Bob Avila Joins Clinton on the Uncut & Real Raw Podcast

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Clinton sits down to visit with renowned horseman Bob Avila in the newest episode of the Uncut & Real Raw podcast. A member of the National Reined Cow Horse Association Hall of Fame and the American Quarter Horse Association Hall of Fame, Bob is one of the most respected horsemen in the western performance industry and well known for his versatility. Throughout his career, he’s won multiple AQHA World and Reserve World Championships in events that include reining, working cow horse, cutting, western riding and halter. He is an NRCHA Million Dollar Rider, a three-time Snaffle Bit Futurity champion, an NRHA Futurity champion, a two-time World’s Greatest Horseman champion, and was named the first AQHA Professional Horseman of the Year.

Some of Bob’s most notable equine partners are Paid By Chic, Light N Fine, Major Bonanza, Major Investment, The Major Leaguer, Mist N Smoke, Smoke Em Okie, Wright On, Smart Lil Calboy, Smart Zanolena, and Chics Magic Potion.

Throughout the episode, Bob and Clinton talk about how Bob built his career, the ins and outs of the equine industry and tips for aspiring trainers.

Listen to the episode most anywhere you listen to podcasts, including on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, PlayerFM, the Samsung Podcast app and Podchaser. Watch the full-length episode on the Uncut and Real Raw YouTube channel.

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