NRHA Competitor Update for The American Performance Horseman

The National Reining Horse Association, in conjunction with Teton Ridge, has announced a competitor update for The American Performance Horseman, taking place July 19 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.

NRHA Million Dollar Rider Fernando Salgado, of Gainesville, Texas, was injured in a riding accident on Tuesday, July 8, during the SERHA Main Event in Williamston, North Carolina. Salgado was transported to ECU Health Beaufort Hospital for evaluation and will be unable to compete in this year’s team competition.

In accordance with event procedures, NRHA $3 Million Rider Brian Bell will step into Salgado’s place on Team Red, joining National Cutting Horse Association rider Tosten Peterson and National Reined Cow Horse Association rider Nick Dowers. Bell, of Pilot Point, Texas, is no stranger to The American Performance Horseman stage, having competed in the inaugural event in 2024.

The American Performance Horseman, now in its third year, showcases the three Western performance horse disciplines—reining, cutting, and reined cow horse—in a team format in one arena, one night. The event brings top athletes from each association together under the lights in a groundbreaking display of horsemanship and athleticism.

“We wish Fernando a full and speedy recovery,” said NRHA Commissioner Billy Smith. “While we will miss seeing him compete in Fort Worth, we know Brian Bell will represent NRHA and Team Red with the highest level of professionalism and talent.”

For more information on The American Performance Horseman and to view the full roster, visit theamericanperformancehorseman.com.