The Run For A Million Non-Pro Challenge Added Money Increases to $125,000 for 2026
The Run For A Million boosts Non-Pro Challenge added money to $125,000 in 2026, highlighting the growing influence of non-pro riders in reining’s premier event.

Non-pro riders are a driving force behind the reining industry. They are the owners who invest in young prospects, the customers who support training programs, and the competitors who juggle careers, families, and full lives outside the show pen—all while dedicating themselves to the sport.

That influence continues to be recognized on reining’s biggest stage.

In 2026, The Run For A Million Non Pro Challenge will offer $125,000 in added money, an increase of $50,000 that further strengthens its position as one of the most prestigious events in non-pro competition.

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The Road to Las Vegas

Qualification for the Non Pro Challenge begins at The Run For A Million semi-finals qualifying events held across the United States and Europe. Riders who finish in the top five at those events advance to the non-pro semi-finals, which take place alongside the 6666 Ranch NRHA Derby in Oklahoma City.

From there, the top 30 riders advance to The Run For A Million in Las Vegas, joined by additional international qualifiers.

The clean-slate format ensures that every rider enters the event on an equal playing field, reinforcing the focus on performance in the moment rather than prior earnings or reputation.

To find a semi-finals qualifying event near you, visit therunforamillion.com.

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