Craig Cameron, one of this country’s most recognized horsemen and clinicians,
demonstrates a passionate commitment toward his career aspirations, spending a
lifetime dedicated to the greatest teacher of all, the horse. With his natural, unmistakable
talent and from his love horses and people, this man captures our hearts and attention
with his indescribable charm, integrity, energy, and unrelenting focus.
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From working on the family ranch as a child, to bull riding in the PRCA, to becoming a world renowned horseman and Hall of Fame
Cowboy, native Texan Craig Cameron has worked with tens of thousands of horses, adding ample experience to his natural born ability
to communicate effectively with the horse and people. Craig’s distinctive style, experience and passion led him to become one of the
most recognized horsemen in the industry.
Over the course of three decades, he has helped thousands of people build confidence and trust between themselves and their horses.
With his unique, natural and highly effective training approach, Craig offers patience and understanding that leaves the horse wanting
to do what is asked of him.
Craig lives with his wife Dalene and son Cole on their unique Double Horn ranch in Bluff Dale, TX, where they host a variety of Ride
Smart Horsemanship Clinics. Craig still travels thousands of miles every year and continues to be a favorite at the top expos and
clinics nationwide.
About Craig Cameron
Craig Cameron grew up dreaming of being a cowboy. Although he went to school in Houston, Texas, his family always owned and operated cattle ranches
in Texas where Craig’s heart and soul seemed most at home. Craig’s immediate family consisted of his mom, dad, two older brothers, and a younger
sister. His two older brothers were record setting athletes, so competition was something with which he was very familiar. A scrappy baseball and track
competitor with speed to burn, Craig preferred the toughness and hard-hitting of 5A Texas football. Craig was offered a chance to play football at Stephen
F. Austin University, but the call of cowboy was foremost and strongest to this destined cowboy. Craig, with no training, except the school of hard knocks,
began to enter open rodeos in Texas. He competed in bareback, saddle bronc and bull riding. Craig always said, “The worst thing that could happen to a
young rodeo competitor was to win, because winning just fueled that fire.” Craig’s father, an orthopedic surgeon, was none too happy with Craig’s decision
to become a professional bull rider.
In the early 70s, Craig moved to the family’s 2000-acre cattle ranch near Giddings, TX and learned the business of cattle ranching from the famous Texas
Ranger family, the Hamers. Craig learned and worked in all facets of cattle ranching, including cow-calf, stocker, hay and horse operations. Craig was
innovative in breeding some of his cattle to world class bucking bulls to breed bucking stock before such operations were popular. Craig loved keeping the
ranch traditional, always using horses in his operation to work, move, and handle the cattle. During this period, Craig specialized in bull riding and lived the
rodeo life for almost two decades. Winning his PRCA card, Craig traveled all over the United States, Canada and Mexico, competing in the biggest rodeos
in the world, including Houston, Fort Worth, Cheyenne, Calgary, and many more.
Throughout Craig’s rodeo career he headquartered at the family ranch in Giddings. With a natural love of horses, Craig started taking local
horses from people who were having “horse problems.” Craig grew up watching rough and tumble methods of horse breaking in the 1950s and
60s and Craig never did believe or cotton to the unnecessary rough treatment of the horses. Craig took a slower, more natural approach that
seemed to work. Clients would get their horses back puzzled by how such an incredible transition had taken place. People wanted to come and
watch the magic at work. Craig said, “When I started making them pay, they really started listening!”
Then Craig heard about named Ray Hunt who advocated with the horse and not against him. Craig followed in Ray Hunt’s trail and became one
of the “original clinicians.” Craig is said to be one of the innovators of the one-hour colt starting demonstrations that Craig has performed
thousands of times all over the world.
After years of rodeo and decades of horsemanship clinician the road, Craig is still going strong at an age when most men are riding the rocking chair.
Craig still starts hundreds of colts and teaches hundreds of classes each year cost to coast and nation to nation. Now Craig performs on a regular basis
to enthusiastic horse owners, not only on the road, but also as a regular on television. Craig’s award winning RFD-TV show, Ride Smart, brought him
even more notoriety in the horse industry.
Craig Cameron keeps the cowboy way alive and well each day. His cowboy humor, often compared to Will Rogers’, and his common sense approach
(Craig calls it horse-sense) are opening the eyes of horses and horse enthusiasts’ worldwide.
Although Craig is most noted for his innovative horsemanship skills and exciting teaching techniques, he is also an incredible woodsman and hunter. He
was honored by being adopted into the Crow Indian Nation and given the name, “Captures Many Horses,” for his work with the Crow Indians in
Craig Cameron may have grown up dreaming to be a cowboy, but with his induction in to the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, people now will always say,
“he did not just dream it, he lived it.”
Due to Craig’s love of the horse and passion for helping
others, he has been recognized with numerous honors,
including the following:
1970-1984 – PRCA Cardholder
2002 – Working Cowboy of the Year – American Cowboy
2004 – Adopted into Crow Indian Nation – given name
“Captures Many Horses” by Apsaalooka Tribe
2005 – Monty Roberts’ Western Equitarian Award – in honor
of training western horses
2006 – Silver Telly Award – for Extreme Cowboy Race
2007 – Inductee into the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
2007 – Telly Award – for Ride Smart
2008 – Extreme Cowboy Association was formed
2009 – Inductee into the Culver Military Academy Hall of
Fame
2010 – Road to the Horse World Champion
2012 – Inductee into the Texas Heroes Hall of Honor
Craig and Dalene Cameron are the creators and founders of
the popular Extreme Cowboy Racing and the Guts and Glory
100 Mile Ride for Special Ops.
Craig has worked with and for such notables as:
Bum Phillips, Red Steagall, Ty Murray, Red Adare, Lynn Anderson, Charmayne James, Buck Taylor, Jewel, Al Dunning, Cody Lambert, Michael Martin
Murphy, R.C. Slocum, Bob Moorehouse, Jim Sharp, Ted Nuce, Jerry Diaz, J.W. Stoker, and many more.