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Hunter/Jumper Winter Warm Up - Cont from page 7 The Jumpers In the Jumper


ring Friday feature event was the $5000 Frostbite Jumper


Classic


Celine Myers & Diamant


Erickson. Saturday evening


the $10,000 All In One Jumper classic was held and 22 riders took a shot at Patrick’s 14 effort course. This class has riders compete over their desired fence heights from 1M to 1.30M. Gianna Aycock riding Flex A Tia coming out of the 1.30 fence heights with her 4 second time discount came home with a clear round and fastest time to secure the first place. Second place went to Chine Van’t Schanshof Z and owner rider Mikayla Lindner and the yellow ribbon went home with Lux Like Clover and owner/rider Marlo Williams.


Gianna Aycock & Flex A Tia


Ally Wenaas & No Regrets VIII


On Sunday the $3000 Low Child/ Adult Jumper Classic, Ally Wenaas on her No Regrets VIII won the blue ribbon. Second went to El Dorado and owner/rider Evan Vinson and third place went to Apipo and owner/rider Logan Jaobson. w


12 SouthWest Horse Trader February 2020


and Celine Myers captured the blue on Diamant owned by Willa Bonnette. Second went to Flex A Tia owned and ridden by Gianna Aycock and third went to Chacco Lait and owner/rider Avery


NRHA Professionals of the Year - Cont from page 8


Electric Code (Jacs Electric Spark x Hot Coded Candy), which he piloted to earnings over $215,000. Leclair’s non pros are commonly seen at the top of the NRHA


Top 10 standings, AQHA World Show standings, and North Amer- ican Affiliate Championships. Patience, consistency, practice, and perseverance are the main components of his successful training program. Leclair realizes that every horse is unique, and he strives to create a training program to fit their abilities.


Youth Coach of the Year - Mark Guynn


Mark Guynn was born and raised in Manitou Springs, Colorado and graduat- ed from Lamar Community College with an associate’s degree in Horse Manage- ment and Training. He went on to com- plete an internship with AQHA breeder and judge Joe Taylor in Moab, Utah. Fol- lowing his brief sojourn in Utah, Guynn returned to Colorado.


Guynn actively participates in the


Rocky Mountain QH Association and is deeply involved in their youth program. Guynn is a past president of the Rocky Mountain Reining Horse Association and remains an active member in his lo- cal affiliate. He holds AQHA, NRHA, and NRCHA judge’s cards. Of all his accomplishments, Guynn is most proud of his youth


and non pro clients, many of whom have qualified for elite com- petition themselves. He’s coached several AQHYA Honor Roll Champions in both reining and ranch riding, as well as AHQYA World and Reserve World Champions. Perhaps one of Guynn’s big- gest contributions to the sport of reining lies in his commitment to the Interscholastic Equestrian Association and the development of two successful teams in Colorado.


Up-and-Coming Professional of the Year - Cade McCutcheon


At just 19 years old, Cade McCutcheon is the third generation of his family to become an NRHA Million Dollar Rider. Hailing from Aubrey, Texas, McCutcheon was virtually born on a reiner. He debuted in the show pen at 7 years old and competed in the NRHA Non Pro Futurity by age ten. He’s the son of Tom and Mandy McCutcheon and the grand-


son of Tim McQuay and Collen McQuay. McCutcheon became the youngest U.S. athlete to represent


reining at the World Equestrian Games on the 2018 U.S. Reining team. He entered 2019 as a wild card on many fronts—one of those being as a literal wild-card entry in the inaugural Run for a Million and on The Last Cowboy. McCutcheon named co-champion with Craig Schmersal at the inaugural Run for a Million He then went on to win three open levels of the NRHA Futurity. For more information about the NRHA Professionals program or to find a pro in your area, visit nrha.com/professionals. w


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