A native Australian, Clinton Anderson was the first horse trainer to launch a "made-for-TV" weekly training program broadcast on sattelite television. The use of untrained horses and a variety of topics covering common problems faced by horse owners has made his show RFD-TV's most popular equine program. Clinton works hard to educate horse owners on how to be safe and effective while enjoying their horses. His training methods are easy to understand and designed to help horse owners get the results they desire. In 2003 and again in 2005, Anderson faced the country's best horse trainers and clinicians in the pretigious Road To The Horse Competition, becoming the first person to win the event twice in a row. Clinton lives in Belle Center, Ohio.
The owner of Fullerton Training & Management, Inc., based just outside of Kansas City, Missouri, Clint Fullerton specializes in training, showing, breeding, and marketing of world class halter horses. Showing and coaching the winners of ninety-one World and Reserve World Championships in five different breed associations is a testament to the high standards and quality workmanship for which team Fullerton is known. Fullerton Training & Management, Inc. is also home to ten World or Reserve World Champion stallions. Fullerton is a National Director for the American Paint Horse Association.
Sherry has always loved horses and received her first pony at the age of 2. Sherry’s career path has taken her in numerous directions over the last 25 years but her desire has always led her back to training horses. Today, Sherry operates Heart In Your Hand Horsemanship in Burwell, Nebraska
Tim and Colleen McQuay’s McQuay Stables in Tioga, Texas, has become a focal point for the equine industry.
Tim McQuay is the All Time Leading Money Earner in the history of the National Reining Horse Association, with over $1.8 million earned. He’s won the NRHA Futurity, Derby, Superstakes, and the National Reining Breeders Classic, along with AQHA Reining World Championships. In international competition, he’s been a team Gold Medalist as well, and is a sought-after clinician, teacher, and judge.
Colleen McQuay is highly successful in the hunter and jumper world, with five American Quarter Horse Association World Championships, and All American Quarter Horse Congress Championships in the double figure range. Also successful in the United States Equestrian competition, she is a highly respected coach of trainers and top individuals.
Becky Merrill received her first pony for her 5th birthday. In the fifty years following that she has raised, trained and exhibited quality horses of several breeds. She has won many national honors riding Quarter Horses, Paints and Palominos. A former judge in several associations, and well known trainer, Becky was forced to alter her career in the late 1980's due to a chronic lung condition. Since training for the public was no longer an option, Becky eventually turned Amateur exhibitor, specializing in World Class Trail Horses. Training her own horses, she has won six World Championships, several Reserve World Championships, and the All-American Quarter Horse Congress three times. Her World and Congress wins have been both in the Open and Amateur Divisions.