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Team Bianchi’s Kenda Lenseigne Earns Another Win at 2015 CMSA Arizona State Championship

  
ONTARIO, Calif. – Building on the momentum from her wins at the Western U.S. Championship in Las Vegas, Nev., Team Bianchi’s Kenda Lenseigne added another buckle to her collection at the 2015 Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association (CMSA) Arizona State Championship. Finishing the competition almost 1.5 seconds ahead of her nearest rival, she once again led the women’s division and dusted the men’s division, as well.  

“My last two matches have seen a lot of improvements in the competitive package I’m bringing to the sport,” said an elated Lenseigne. “My Bianchi holsters have always been the fastest and best in the business, and now my new horse is proving herself a winner among champions.”

The coming weeks see Lenseigne hitting the pavement to defend her current World Champion title. Her road to the World Championship started with the Lone Star Classic in Vernon, TX on October 9. The following week, fans in Amarillo, Texas will see the fastest single action shooters on horseback compete for the chance to be crowned this year’s World Champion title. 

As one of the Cowboy Mounted Shooting’s most renowned competitors, Lenseigne is a four-time World Champion, two-time Overall National Champion, four-time World Point Champion and she has set 11 world records. As a precursor to her most recent win, Lenseigne clocked the fastest overall time at the CMSA Western United States Championship in August.

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3 Responses to “Team Bianchi’s Kenda Lenseigne Earns Another Win at 2015 CMSA Arizona State Championship”

  1. Dellis says:

    Awesome!

  2. Fritzthedog says:

    Way to go Kenda!

  3. Haji says:

    She’s just incredible at what she does.