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It’s Much More Than Just A Horse Show!

The National Reining Breeders Classic will return to Texas in 2013 for the 16th anniversary of the prestigious event.

During the seven-day event, reiners from all across the globe compete for their share of the over $1.4 million

record-breaking payout!

This prominent event will be held April 15-21 at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, Texas, just west of Houston. As in the past, the NRBC is expected to attract contestants, owners and spectators from all over the nation and world; as well as local

equine enthusiasts and targeted media.

The 2013 NRBC Show features seven days of reining competition, plus a trade show area for display and sampling. There also are a variety of hospitality venues and social events to entertain clients and guests. Upon arrival, attendees are immersed in an enjoyable, laid-back atmosphere. This aspect is part of what makes the NRBC

so unique and keeps people coming back year after year.

With plenty of in-arena opportunities to school horses, exhibitors don’t have to stay up all night long to make the final tune-ups on their mount. That makes more time for fun, all of which is provided by the NRBC – from Reiner’s Golf to NRBC Texas

Hold’em fun events and parties can be found everyday at the NRBC. Whether it’s a delicious cup of coffee at the “Life is Good”

Coffee Shop, to the sumptuous food at the draw and victory parties, there are a million ways to enjoy quality time with friends old and new. It’s all part of the NRBC experience, and each year

there’s something special to enjoy!

Because of its large purse, beautiful awards and unique atmosphere, the NRBC attracts a broad cross-section of the

equine media world and is featured in countless magazines and newspapers around the world.

Reining competitions are thrilling events for spectators.

They include multiple divisions to enable riders at all levels and horses at various stages of skill

to participate, learn and improve as they master the intricacies

of one of the most exciting equine sports ever. The NRBC show includes classes for world class reiners as well as kids and

entry-level contestants.

Open Classic Competition will feature OVER 200 riders in Open, Intermediate Open,

Limited Open and Level 1 Open competition.

The NRBC also showcases a large slate of NRHA ancillary

events to help exhibitors qualify for NRHA year-end awards.

From the $25,000 Added Open reining to the Short Stirrup class for reiners age 10 and

under, everyone gets the chance to compete at the NRBC.

Additionally, AQHA-approved classes are held to help riders qualify for the AQHA World

Championship Show, and USA Reining and USEF & FEI

classes round out the picture.

Everybody is Somebody at the NRBC!

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What is the National Reining Breeders Classic?

The National Reining Breeders Classic is, quite simply, the most successful show and stallion incentive program in performance

horse history. Enrolled foals from subscribed stallions are eligible to compete for big money as 4-, 5- and 6-year olds, and when re-

enrolled in the Classic Challenge program, horses age 7 and up can compete in the newly added Classic Challenge events.

The program was created in the fall of 1997 when a group of reining breeders created a stallion incentive program named the National Reining Breeders Cup. The entity’s first goal was an enrollment of 100 stallions, a number that was quickly surpassed. The list of

sires enrolled soon read like a Who’s Who of the reining industry. Currently there are over 200 stallions enrolled in the NRBC.

Foal enrollments followed suit, and the enrollment numbers have spiked steadily upward each year, with over 28,000 total foals

enrolled. Now with the re-enrollment of horses, at age 7, into the Classic Challenge Program, numbers continue to sky-rocket.

The first show, held at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, Oklahoma, in 1998, was an instant classic, setting the stage for the name change later that year to National Reining Breeders Classic.

The show was held at the Lazy E venue for the first three years, and then moved to its current location at the Great Southwest

Equestrian Center in Katy, Texas.

In the beginning, the show was reserved for 4- and 5-year-old reining horses, but later it was expanded to include horses age 4

through 6. Then, in 2011 the new Classic Challenge was added to include horses age 7 and up. The program and show continues to grow and continues to offer next exciting options

for exhibitors and owners.

The NRBC is one of the most lucrative venues in the world to show reining horses, with payouts of over $1 million each year

since 2005 and new record numbers set each year.

Horse show classes that take place at the NRBC are sanctioned by the National Reining Horse Association and earnings from

the NRBC count toward NRHA Lifetime Earnings records. Additionally, each year the NRBC hosts a United States

Equestrian Federation qualifying event, and AQHA classes and USA Reining classes round out the picture of a show

that offers something for every rider.

In 2008, the NRBC Non Pro Classic had the largest Aged Event Non Pro class in NRHA history.*

*Unofficially

100% of each year’s foal enrollment dollars goes to added

money of the show four years later. In other words, the 2013 show added money comes from the foals that were enrolled in

2009. The 2013 foal money will be used for the 2017 event.

NRBC Foal Enrollments total over 28,000!

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Enrolled StallionsNATIONAL REINING BREEDERS CLASSIC

Stallion owners pay an annual enrollment fee of $1,250 due on February 1 of each year and they assist in the promotion of the NRBC by informing mare owners about the NRBC, using its logo in their advertising, distributing NRBC information to mare owners, and mailing NRBC nomination forms to the owners of each live foal at the time they provide a Breeders Certificate.

Stallions are promoted by the NRBC through listings on www.nrbc.com, regular advertising, press releases, brochures and materials distributed at major events, as well as in the annual Show Program, the annual Newsletter and the annual Yearbook. Plus, each year, the NRBC creates a commemorative/promotional video that is sent to each stallion owner.

For more information on enrolling a stallion, please contact the NRBC office at 580-759-3939, or go to www.nrbc.com.

A Shiner Named SiouxCarol Rose4500 N I-35

Gainesville, TX 76240(940) 665-9304

A Smart EnterpriseGC New HorizonsFauntly Garrido

1733 NW 79th AvenueMiami, FL 33126(809) 722-1110

A Sparkling VintagePetra Zeitler c/o

Cedar RidgePO Box 495

Whitesboro, TX 76273(903) 564-7686

All Reddy SmartCole Redhorse Company

Box 835Shelby, MT 59474

(406) 434-5724

All StarlightPainted Horseshoe Ranch

PO Box 775Choteau, MT 59422

(406) 466-5867

Banjo WhizNedpoint Quarter Horses

23406 N CR 3250Pauls Valley, OK 73075

(405) 238-9624

Barbies Dun ItLorrie & Terry Thrasher

1697 Hwy FFCairo, MO 65239(660) 295-4343

Bay ShineLazy T RanchMartin Padilla

Idaho(916) 412-2793

BBR Game TimeLinda L Wise

7690 N 83rd StreetLongmont, CO 80503

(303) 652-0387

Best Of ChicBrian Kile

1764 CR 293Garrison, TX 75946

(903) 754-0228

Big Chex To Cash23 Partnership, LLC3154 Lady Bug Lane

San Marcos, CA 92069(760) 591-9457

Big PapiBrandy Naylor

7298 E Baker DrScottsdale, AZ 85266

(602) 859-9974

BL Whiz KidGD & Rhonda Thompson

53140 Range Rd. 212Ardrossan, AB

T8G 2E1Canada

(780) 922-2604Black Magett

Double Strand Enterprises4217 Morningstar Dr

Castle Rock, CO 80108(310) 454-9314

Boom ShernicBoom Shernic Syndicate

PO Box 130Overbrook, OK 73453

(580) 224-2679

BoomernicMichael & Michelle Miola5725 E Lone Mountain Rd

Cave Creek, AZ 85331(480) 563-1966

Brassy MeritAndrea Anderson

Box 49, Site 13, RR1Strathmore, AB T1P 1J6

Canada(403) 644-2166

Brennas Golden DunitKris Hiney

410 S Third StreetRiver Falls, WI 54022

(715) 425-3704

Brennas Red Pine JacThomas A Milnes

211 Frear Hill RoadTunkhannock, PA 18657

(570) 836-2145

Bueno StarlightCedar Ridge Stallion Station

Kathy HintonPO Box 495

Whitesboro, TX 76273(903) 564-7686

Bugs ValentinoD Wayne McDonnell

PO Box 1241New Ulm, TX 78950

(713) 254-7156

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Cats MeradaAmy Burdsall

1157 W Jeters RdBartonville, TX 76226

(940) 464-0783

Cats MoonshineRoyal Vista Equine, Inc

5412 E CR 32EFt Collins, CO 80528

(970) 226-4747

CD LightsWinston Hansma &

Danny Motes4315 Tin Top Rd

Weatherford, TX 76087(817) 304-0804

CD OlenaBar H Ranche

3658 Bethel Rd.Weatherford, TX 76087

(817) 598-0217

Ceda LenaGary & Karen Garrison977 Old Forge Road

Waynesboro, PA 17268(717) 765-8607

Chex That OutJon W SatherPO Box 427

Manson, WA 98831(509) 687-3674

ChexamiteLisa Collins

929 22 1/2 RdGrand Junction, CO 81505

(970) 874-8020

Chic PleaseSolum Brothers LLC

PO Box 625Lamar, MO 64759

(417) 682-6373

ChicoutmyblingblingClinton R Anderson

2285 No US Hwy 377Stephenville, TX 76401

(888) 287-7432

Chics Magic PotionKenneth Banks

PO Box 397Schulenburg, TX 78956

(800) 231-2390

Chocolate Chic OlenaCarter Smith

3952 PR 2718Aubrey, TX 76227(940) 384-9592

Colonels Lil GunPaul & Pam RohusDouble PR Ranch

9550 CR 2434Royse City, TX 75189

(972) 635-6050

Colonels Lone GunNedpoint Quarter Horses

23406 N CR 3250Pauls Valley, OK 73075

(405) 238-9624

Colonels Smoking Gun(Gunner)

Tim McQuay15135 E FM 922Tioga, TX 76271(940) 437-2470

ColonelsmokingpepStacey Evans-Jones

1600 Harris School RdFranklin, KY 42134

(270) 776-3759

CommandalenaJudy Clark & R Wayne

Clark, DVM3415 Chino AvenueChino, CA 91710(949) 548-9889

Commanders NicCraig & Ginger Schmersal

PO Box 130Overbrook, OK 73453

(580) 224-2679

Conquistador WhizMichael & Michelle Miola5725 E Lone Mountain Rd

Cave Creek, AZ 85331(480) 563-1966

Cool WimpGideon’s Ranch3110 Bristol Ave

Caldwell, ID 83605(208) 965-1668

Country Bay BerryLinda L Wise

7690 N 83rd StreetLongmont, CO 80503

(303) 652-0387

Cromed Out MercedesBob Loomis

RR 1 Box 673Marietta, OK 73448

(580) 276-9265

Custom CromeSteven H SimonHC 67 Box 615

Marietta, OK 73448(580) 276-5134

Custom Dry DocRuben Pacheco Cuevas

39930 Hwy 29Wynnewood, OK 73098

(405) 665-9160

Custom LegendSteven H SimonHC 67 Box 615

Marietta, OK 73448(580) 276-5134

Custom PistolSteven H SimonHC 67 Box 615

Marietta, OK 73448(580) 276-5134

Custom SliderKathryn Cagle

2348 San Tomas Aquino RdCampbell, CA 95008

(408) 379-0138

Custom TuxedoKathy McCutcheon

229 Bones Chapel RdWhitesboro, TX 76273

(903) 821-7312

NRBC Enrolled Stallions

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The Spirit of the NRBCTrade Show, Parties & Lots of Shattered Records

The NRBC Trade Show bridges the three competition arenas at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center. Diverse products and services

are offered by a multitude of venders at the show.

Products of all shapes, colors and sizes can be found. Everything from saddles and tack, to beautiful furniture and home décor, to boots, clothes and one-of-a-kind jewelry will be offered for sale. All spectators for the event are invited to attend the trade show,

held each day during the week full of action.

Hospitality and VIP Entertaining Opportunities:The NRBC offers several highly entertaining opportunities for

you and your guests to enjoy.

Events for Everyone:Welcome Party

Open Draw PartyNon Pro Draw Party

Victory PartyReiners Golf

Texas Hold’em Tournament

Special events for Sponsors only:Dun Gotta Gun & Mister Nicadual USEF Reception

Finals Day Reception

Summary/Pervasive Market Audience: Upscale, affluent and loyal

New in 2012 is the Tellepsen Arena - the third competition arena for the Great Southwest Equestrian Center. Longtime

NRBC Sponsors and Supporters Howard and Carolyn Tellepsen

are the namesakes and sponsors of this new competition venue and the 2013 show will begin with

dedication ceremonies for the arena.

That arena is joined by the Coliseum Arena and the Wheless Arena (formerly the East Arena), sponsored by Wheless Properties,

a local real estate agency that specializes in ranches and

luxury estates.

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The economic impact of the National Reining Breeders

Classic on the local community is impressive.

Number of Entries = 1,200

Times the number of people attending:

x 3 people per horse

Equals the Total Number of People per Day = 3,600

Times Average Days in Town for Event: x 9 days

Equals the Total People During Event =

32,400 people - Days

Times Per Diem per Person: x $140 per day

Equals Total Direct Economic Impact$4,536,000With the rollover, it was a total of

Over $18 Million!

NRBC MarketingThe National Reining Breeders Classic is marketed in an integrated

campaign that includes regular press releases, paid media, publicity, promotion with sponsors, a well established website, and several media

partners. The event is also marketed in NRBC Publications - the Premium Book, the Show Program and the Newsletter. More visibility is created by a DVD of the event that is created each year and distributed to all enrolled

stallion owners. The DVD is also available for purchase by the general public through the NRBC booth at the NRHA Derby and Futurity.

Estimated Visibility

Total: Almost 3 MILLION IMPRESSIONS

Based on projections from the past ten years of NRBC competition coupled with a continued aggressive marketing plan, the NRBC event organizers expect over 1,000 horses will enter the event. An expected crowd of over 4,500 contestants, fans, owners, riders, and trainers will

attend the show. Their stay can last for nearly two weeks due to participation in pre-event activities that start almost a week

before the actual classes begin.

Quantity215

2,5002,1003,500

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2,1001825

Days72711103602

36074

Audience110060000

222

8000833240

1250200

Impressions15,400

1,800,00035,0004,2007,000

320,000600,0008,40014,40070,00020,000

ItemEvent Banner

Promotion AdsProgram

Premium BookNewsletter

Signage at NRHA EventsBranded on-site signs

Flyers/Post CardsWeb Listing

Live Internet FeedMedia Releases

Patron Sponsor:Oldenburg Farm

Surpass - Boehringer-IngelheimTwin Cities Featherlite

Gold Plus and Party Sponsors:Rancho Oso Rio

Jared Leclair & Electric CodeJerry Kimmel - Dun Gotta Gun & Mister Nicadual

Quarter Horse News

Gold Sponsors:4R Performance HorsesBoom Shernic Syndicate

Caballo Rojo Ranch & Sam Smith Reining HorsesCarol Rose Quarter Horses

Catena USADave & Bonnie Silva

Day Creek Ranch & Xtreme Performance HorsesGarnett Quarter Horses & Kim Diercks

Gilson Performance Horses & Booth RanchGist Silversmiths

Hendricks Reining HorsesHoward & Carolyn Tellepsen

Jordan & Taylor Larson and Spooks Gotta WhizKyle RanchLyle Lovett

Magnum Chic DreamMcQuay Stables

Rhodes River Ranch & CDR FarmsTexas Star Bank

Tom McCutcheon Reining Horses

Silver Sponsors:Ariat

Cannon Quarter HorsesCasey Hinton Qtr Horses & Armenta Qtr Horses

Dorminy PlantationDouble Run Farm & Kit Cosper

Einsteins Revolution & Vandorp Reining HorsesMuehlstaetter Performance Horses

Peggys Horse BlanketsPoint Bank

Rios of MercedesSterling Ranch

Xtra Quarter Horses

Crystal Sponsors:Craig and Ginger Schmersal & Kim DeWindt

Deary Performance HorsesFarm Vet

Fingland StablesGriffin Quarter Horses

Gunny MathisonHuss Performance Horses

InfoMedia VideoJacs Electric Spark & Troy Heikes

Just Stitch ItMarkel Insurance

O’Hara-Sliding K Performance HorsesOklahoma Heritage Bank

Petroll Reining HorsesPro Equine Products

ReinersWorld.com, UCR Reiners & Cyndee HallResilience

Steve & Carol MetcalfTech Ave Inc.

The Other King Ranch - Vicky KingTodd Sommers

Whisper BitWilliams Performance Horses & Flaherty Performance Horses

Designated Sponsors:Bearden Equine Investments

Becky SuttonChip & Terri RobertsDavid & Lyn Bishop

Ellen CumminsEquine Plus

Holy Cow Performance HorsesJayne Schamchuk

Jeff BuckleyMagnum With A Dream

Marcy Ver Meer & Denise BixlerMike McEntire Reining Horses

Pink Spur Trading Co.RVR Performance Horses

Sally BrotenSan Juan Ranch

Southwest Reining Horse AssociationThe Deshotels

Saddle Sponsors:Bob’s Custom SaddlesContinental Saddlery

Eagle Mountain Saddlery Fappani Performance Horses

Kyle Tack Martin Saddlery

Pard’s Western Shop

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The Impact of the NRBCHorses are BIG Business

A recent study by Deloitte Consulting, LLC reported the impact the equine market has on today’s economy. Horses are big business with about 4.6 million people having some sort of involvement in the horse industry,

whether it is as an owner, employee, service provider or volunteer.

Number of horse owners 2,000,000Number of owners involved in breeding 238,000Number involved in competition 481,000Number involved in other activities 1,100,000Number of service providers 119,000Number of full- and part-time employees 702,000Number of family members and volunteers 2,000,000

In America, 1 out of every 63 Americans is involved with horses.The Texas horse industry alone produces goods and services valued at

$3 billion dollars ($3,000,000,000).

When the multiplier effect of spending by industry suppliers and employees is taken into account, the national industry has a

$5.2 billion ($5,200,000,000) impact on the Texas economy. If off-site spending of spectators was also taken into account,

it would result in an even higher figure.

There are 455,600 Texans involved in the industry as horse owners, service providers, employees and volunteers. Even more participate as spectators.

The Texas horse industry directly provides 32,200 full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs. Spending by suppliers and employees (in Texas and

other states) generates additional jobs in Texas for a total employment impact of 96,300.

There are 979,000 horses in Texas, over 60 percent of which are involved in showing and recreation.

Besides exposure at the show and on the web site at www.nrbc.com, there are important exposure

opportunities year-round:

NRBC Show Program

NRBC Newsletter

NRBC Website

NRBC Slide Street Journal

NRBC E-Slide Street Journal

Booth at NRHA Derby

Booth at NRHA Futurity

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SURPASS® To Host 2011 NRBC Open Draw Party! The National Reining Breeders Classic is known for first class

reining competition, million dollar payouts, and an ambiance that is fitting for the world’s largest added-money reining event. The event caters to its contestants, and that hospitality is evident during the Classic Draw Parties.

The draw parties are a true celebration of the finalist’s achieve-ment, and every effort is made to ensure that everyone has a great time. Contestants and fans are treated to an array of food and drink, and the excitement reaches its peak when the actual draw begins.

One-by-one, each finalist is called to the front of the room, where an array of blue-crystal wine glasses are displayed. Each final-ist gets to choose their commemorative finals wine glass, and their draw position is found on the bottom of the glass.

Savannah Howell, NRBC Sponsor Coordinator, announced in October, 2010, that SURPASS®, a product of Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc., has come on board as the sponsor of the Open Draw Party at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 21. “The Draw Party gives our contestants a chance to visit with SURPASS® representatives and learn more about their product. Because of the generous sponsorship from SURPASS®, the Open Finals Draw Party is sure to be one of the most fun and exciting events of the NRBC.”

Erica Bord, Boehringer Ingelheim Brand Manager, noted, “We’re excited to have the opportunity to sponsor the NRBC and the Open Draw Party. SURPASS® is used by many top reining horse trainers and owners, and we are thrilled to support the NRBC, which is one of the most respected reining events in the country. We look forward to visiting with anyone who might have questions about our products during the Draw Party.”

SURPASS® (1% diclofenac sodium) topical cream, with

WISDOMTM liposo-mal technology, keeps medicine where it’s needed, effectively targeting the patient’s pain and inflammation like an injection, but without the needle. So you treat only the parts that need treatment in small, targeted doses.

SURPASS is the only FDA-approved veterinary use of diclof-enac, a potent analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent. But that’s just the beginning. Every aspect of SURPASS is designed to put the horse owner’s mind at ease, while comforting their horse. In a recent survey1, 68% of horse owners and trainers cited concern with gastric ulcers and 38% reported a similar concern of renal/kidney failure. However, SURPASS offers a solution that is trustworthy and easy to manage in a unique topical cream. And, because it’s a Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica product, it is sold only thru veterinarians, who are the vital link to proper diagnosis and therapeutic options for the horse’s condition.

Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc., is a premier manu-facturer of equine vaccines and pharmaceuticals. The Boehringer Ingelheim commitment is to the health and well-being of horse populations around the world. Boehringer Ingelheim provides innovative products such as SURPASS®, Hyvisc®, Calvenza™ - 03 vaccines, and Ventipulmin® Syrup. Boehringer Ingelheim equine products are designed, manufactured, and marketed through veteri-narians to meet the needs of the equine industry. To learn more visit the website at www.bi-vetmedica.com.

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Reining Horse World Demographics

National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) members most often own a farm or a ranch, the mean value of which (land, facilities, and equipment

used for horses) is over $632,000.

The average NRHA member is 46.9-years-old, married, lives in a rural setting, and earns the majority of his/her income in a profession other

than the horse industry.

There are over 14,000 NRHA members worldwide. The average member is most likely a horse owner, breeder, competitor, or spectator; and will

attend 1 to 5 NRHA approved shows per year.

The average member is most likely to have been involved in showing and riding prior to joining the NRHA.

The average number of horses owned by members is 8.8 and the average number of horses managed is 12.5. The mean value of horses owned is

$133,000 and the mean value of horses managed is $164,920.

Over half of NRHA members have at least a bachelor’s degree and nearly 20% have earned a graduate or professional degree.

Over 40% of NRHA Members report a gross income of over $100,000.

The average number of credit cards held by members is 3.2. The majority report they do not maintain a carry-over balance on any cards.

The reining industry is growing. It’s made up of National Reining Horse

Association members from all over the world.

Each year Quarter Horse News does a survey of Favorite

Reining Show. The winner is invariably the NRBC!

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The National Reining Breeders Classic offers sponsorships to fit any marketing plan. All sponsorships provide high profile association with

the largest added money reining event in the world. Sponsorships can be customized to create a program that is mutually beneficial for sponsor

and show. The NRBC team works with each sponsor to create a package that will integrate the sponsor’s presence into the event, will fit the

sponsor’s marketing plan and create industry buzz. However, only one sponsorship per individual or business is allowed,

and only one name per sponsorship.

Patron Sponsor1. Full-page color ad in 2013 NRBC Show Program2. 25% discount on additional paid advertising in NRBC publications3. Name inclusion on all NRBC sponsor listings including NRBC website4. Visibility at NRBC Booth at NRHA Futurity & NRHA Derby5. Distribution of promotional materials (if provided) from NRBC booth at NRHA Futurity and NRHA Derby, and any other booth locations6. Featured press release7. Name inclusion in selected press releases sent year-round8. Two banners in each arena9. Priority announcer and scoreboard recognition10. Vendor booth space11. Major championship awards presentations participation12. Twelve passes to the Sponsor Area for duration of the show including admission to sponsor-only events13. Premier reserved sponsor table14. Priority for paid warm-ups 15. Priority for RV Parking (only if space is reserved by February 1)

Cost: $10,000

The premier designation for NRBC Sponsorship is that of

Patron Sponsorship.

Our Patron Sponsors lead the NRBC Supporter Family

Since all the NRBC Foal Money and 70% of the Stallion Money

go into the NRBC purse each year, we depend on our

NRBC Sponsors for the support to make the NRBC

a truly special show.

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, the NRBC is

second to none!

2013 Sponsorship Opportunities

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The National Reining Breeders Classic offers sponsorships to fit any marketing plan. All sponsorships provide high profile association with

the largest added money reining event in the world. Sponsorships can be customized to create a program that is mutually beneficial for sponsor

and show. The NRBC team works with each sponsor to create a package that will integrate the sponsor’s presence into the event, will fit the

sponsor’s marketing plan and create industry buzz. However, only one sponsorship per individual or business is allowed.

Gold Sponsor1. Full-page color ad in the 2013 NRBC Program2. 20% discount on additional paid advertising in NRBC publications3. Name inclusion on all NRBC sponsor listings including NRBC website4. Distribution of promotional materials (if provided) from NRBC booth at NRHA Futurity and NRHA Derby5. Name inclusion in selected press releases sent year-round6. One banner in each arena7. Frequent announcer and scoreboard recognition8. Awards presentations participation9. Six passes to the Sponsor Area for duration of the show including admission to sponsor-only events10. Reserved table in sponsor area11. Priority for paid warm-ups based on sponsorship level12. Priority for RV parking based on sponsorship level (only if space is reserved by February 1)

Cost: $5,000

Silver Sponsor & Saddle Sponsor1. Half-page color ad in the 2013 NRBC Program2. 20% discount on additional paid advertising in NRBC publications3. Name inclusion on all NRBC sponsor listings including NRBC website4. Distribution of promotional materials (if provided) from NRBC booth at NRHA Futurity and NRHA Derby5. One banner in upper level of Coliseum arena6. Announcer and scoreboard recognition7. Four passes to the Sponsor Area for duration of the show including admission to sponsor-only events. (Includes a shared named table based on priority, if space allows.)8. Priority for paid warm-ups based on sponsorship level9. Priority for ONE RV spot based on sponsorship level (only if space is reserved by February 1)

Cost: $3,000

Our Gold, Silver and Saddle Sponsors are the mainstay of the

NRBC Program.

Their strong commitment to this event helps the NRBC continue to be everyone’s

favorite reining show.

2013 Sponsorship Opportunities

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The National Reining Breeders Classic offers sponsorships to fit any marketing plan. All sponsorships provide high profile identification

with the highest added money reining in the world.

Crystal Sponsor1. Half-page black & white ad in the 2013 NRBC Show Program2. 15% discount on additional paid advertising in NRBC publications3. Name inclusion on all NRBC sponsor listings including NRBC website4. Distribution of promotional materials (if provided) from NRBC booth at NRHA Futurity and NRHA Derby. 5. One banner in designated Coliseum areas6. Announcer and scoreboard recognition7. Two passes to the Sponsor Area for duration of the show including admission to sponsor-only events. (Does not include a named table.)8. Priority for paid warm-ups based on sponsorship level9. Priority for ONE RV spot based on sponsorship level (only if space is reserved by February 1)

Cost: $1,250

Designated Sponsorship1. 15% discount on paid advertising in NRBC publications2. Name inclusion on all NRBC sponsor listings, including website3. Distribution of promotional materials (if provided) from NRBC booth at NRHA Futurity and NRHA Derby4. Announcer and scoreboard recognition5. Two passes to the Sponsor Area for duration of the show including admission to sponsor-only events. (Does not include a named table.)6. Priority for paid warm-ups based on sponsorship level7. Priority for ONE RV spot based on sponsorship level (only if space is reserved by February 1)

Cost: $750

For more information on NRBC Sponsorships, contact Loren Morris at 801-661-5738 or [email protected]

NRBC Crystal Sponsors contribute greatly to the

success of this event.

NRBC Designated Sponsorships are an economical way to become involved with the event and the

organization. They include buckle and trophy sponsorships.

Thanks to our Designated Sponsors.

Each helps to make the NRBC a great show!

2013 Sponsorship Opportunities

NATIONAL REINING BREEDERS CLASSIC2013 Sponsorship Quick Response Form

Name: ______________________________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________________________

City/State/Zip: ________________________________________________________

Home Phone: ________________________________________________________

Cell Phone: __________________________________________________________

E-mail Address: _______________________________________________________

Please Check Sponsorship Level:

q $10,000+ Patron Sponsor

q $7,500 Party/Reception Gold Plus Sponsor Preferred Party/Reception: ____________________________________________ (Returning Sponsors have first priority on available parties/receptions)

q $5,000 Gold Sponsor

q $3,000 Silver Sponsor

q $1,250 Crystal Sponsor

q $750 Designated Sponsor First choice for class to sponsor buckle for: ________________________________ Second choice for class to sponsor buckle for: _____________________________ (First-come, first-serve; If your choice of classes are not available, one will be assigned)

q Saddle Sponsor

I would prefer to be billed:

q March 1, 2013 for full amount

q Two equal payments due February 1, 2013 and March 1, 2013 PLEASE NOTE: Sponsorships are limited to one individual or entity, including partnerships.

q Check q Visa/MasterCard - Account #: _______________________________

Exp Date: _____________________ CVC Code: _________________

Signature: ___________________________________________________________

Please return to:NRBC • 13181 US Highway 177 • Byars, OK 74831

or fax to 580-759-3999