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Stakes Results Imfl ashinthechicks wins the 50th running of the Oklahoma Paint Horse Futurity


running of the RG1 Oklahoma Paint Horse Futurity at Remington Park in Oklahoma City. Owned and bred by Shirley Wheeler of Boynton, Oklahoma, Imflashinthechicks ran the 300-yard race in :15.35 for a speed index of 90. Sired by Royal Quick Flash and out of Game Chicken, the gelding was ridden by G.R. Carter Jr. and trained by Luis Villafranco. For the big win, Imflashinthechicks—who is a full sibling to 2012 World Champion Solid Paint-Bred Flashthechicks— earned $41,488 of the $102,600 purse. Coal County Line and Situation tied for second, finishing the race in a dead heat in :15.48 for a speed index of 86. Coal County Line, a 2011 sorrel solid gelding by Judys Lineage and out of Wingback (QH), was trained by Dee Keener and ridden by Ricky Ramirez. The gelding who was bred and is owned by Jana Harrison of Stonewall, Oklahoma, earned $15,614. Situation, a 2011 sorrel solid gelding by Royal Quick Flash and out of Corona Lace, also finished second to earn $15,614. Bred and owned by Wade Leggett of Muskogee, Oklahoma, Situation was trained by Matthew McCart and ridden by Jesus Salazar. Other horses in the field included Flashem


Imflashinthechicks, a 2-year-old sorrel solid gelding, was first across the finish line on March 23, winning the 50th


Annie, Hot Southern Mess, Lanas Lucky Angel, Littlemisshonky Tonk, Texies Little Corona, Sunset Success and DRC Big Red.


Royal Quick Dash (QH) Harems Choice Royal Quick Flash Venice Song (QH) Imfl ashinthechicks Game Patriot (QH) Game Chicken Kickin Chicken


Judys Lineage Kita Wheeler


Chicks Beduino Fire And Nice


Hempen (TB) Venice


First Down Dash


PAINT HORSE RACING 


MAY 2013 


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