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Circle Y Saddles, Inc, America’s Leading Saddle Brand, welcomes internationally renowned clinician and trainer to its Team Of Champions. The Julie Goodnight and Circle Y partnership brings horse owners quality products and superior knowledge in saddles and their use. The original Flex2® saddles by Circle Y provide Goodnight, and her many fans, better fit and comfort for both horse and rider.
Goodnight designed and rides her seven-saddle PEAK Performance™ line. With a saddle design for every type of western rider ranging from trail, arena performance, gaited trail, and high-performance Ranch Versatility work, there's a Goodnight saddle for you.
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Check out the PEAK Performance™ saddles

For more information about Julie Goodnight and Horse Master With Julie Goodnight visit www.juliegoodnight.com and www.horsemaster.tv
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Circle Y Saddles, America’s Leading Saddle Brand, is proud to add World Champion Cowboy Mounted Shooter, , to its Team Of Champions. As the history-making 2009 Overall World CMSA Champion, 2010 Overall National Champion, 2010, 2008, and 2007 Reserve World Champion Cowgirl, and multiple world record holder for the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association (CMSA), Kenda brings to Circle Y expertise and a competitive edge in this fast growing sport.
Kenda, who splits time between her ranches in Washington and Arizona, has led the women’s and open events in the relatively new sport of mounted shooting. A holder of six World Record times, Kenda has definitely found her game. She is also four-time World Point Champion in CSMA events. She currently trains horses and riders for mounted shooting while teaching clinics and competing in over 30 events across the country.
It is through her expertise the line of Kenda Lenseigne Cowboy Mounted Shooting saddles were developed.
> Check out the KL Shooting saddles here
For more information about Kenda and mounted shooting, visit
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Circle Y is proud to have champion cowboy mounted shooter on our Team of Champions. With more than 20 years of horse training experience, he has produced winning horses in cowboy mounted shooting and a variety of Western and English disciplines.
He collaborated with Circle Y to create his unique saddle-the Dan Byrd Super Shooter. Its design will pull double duty and take you from the ranch to the arena. See the Super Shooter here.
Learn more about Dan Byrd and his winning abilities at danbyrdhorses.com.
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is a five-time NFR Qualifier, two-time NFR World Champion, two-time NFR World Reserve Champion. "I feel the comfort of my horse is just as important as my own when we are competing or just out riding. Circle Y has managed to combine the two along with beauty in my collection."
Kaminski's Big Dreams barrel saddles are designed to keep you in a balanced position with three different tree options.
> Check out her saddles here
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Circle Y proudly makes the line of Ultimate Barrel racing saddles. Martha “wrote the book” on training barrel horses with wins in virtually every venue. She and her husband, R.E., are known the world over for not only her barrel racing success and his roping expertise, but for their training of hundreds of championship competitors in these events.
> Check out the Ultimate saddles here
For more information about Martha Josey, visit
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Lisa Lockhart is a professional barrel racer and barrel horse trainer. She is a wife, mother, and rancher. She credits her success and ability to professionally rodeo to the great support system she receives from her family. Lockhart has collaborated with Circle Y to design her new 1544 Fast & Furious Barrel Racer to accommodate large shouldered barrel horses.
> Check out Lisa's barrel saddles
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Tammy Fischer is a 5-Time NFR Qualifier, Calgary Stampede Champion, and Rodeo Houston Champion Barrel Racer. She collaborated with Circle Y to design her signature treeless barrel saddle.
Fischer’s saddle suits the rider that likes a deep, secure seat with an upright swell and 5” cantle. The treeless design of her saddle keeps the rider in close contact with the horse and allows unrestricted movement.
> Check out Tammy's Treeless barrel saddle here
Learn more about Tammy Fischer at www.tammyfischerbarrelhorses.com.
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Jackie Jatzlau is a 2-time NFR qualifier, multiple futurity and derby champion, and AQHA World Champion. She collaborated with Circle Y to design her signature treeless barrel saddle. Jatzlau's saddle appeals to the rider who prefers a more open seat, with a lower swell and 4”, laid back cantle. The treeless design of her saddle keeps the rider in close contact with the horse and allows unrestricted movement.
> Check out Jackie's treeless saddle here
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Mesa Leavitt, age 16, has dominated the IPRA, NBHA Youth World, Josey Jr. World, and numerous other barrel racing competitions for the past several years. In 2010, she won her fourth consecutive IPRA Barrel Racing Championship, and, in 2008, she won the Triple Crown of Barrel Racing which includes the All-American Youth Race, Josey Jr. World, and the NBHA World. Mesa has collaborated with Circle Y to design her signature all-around saddle perfect for barrel racing and roping.
> Check out Mesa's saddle here
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Born and raised on a dairy farm in Culpeper, Virginia, resides at his training facility, Cedar Run Ranch in Cumberland, Virginia. It is at his Cedar Run Ranch that Kenny provides apprenticeship and intensive certification programs as well as private training sessions.
Kenny and his horses travel throughout the eastern United States doing five-day symposiums, clinics, expos, demonstrations and training sessions. He is internationally known and has successfully completed an eight-day clinic tour in England, which was hosted by the AQHA UK. Kenny teaches 17-20 clinics per year and has worked thousands of horses. For the past ten years, Kenny has participated at top-rated events such as Horse World Expo in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, the Festival of Champions and have attended Equine Affaire in Massachusetts and Ohio.
> Check out Kenny's saddles here
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Trainer and clinician, , has relied on the quality and performance of Circle Y saddles for several years. He, and wife Jacquie, travel the world promoting better communication with your horse to achieve success at what ever discipline.
For more information about Clay Harper, visit
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Pam Grace is a professional dressage exhibitor, horse trainer, clinician, and “L” dressage judge.
In her lifetime with horses, Grace has ridden several disciplines, including barrel racing, reining,
polo, and race horses, but “dancing” with horses is where she excels. Grace is a 5-time ABIG Grand
Prix Champion and USDF Gold Medalist with numerous wins in the dressage ring, including 87 USDF All
Breed Championships and countless ABIC, GAIG and Southwest Dressage Championships. Grace’s latest
endeavor is the relatively new discipline of Western dressage, the melding of Classical dressage
and Western horsemanship.
> See her western dressage saddle here
For more information about Pam Grace, visit www.pamgrace.com.
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Trainer and clinician, , believes the relationship between horse and rider should be something that is enjoyed. He stresses the importance of being able to control every part of your horse. While conducting clinics Luke teaches how to build trust with your horse while using common things found along the trail or in the barn, using everything as a learning experience for the horse. By keeping things new and interesting for both horse and rider a stronger trust relationship is formed.
For more information about Luke Reinbold, visit www.lukereinbold.com.
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is a clinician who focuses on the “Emotional Coat” that horse owners wear when trying to be successful with the many training techniques other instructors promote. She believes that this “coat” reflects the life experience of horse owners and can be a barrier to honest communication between a horse and its handler. Dawn appears as clinician at Equine Affaire, and other major horse venues across the country. She also uses her therapy skills and her horses together at her farm in New York by holding workshops with battered women and handicapped children.
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