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The Crown Jewel Futurity Incentive Program

How the program works

Simple, transparent, and inclusive — rewarding the Nominators of horses that place in The Crown Jewel Futurity at the High Roller Reining Classic.

Overview

A platform, not a club.

No stallion roster requirement. During the Founding Years, a horse can compete in The Crown Jewel Futurity without a stallion nomination — and horse nomination fees fund The Crown Jewel Incentive Fund.

The Crown Jewel Futurity is an NRHA-approved Category 6 event for 3-year-old horses — a Level 4 Open with $100,000 in added money and a Level 2 Open with $10,000 in added money, both with zero competition retainage and long-term purse growth. It is the competitive stage where Nominator incentives are offered, anchoring the Crown Jewel ecosystem by rewarding stallions, horses, owners, and competitors.

Who earns incentive payouts

Eligibility for payouts

When a horse places Top 5 in an eligible division of The Crown Jewel Futurity, incentive payouts are awarded to its Nominators.

The Horse Nominator

The Nominator of record for the horse — during the Founding Years, the person who nominates the horse into its division. The Horse Nominator is always eligible for their share of the incentive payout.

40% of the Incentive Fund

The Stallion Nominator

Eligible as the Stallion Nominator of record, provided the annual stallion participation requirement has been met for the competition year (see below).

60% of the Incentive Fund

For stallion owners

The annual participation requirement

Commencing in 2027, a stallion satisfies the annual participation requirement through one of three approved methods. Stallion owners hold the exclusive right to participate through August 15; after that, a third party may nominate the stallion.

Method 1

Stallion Sponsorship

Provide a minimum sponsorship of $2,500 to The Crown Jewel Futurity, executed in the name of the participating stallion.

  • Recognized as an Official Crown Jewel Stallion Sponsor for that competition year.
  • Paid in full by August 15.
Sponsorship options
Method 2

Stallion Service Donation

Donate one (1) breeding service to The Crown Jewel Futurity Stallion Service Auction during the calendar year preceding the competition.

  • Offered through the online auction with a $2,500 minimum value.
  • If it sells below the minimum, the owner may pay the difference by August 15; if it does not sell, the requirement may be met through sponsorship instead.
Donate a service
Method 3

Third-Party Nomination

If a stallion has not satisfied the requirement by August 15, any individual or entity may nominate it by satisfying the $2,500 participation requirement one of two ways:

  • Direct payment — submit the $2,500 participation fee through the official Crown Jewel website; or
  • Auction credit — if the stallion is entered in the Stallion Service Auction, the sale price is credited toward the $2,500 (pay the balance if it sells for less).
  • The Third-Party Nominator of record then receives the stallion incentive payouts. Deadline September 1; +$1,000 late nomination fee afterward.
Read the terms
Heads up: for stallion-based incentive payouts, only the Nominator of record is eligible to receive distributions. If the stallion owner is not the Nominator, the owner has no claim to that stallion's incentive payout for the applicable year.
The payout schedule

How payouts are distributed

Incentive payouts are issued following verification of results, eligibility, and required tax documentation. The Incentive Fund is divided 60% to the Stallion Nominator and 40% to the Horse Nominator, then awarded by placing across the Top 5.

PlacingHorse fundStallion fund
1st35%35%
2nd25%25%
3rd20%20%
4th15%15%
5th5%5%

Each fund (Horse Nominator and Stallion Nominator) is distributed across the Top 5 by these percentages.

The 60 / 40 split

Every incentive payout is divided between two Nominators:

60%
Stallion Nominator (if participation met)
40%
Horse Nominator
Reallocation rule: during the Founding Years, if a placing horse's sire has not been nominated or has not satisfied the stallion participation requirement, the Stallion Nominator portion for that placing is reallocated and added to the Horse Nominator fund payout.

See projected payout figures

Funding structure

Where the fund
comes from.

Founding Years 2026–2029: incentive funds are generated from horse nomination fees collected at the time of entry.

Beginning in 2027, The Crown Jewel Nominator Incentive Program will offer offspring nominations to position offspring to compete in dedicated Crown Jewel Nominated divisions beginning in 2030. Those nomination fees support increased added money, expanded division offerings, incentive payouts, and the continued growth and sustainability of the program.

See the Nominator Incentive
The fine print, in plain terms

General rules

Final decisions
All interpretations of these rules and all decisions of The Crown Jewel Incentive management shall be final.
Annual requirement
Stallion participation requirements must be fulfilled annually.
Proper nomination
Horses must be properly entered and nominated in The Crown Jewel Futurity to be eligible.
Rule updates
Rule updates may occur annually to support program growth and sustainability.
Governing terms
The program is governed by the High Roller Reining Classic General Event Terms & Conditions and the laws of the State of Nevada. Read the full Terms & Conditions →
Questions?

We're here to help you participate.

For questions regarding the program, participation requirements, or sponsorship opportunities, reach out to The Crown Jewel Incentive management.