CR Bradley: AQHA Open Breakaway World Championship, Futurities and Timing

CR Bradley just added a new gold buckle to his collection at the inaugural installment of the AQHA’s Open Breakaway at the World Show in Oklahoma City on Sparkys Golddigger. He discusses the setup of AQHA shows, the scored component of many horseshows and roping futurities and the technical components of a winning breakaway run. He also discusses his return to competition after a recent surgery, some of his favorite bloodlines and shares some insights on various aspects of the breakaway industry. As a longtime trainer and clinician, many-time AQHA world champion and past NFR qualifier, CR is able to view the roping industry from a well-rounded perspective.

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