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NCHA Championship Futurity for 3-year-old horses which have not been shown.
NCHA Super Stakes divisions for 4-year-old and 5-/6-year-old horses sired by subscribed stallions.
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NCHA Super Stakes Foal Nominations
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NCHA Summer Spectacular presented by Great American Insurance. Divisions for 4-year-old and 5-/6-year-old horses.
NCHA World Championship Finals. Fifteen Entries are taken in both the Open and Non-Pro Championship classes, based on the Top Standings from each class.
Eastern National Championships presented by The 6666 Ranch. Contestants in NCHA's affiliate or area standings are eligible to compete in the 12 approved Championship classes.
Western National Championships presented by The 6666 Ranch. Contestants in NCHA's affiliate or area standings are eligible to compete in the 12 approved Championship classes.
In addition, NCHA organizes NCHA Weekend during which shows are held for all 25 NCHA Regions in the USA and Canada.
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Charles Moncrief: 1949-2021

Longtime NCHA member, owner and breeder Charles Moncrief (71) of Fort Worth, Tex., died January 6. Moncrief, and his wife, Kit, are associated as breeders and/or owners of NCHA earners of more than $1 million, including NCHA Futurity champion Royal Fletch (LTE $235,098), Roseanna Dual (LTE $154,369), Mo Flo ($130,586), and Metro Fletch ($106,828).
They have also been successful as breeders and owners of reined cow horses.
The Kit & Charlie Moncrief Building, at Fort Worth’s historic Will Rogers Memorial Complex, houses the Watt Arena, home of the NCHA World Finals, and setting, for many sessions, of the Western Bloodstock NCHA Futurity Sales.
Moncrief served for nearly half a century on the board of the Fort Worth Stock Show. He and Kit were inducted into the Texas Cowboys Hall of Fame last year.
Charles Moncrief was the grandson of wildcatter W.A. “Monty” Moncrief and Elizabeth Bright Moncrief, and son of W.A. “Tex” Moncrief, Jr. and Deborah Beggs Moncrief.
Charlie and Kit joined NCHA in 1972, and have long been recognized for their philanthropy and community service.