Last Call: Get Your Entries in for the Titan Contest by Friday

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When Clinton released the “Titan: A Legend in the Making” YouTube series to the public in December 2015, Titan quickly caught the attention of horse lovers around the world. The series chronicles Titan’s training as a reining prospect and follows the ups and downs of his career. In March, Titan entered the show ring for the first time and won the Cactus Reining Classic Open Derby in an epic fashion. His score of a 233.5 solidified his ability as a reiner and brought his fans to their feet.

“Titan has become extremely popular and resonates with a lot of horsemen. I’ve lost count of the number of people who’ve approached me and told me how his training series has helped them with their horsemanship. He’s had a lot of people cheering him on from day one, and we’ve certainly appreciated the support,” Clinton says.

Because of the passionate support Titan has received from horsemen around the world, Clinton wants to share the stallion’s success. “Titan’s become what I consider the people’s horse. We’ve all come together to put him on the road to success and can’t wait to see where he takes us next,” Clinton says.

Two lucky horsemen will win Titan’s championship trophy and belt buckle from the Cactus Reining Classic Open Derby.

How to Enter the Contest:

In 500 words or less, tell us how Titan has inspired you to be a better horseman and helped you reach your horsemanship goals. Submit your entry to [email protected] with the subject line “Titan Contest” by 5 p.m. CST Friday, August 24th.

The winners will be selected and announced on Tuesday, September 4th. First place will receive Titan’s trophy, and second place will receive the belt buckle.

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