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Ride & Tie
World Championship
Originally
the Levi’s Ride & Tie,
this is the annual
signature
race of the Ride and Tie Association.
Drawing
the largest crowd of competitors from across the nation and sometimes
even from
around the globe, this event is open to all who wish
to tackle the sport’s pinnacle event.
Historically
scheduled for Father’s Day weekend, with the intention
of making attendance easy for families with school aged children,
you might schedule your summer vacation event around this race.
As plans
for the next Championship are announced, specifics will be posted
here. Depending on location, the camp is usually open for a full
week before
the race.
The
World Championship race is not tied to one specific location:
the race may be held in a different location each year, or may rest
at one
location for several years before moving to a new, fresh location.
The World Championship course will be designed to challenge. The mileage
is altered from year to year in light of course ruggedness, elevation
gain/loss, altitude and other factors that may affect course difficulty.
The trail boss is tasked each year to design a course that can be won
in 4 hours. Each successful team completing the full course, regardless
of time, is awarded a pair of custom designed commemorative belt buckles.
A short course is generally offered, concurrent to the World Championship,
for those not prepared for the full challenge.
Free
entry for international teams: write to international@rideandtie.org
to nominate your team for the free entry. One team per country will
receive free entry to the Ride & Tie World Championship. Multiple
entries per country are welcome: the complimentary entry will be awarded
to the
first team to nominate.
A
limited number of horses are usually available for lease. The Ride
and Tie Association bears no responsibility and has no involvement
in
the leasing of horses. If you can establish your competence as a
rider and a person who will treat the horse humanely; if you are willing
to
enter just for the fun and withdraw at the slightest indication the
health of the horse will benefit from your doing so, then ask about
lease arrangements.
Sample
race pages from past years provide you with an idea what kind of
information will be available here in the future
for the coming year’s
race:
Check
back later, this page will be replaced once specific information is
available for the next Ride & Tie World Championship.

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