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Craig Cameron

Craig Cameron

Craig Cameron’s original, entertaining and motivational style is regularly sought after by TV, radio, magazines, fairs, ranches, concerts, universities and many celebrities. Cameron has worked with and for such notables as Lynn Anderson, Ralph Lauren, Ty Murray, Michael Martin Murphy, Cody Lambert, Bum Phillips, Charmayne James, Bob Moorehouse, Buck Taylor and others. Cameron’s humility and fairness go a long way with horses and people and by using the Western way of life so successfully in his endeavor to teach and communicate his skills, Cameron is keeping our Western heritage alive.

Singing artist, Red Steagall says, “Cameron’s year includes hundreds of public appearances nationwide, in Europe and in the Canadian Provinces. He always entertains the crowd and he’s as good with a horse as anybody I have ever seen.”

Cameron has been a regular for many years at events such as the Michael Martin Murphy Westfests, the Amarillo Ranch Rodeo, the National Cowboy Symposium, the Lincoln County Cowboy Symposium, the Wichita Falls Ranch Rodeo, the Edmonton Farmfair and Canadian National Finals Rodeo, Red Steagall’s Cowboy Gatherings, the Tulsa Farm Show, the Oklahoma City Farm Show, the Midwest Agriland Farm Show, the Minnesota Horse Expo, the Michigan Horse Expo, the West Dakota Roundup and the Abilene Western Heritage. Cameron’s incredible brand of horsemanship has brought him national sponsorships from such companies as Purina Mills, Priefert Mft., Sundowner Trailers, Polaris Ranger and Cowboy Tack.

Cameron has a long line of horse handling products, including his successful and very popular four video collections. “Gentle Horse Breaking,” “Dark into Light,” “Predator-Prey” and his newest, “Back to Basics,” are still being sold worldwide. In 2004, he introduced a new book and line of products.

Cameron’s hard work has not gone unnoticed. In 2002, he was awarded the prestigious Working Cowboy of the Year award by the American Cowboy Culture Awards Committee. He was also one of only three men selected to participate in the First Whisper Challenge Competition in August 2002. Cameron is also featured weekly in Hoof Beats on cable TV and is a regular on RFT-TV.

Cameron’s cowboy humor, often compared to Will Rogers, and his common sense approach (he calls it horse-sense) are opening the eyes of horses and horse enthusiasts world-wide.

Put to the test by countless numbers of tough horses, Cameron is still going strong. He was recently asked by a reporter, “I guess you are going to ride until hell freezes over?” Cameron replied, “When hell freezes over, I am going to start riding on ice.”

2008 Show Recap/2009 Schedule