NBC News Scripts
WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
1954-12-31
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Photograph of a chestnut colored colt with a star/ stripe marking on its face. The colt also has a right side, rear white sock. The horse is being held by lead rope by a man standing nearly out of frame.
Photograph of a horse wearing a saddle from full profile. The horse is standing in short grass and there is a wooden fence visible in the background.
Photograph of Peppys From Heaven cutting a calf in an indoor arena at the 1990 National Cutting Horse Association Futurity event in Fort Worth, Texas.
Photograph of American Quarter Horse Association hall of fame horse, Mr. Conclusion, standing three quarters front.
Photograph of a chestnut stud with 3 white stockings standing three quarters front in a fenced in pasture.
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Gloria Bar, ridden and owned by Wayne Long, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Non-Professional Division of the Finals.
As of December 27, 2012, Gloria Bar (American Quarter Horse Association ID #3342094) has earned $61,021.77 in NCHA dollars.
The rider, Wayne Long of Texas, has earned $686,180.14 in NCHA dollars (as of December 27, 2012) and is a member of the NCHA Non-Professional Hall of Fame (1997).
Photograph of Bisca Lena, ridden by Keith Hall, competing in the 1991 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas.
A photograph of a man dressed in cowboy attire standing in front of a horse in a small field. There are several white buildings and large trees visible in the background. Photo was taken at Reata Ranch in Pilot Point, TX.
Photograph of National Quarter Horse Association world champion, Town Treasure, standing three quarters front as her lead line is held by a man in a cowboy hat.
Photograph of five horses and their new owners after a sale by Carol Rose. The group stands behind a white rope in a bed of saw dust.
