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44 Rodeo Company owner Clinton Couch, center, posed with the
Rodeo in Ashland, OK, July 4. Proud saddle winners
were Colby Hunt, Brandon Sikorski, Cash Lochhead, and Trever Fields.
Eyed Frenchie), Nancy Kidd Marchioni (Sr- Horse/Raylan), Lucy Hoppe (Never-Won-a- Buckle/Sterling), and Christina Sorenson (Walk-Jog/Scottish Rio Grande). CAQHA pre- sented scholarships at the show to Cindy Swartzel and Luke Haydon.
BRA of TX paid a total of $9,772 at its
July 14 show at Shepherds Valley Cowboy Church in Alvarado. Jesse Harris’s 15.359 on Runnin for Honors won the Open 1D.
Revolution Duncan, the barrel racing
event at Waco’s Extraco Event Center July 14- 17, paid out $32,383.03! Dona Kay Rule and High Valor won Saturday’s Open 1-D with 15.104, and Jamie Etbauer and Sizzle Whistle won the next day with 15.504. Maggie Carter was the Qualifier Open-1D champ on Any Given Sunday B posting 15.028.
Paint Performance Horse Superstakes
has made a comeback for 2018, with 3 “A” APHA shows so far and 75% being all-breed. Three Rivers Ranch in Glen Rose has proved to be a great venue, and finishing up with a RHAA show has worked well. Remaining shows are scheduled for August 17-19 and Au- gust 31-September 1. fmi,
www.pphss.com.
The San Antonio Rose Palace will be
listed for sale. No equestrian events that were previously scheduled there will be happening. If you have a question about such an event for the balance of 2018, please contact your local horse club or riding affiliate. The Rose Palace management team recognized the dedicated team that served there, including Federico, Mario, Manuel, Emilio, and Alicia, who made lasting impressions on folks on the premises.
The NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity is
coming back to Texas October 7-20 in Fort Worth. Total payout for the entire show will top $11 million! fmi,
www.nrcha.com.
Braggin’ Rights! Tiffany Accomazzo, Stephenville, took
top Open 1D money with 15.503 on Casino Client at Central TX BRA’s June 16 show.
SW Best Barrel Productions’ June 16-
17 event in Graham paid a total of $14,553 and resulted in Open 1D winners Teddra Kinsey (Sat/Crystal Sundown/16.079) and Stevi Hill- man (Sun/Kinda Heavenly/15.798).
Craig Huffhines, Canyon, was awarded
the Beef Improvement Federation’s Pioneer Award June 21 during the group’s annual meeting and symposium in Loveland, CO. Huffhines serves as Executive VP of AQHA.
Mike McCarty, Fredericksburg, won the
$5K Novice Horse class on Kate Sammis Hindt’s new horse, Dual It My Way, at the Three Amigos CHA June show in Gonzales.
Robert Fuentes, Brenham, won the $15K
Novice Horse division June 23, on Sam Mon- roe’s Play Your Bingo, at ASWTCHA’s Cool Cutting in Belton.
Kinley Moore, Crowell, won the Open
1D at Wild West Productions Pasture Race June 23 in Wichita Falls. Her winning time on Peppy was 21.84.
Faren Anderson, Pawhuska, OK, and A
Nite To Remember enjoyed great success at the Pinto World Championship Show in Tulsa in June. They earned 3 Pinto World Champi- onship Amateur titles in Horsemanship Solid, Ideal Pinto Solid, and WP plus were NSBA Champion Amateur WP and Reserve English Showmanship Solid. In addition, her nephew, Kristofer Revard and the gelding earned Re- serve World titles in 11&u Walk/Trot Solid WP and 11&u W/T English Showmanship.
Bobbie Sue Shore, Goodrich, and Pret- tysmoothpepper won the NP Classic at
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champion team from his Caney Boggy Ranch
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