horse world for a week of fierce competition and unforgettable moments. With a total payout of $227,810, the derby celebrated the best in Open, Non Pro and Non Pro Boxing performances, showcasing the depth of talent across all divisions in this dynamic sport.
The event was made possible by the support of several key supporters. A special thank you goes to the presenting sponsor Borjon Auto Center, for their continued commitment to the CRCHA and the sport of reined cow horse. Additional supporters included open derby sponsor Roo To Do, non pro derby sponsor Gilson Performance Horses, non pro boxing sponsor, Gotta Go Get It, spectacular sponsor Brother Jackson, and horse show sponsor Santa Lucia Farm.
2025 Derby Champions:The Open Derby saw an impressive win by Roanmeo, owned by SC Ranch Co Inc and shown by Justin Wright. With a flawless performance scoring 659.5, they claimed the top prize of $30,000. This victory cemented their place as one of the standout competitors of the event.
In the Intermediate Open Derby, Metallic Slayer, owned by Rogers Heaven Sent Ranch and shown by Ricky Nicolazzi, took home first place with a score of 655.5, earning a $12,000 payout. Their performance was a true testament to skill and precision.
The Limited Open Derby was equally competitive, with One Time With Stevie, owned by Cinch U Us Ladies and shown by Cara Hencratt, scoring 646.5 and earning $6,000 for their efforts.
In the Level 1 Open Derby, SJR Diamond Hicat, owned by Ashley Kate Jackson and shown by Chuy Chavez, showcased a solid run, securing a score of 635 and taking home $3,000.
The Non Pro and Intermediate Non Pro Derby featured a remarkable performance by No Enemies shown by Elizabeth Kania for owner Renee Dubois. With a score of 647, they earned a payout of $7,750, topping both divisions and showcasing the continued rise of Non Pro competitors.
In the Limited Non Pro Derby, Talkin Shmack, owned and shown by Lester Walker, secured the title with a score of 644.5 and a $1,275 payout.
The Non Pro Boxing Derby was topped by CD Metallic, shown by Allison Trimble Paparoa, scoring 652.5 and $5,000 for their win.
2025 Spectacular Champions:Tucker Robinson topped 24 other entries on Smooth Outta Style with a 658.5 composite and 3-point margin to win the Open Bridle Spectacular and $5,875 for owners Julie Weinhardt and Frank Velazquez.
In the Non Pro Bridle Spectacular it was Jamie Roberts and Catzby marking a 428 composite with a 5.5 point margin over 18 other entries earning $2,610 for owners Jim and Linda Schrack.
The Non Pro Boxing Spectacular was won by McKinley Blake on her Metallic Freckle, beating 35 other entries with a 434.5 composite and taking home $2,940.
Hospitality and Community:The CRCHA Spring Classic was more than just a competition; it was a celebration of community and camaraderie. The event kicked off with a wine tasting on the first night, generously sponsored by the California Mid-State Fair and Ken Wold Training Stables and Stallion Station. On Thursday evening, Triple Crown Feeds hosted a bar alongside a spread of delicious hors d’oeuvres, setting the stage for an electrifying Open Bridle class. Friday night brought the highly anticipated CRCHA Awards Banquet and BBQ, proudly sponsored by the San Luis Obispo Cattlemen’s Association. To round out the weekend, exhibitors started their Saturday morning with a hearty breakfast sponsored by Bonnie Marie’s Catering. These hospitality events made the Paso Robles Event Center the perfect backdrop for a week filled with connection, celebration, and outstanding competition.
Looking Forward:The 2025 CRCHA Spring Classic proved to be a standout event, highlighting the fierce competition and the strong sense of community within the reined cow horse. As the event wrapped up, the CRCHA is already looking ahead to the future, with plans to build upon this year’s success and continue growing.
With top-tier performances, generous payouts, and unmatched support from sponsors and participants, the CRCHA Spring Classic is quickly becoming one of the premier events on the reined cow horse calendar.
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