ABOUT NRHA INSIDE REINING
About NRHA Inside Reining
Follow NRHA Inside Reining to RFD-TV for 2013! Watch us on Tuesdays at 1pm & 11pm ET / 10am & 8pm PT on RFD-TV (DirecTV 345, Dish Network 231, and 600+ Cable networks). Since 2007, NRHA Inside Reining has brought the action packed sport of reining into millions of homes with the first and only show dedicated entirely to the sport of reining. Join host Jenifer Reynolds as she covers reining action from events around the country and spanning the globe such as the NRHA Futurity and Adequan® North American Affiliate Championship Show, NRHA Cowtown Classic, and many more. Find out more about NRHA programs and how to get involved, gain training advice from top NRHA Professionals, and enjoy feature stories on the people and horses that make reining great. Match your skills against the NRHA Judges in our television game show You be the Judge and learn about equine health topics with Dr. Joe Carter in Your Horse, Inside and Out!

NRHA Inside Reining is produced in conjunction with production company Sandbur Video of Jones, Oklahoma. Incorporated in 1966, the National Reining Horse Association is dedicated to the promotion of the reining horse and is the standard setting body of the sport of reining. NRHA, with their International Headquarters in Oklahoma City, is responsible for promoting the sport and working to ensure the highest standards of competition. To learn more about NRHA, programs like Entry Level “Green, Ride and Slide” Reining, or its family of corporate partners, visit nrha.com.

About Host Jenifer Reynolds
Life-long equestrian Jenifer Reynolds brings her passion for horses to each episode of NRHA Inside Reining. The Oklahoma native has been a vital part of the show since its inception working in nearly every facet of the show’s creation.

Reynolds involvement with journalism started as a child and is most recognizable for her 11-year stint as anchor of Oklahoma City’s News 9. Before working for News 9, she covered capitol news and rodeo for KOSU and WKY radio in Oklahoma City. The first major story she covered as a reporter at KOSU radio earned her the DuPont-Columbia Award, the broadcast equivalent to the Pulitzer Prize. At the time, she was the only college student ever to receive the honor. Reynolds and her husband Chris Cook own and operate Sandbur Video.