NCHA: Amateur Horse of the Year
In November, 2014, the board of directors of the NCHA established the NCHA Amateur Horse of the Year to be awarded annually during the NCHA Futurity in December. The first winner of this award was announced in December, 2015. Friends of Amy Bell who are members of the NCHA asked the NCHA board to consider naming this annual award in memory of Amy Bell. Amy started showing an American Quarter Horse in NCHA competitions and shows in 2001. She loved showing a cutting horse and was a regular competitor in NCHA events throughout the southwest. She showed her horses in the NCHA Futurity, NCHA Derby and the NCHA Super Stakes as well as numerous other NCHA aged events shows. Amy was in Tulsa, OK at the Breeders Invitational showing her home bred horse Dont Be Grabbin when she passed away.
During a board meeting in early 2015 the NCHA executive committee and board of directors approved a resolution naming the NCHA Amateur Horse of the Year award as the Amy Bell Memorial Amateur Horse of the Year. Amy loved her cutting horses, she loved her cutting horse friends and family and she loved raising her cutting horses. The Bell family is honored that the NCHA would see fit to honor Amy in this special way. The Bell family has joined with numerous friends of Amy to provide a perpetual funding for this award which includes a specially designed Gist Buckle to recognize each year’s winner.
2020 Winner
Winners
2023
Cowboys n Hippies
Owned by:
Mike Rutherford Jr.
Brenham, Tx
2022
Prince of Cat
Owned by:
Rob Kuiper
Merritt, BC
2021
Redneck Hillbillie
Owned by:
Bill Cowan
2020
Cat About Houston
Owned by:
Austria Arnold
Terrell, TX
2019
Sweet Toothe
Owned by:
John Rockey
Palmdale, CA
2018
High Stylin CD
Owned by:
Blake Pattillo
St. Elmo, IL
2017
Two Time Dual
Owned by:
Jimmy Baros
Blanco, TX
2016
Let Georgie Do It
Owned by:
John & Rose Rockey Sr. Partnership
Palmdale, CA
2015
Mr Connerey
Owned by:
Barlow Livestock Inc.
Gillette, WY