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The NRHA European Futurity is divided into four levels in both
the Open and Non Pro Futurity divisions according to the qualification
of the riders. For detailed information on the different levels
of competition, please refer to the 2010 NRHA European Futurity
conditions at nrha-european-futurity.com. In addition to the NRHA
European Futurity, the show offers a full slate of NRHA Ancillary
Classes. Deadline for Futurity entries is January 15, 2010 and
the deadline for ancillary entries is February 1, 2010. Program
& Nomination Form
International Attention
The 2009 NRHA European
Futurity not only attracted competitors from 16 nations, but also
visitors and media. More than 10,000 visitors watched go round
competition, as well as the exciting finals. In addition, nearly
23,600 visitors per day from 32 countries visited the show’s
web site, nrha-european-futurity.com.
The first NRHA European
Futurity Level 4 Open Champion was Bernard Fonck riding Sail On
Top Whizard. The Belgian trainer scored a 228.5 to win this division
and more than $45,000. Canadian Duane Latimer and Spark N Whiz
placed second scoring a 220.5. The Level 4 Non Pro Futurity division
was won by Claudio Risso (Italy) with RS Linkwood Jac (216.5).
Matteo Bendusi and At Toriwin (211) placed second.
2011 and 2012
NRHA European Futurities Return to Kreuth
The dates of the 2011
and 2012 NRHA European Futurity have been confirmed in a three-year
deal signed by NRHA and the Kreuth facility.
The 2011 NRHA European Futurity is scheduled for March 6 - 12,
with the 2012 edition slated for March 4 - 10.
New Nomination Program Begins with 2009 Foals
The NRHA European Futurity
is open to all four-year-olds until the 2013 event at which time
only horses nominated to the European Futurity Nomination Program
can enter. This new nomination program starts with 2009 foals
with the 230€ nomination fee being due by March 31, 2010.
Horses nominated to the NRHA European Nomination Program also
are eligible to enter the NRHA Futurity and Derby held in the
United States as well. In addition, the program includes a Nominator
Incentive in which the person or entity that nominates the foal
will receive five percent of that horse’s winnings in any
division of the Futurity or Derby whether they still own the horse
or not.
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