MURFREESBORO, Tenn., January 22, 2007—Road to the Horse Owner/Producer Tootie Bland (of Noodle, Texas) announces the March 3-4, 2007 event will be broadcast live via webcast—opening the event to an unlimited number of horse enthusiasts. The event officially sold out in December--selling more than 6,000 seats in the Tennessee Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, Tenn.
“We’re excited to know people all over the world can log on and see Clinton Anderson, Stacy Westfall and Chris Cox live as the event unfolds,” Bland says. “We know many people want to see the event however possible—we currently have a waiting list of more than 800 and one lady told us she’s driving 7 hours to do anything to get a ticket. She said it’s like trying to get into a Mick Jagger concert if you’rd a rock fan or a George Strait concert if you’re a country fan. Having the webcast will help us introduce, educate and entertain people around the world—whether or not they are able to find a ticket.”
The webcast will be available for $25 per computer connection. The Webcast will show the two-day event in its entirety. Computer owners with a high-speed connection may log on to
http://www.roadtothehorse.com for complete purchasing and download directions. Purchasing and downloading details will be posted on the web site by mid February.
About Road to the Horse:
Anderson, Westfall and Cox will tame three virtually untouched young American Quarter Horses in front of a 6,000 capacity Tennessee Miller Coliseum crowd. Each clinician will demonstrate his unique way of gentling a colt and preparing it to be ridden and negotiated through an obstacle course. Road to the Horse showcases the respected technique of gentling instead of breaking horses—the techniques commonly called “horse whispering.”
Photo: Clinton Anderson
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