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OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2011 THE RIDER /9


Western Fair District/ Mid West Horse Show


Purina Feeds sponsor of the Purina Elimination Race was won by Kyle Ropp and Twist For The Money. Pictured is Jan Ropp, Kyle Ropp and Erin Marshall. Reserve was Ashley Parker and Littleman. Both winners were presented with coolers which were generously donated by Purina. $400.00 in prize money was paid out to the top four riders. Two $50.00 random draws were also made. Winners were Lisa Scarlett and Roland Garant.


Our Western Riding/Reining Combo trophy sponsored by Via Trailers was won by Christine Bernhauer and Lets Boogie Hank. Reliable Barrel Horses sponsor of the Barrel Stake Class award was won by Jeff Damphouse and Kito Jet. Jeff had the winning time of 15.79. Pictured is Jeff’s mom and dad, Lisa Currah, Jeff Damp- house and Karen Damphouse.


class winners.


award was won by Terry Rhodes and Izzy Really. Along with receiving the Western Pleasure stake award, Terry was also presented with leather reins which were donated by Longhorn Leather. Approximately $600.00 in prize money was paid out to the class winners.


Many thanks go out to all of our sponsors. Con- gratulations to everyone who participated in 2011 Western Fair District/Mid West Horse show.


Approximately $1010.00 in prize money was paid out to the Longhorn Leather sponsor of the Western Pleasure Stake Class


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