
It showed us that working together as a team and believing in one another enables us to achieve anything when we put our mind to it,” Coach Hoffmann said. “Winning the Collegiate Colt Starting Challenge means the world to us as a team. Jacob Christenson competes at the Road to the Horse Collegiate Colt Starting Challenge held on July 23rd and 24th. In addition to participating in the colt starting challenge, students and spectators enjoyed educational clinics from Wade Black and Ken McNabb. Road to the Horse judges Jeff Williams, Ken McNabb and Wade Black scored the teams in different categories that tested the students’ standards of horsemanship while gentling the colt selected by their respective team.

The University of Montana Western selected the winning bay colt named Playguns Little Cash, sired by Playgun Will Travel and out of Miss Cut N Cash. Notably, the University of Montana Western, comprised of team members Katie Ross, James Ramirez and Jacob Christenson and coached by Eric Hoffmann, the Director of Horsemanship and Head Horsemanship Instructor at the Montana Center for Horsemanship and the University of Montana Western, claimed the top spot, earning $15,000 in scholarship money.

Teams competed for $30,000 in scholarships as well as for additional prizes provided by YETI, Platinum Performance, Espana Silk Grooming Products, Show FresH2O™, Western Legacy, Impact Gel Saddle Pads, Gist Silversmiths, and the Mustang Heritage Foundation. “To watch these talented collegiate teams, navigate their way through this challenge was truly an honor, their talent and conduct were a testament to the colleges they represent.”

“There is no better way to create a legacy, than to invest in the future,” states Morris Equine Group President, Tina Battock. Teams from the University of Montana Western, Casper College and Utah Valley University each started a colt from the Diamond-McNabb Ranch Horse Remuda in a close competition that came down to the final obstacle course. passions, in themselves or others, however ma.From left to right: Eric Hoffmann, Jacob Christenson, Katie Ross, and James Ramirez. They found a present support in the evil passions of a malignant and vindictive party, and this gave them courage to be false and wicked enough to satisfy any evil. They knew that Lysias and Plato, and a host of others like them, with nearly all who stopped long enough to think, and had the grace and virtue to be at all just and honest in their sentiments, were against them. They knew well enough that the best men and the best opinions were against them. It was just one of those cases where men, claiming to be men of character and repute, become bold in the commission of fraud and highreaching falsehood, conscious all the while of wrong and outrage, because they are sinning in company, and, whether ultimately successful or not in their particular enterprize, they feel sure of a certain amount of popular, or common and united opinion, to sustain, or at least to shield and cover them. His enemies had taken care to foment this popular, or rather this party dislike, unjust and unreasonable as it was and when they found it had grown to a feeling of hostility and malice sufficiently persecuting and impetuous, to stumble at no means, or methods of annoyance, or destruction, directed towards the object of their malignity, however base or cruel, then they brought out their absurd and lying accusation and, feeling strong in the support and confidence of an abused and dishonest party, they carried forward their persecution to a final and fatal issue. himself obnoxious to the hatred of certain portions of the people, by denouncing their vices, and by refusing to flatter them as the Sophists had been used to do and he had attacked and publicly exposed the Sophists themselves, who were their favorites.
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