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Posted 5/17/10 NCHA announces winners of Western National Championships, presented by 6666 Ranch ( The Golden Spike Event Center in Ogden, Utah, housed more than 500 contestants and 900 entries vying for a piece of the purse worth approximately $414,000.
Contestants qualified for the
Western National Championships by competing in weekend shows across the The AQHA/NCHA Affiliate Challenge winner with 1,630 points was the Alberta Cutting Horse Association. They received a check for $7,500. The Affiliate Challenge reserve champion, who earned a $5,000 check, was the Western States Cutting Horse Association with 1,595 points. $10,000
Novice
Bonnie Johnson, Paso Robles, This was 9-year-old Smart Lil Vidalia’s first major NCHA win and Johnson’s third championship win this year.
Brian Anderson, Idaho Falls,
“I was pretty tickled with the way
she performed today,” said $3,000
Novice
Gavin
“I know this horse pretty well,”
said
Call Me Smurf and Guy Heintz, Open Kenny Ingalls, Lexington, Nev., and Ms Travalin Mylena, a 6-year-old by Mylanta Lena, marked 220 points to win the Western National Championship for Mike and Brenda Ferrel, Chadron, Nev. “I was a little slow cutting my third cow,” said Ingalls. “I knew I had a nice run, and I didn’t want to screw it up. I thought somebody would move the 220, but the cattle got tough there at the end and wouldn’t let those guys show their horses.”
Chubby Turner, Turner and Explicit Lyrics, a 6-year-old mare by CD Olena, were also finalists in the $3,000 Novice and $10,000 Novice divisions. Junior
Youth
Carly Christianson, of
Gracie Paul, “It was exciting and nerve wracking, but as soon as I got in the herd, I settled right down,” said Gracie. Senior
Youth
Wyatt Nuttall and his older sister
Fallon, both of Red Lodge, “We’re always head-to-head, but this was one of the few times I’ve beaten her,” said Wyatt about his 218-point victory on Attractive Wipeout, by CD Olena. Fallon won the Senior Youth title at the 2007 Western Nationals. This year she marked a 216 on Shortys Royal Blue, by Bet On Me 498. The two have been competing and celebrating with each other all their lives, and Fallon was proud to see Wyatt finish at the top. “I was rooting for my brother to be honest,” said Fallon. “It was his year to win it.” $10,000
Amateur
Youth riders took first and
second in the $10,000 Amateur. Roger
Brandt III, 15, of “I drew last in the first go-round, and I did well in there, so I figured I could do good in any of the holes,” said Brandt, who drew in the middle of the first set in the finals. Brandt has been showing for four years and is currently ranked second in the NCHA World Championship $15,000 Amateur Competition and third in the Senior Youth. Strain had a late draw in the second set of the finals, but was confident going in after marking a 210 in the go-round. “He made the Open finals, so I knew he could do it,” said Strain. “I just let him do the work.” $2,000
Limited Rider
Another youth rider took home
the win in the $2,000 Limited Rider division.
Gracie Paul, Gracie’s father and trainer, John Paul, has been working with the 9-year-old mare for six years. He also rode Somebodys Cupcake as a finalist in the $3,000 Novice. However, Gracie has only been riding this horse since January.
Sonya Leanos, “You get better and better at it, but it’s always challenging,” said Leanos. “I’m a very competitive person, and the ups and downs get you hooked and wanting to keep doing it.” $5,000
Novice/Non Pro
It was no surprise that Kay
Pugh, “I learned from the first go-round not to get too committed and to see what would let me drive it out and wanted to stay there,” said Pugh, who earned almost $5,800 for the win. “This horse has a lot of get-back and draw, so that’s part of our deal always, to really drive out, but it was especially critical in this pen.”
Dana Haefner, $20,000
Non Pro
Brianna Edgmon,
Zack Benny was also a finalist
in the 2006 NCHA Open Gelding Stakes.
Edgmon’s trainer Scott Raftery,
The reserve title went to Charlene
Rossoll, “I’m usually on the muscle and a little bit nervous,” said Rossoll. “But here for the first time I was not nervous, and it seemed easy.” $15,000
Novice/Non Pro
Kate Banuelos, Banuelos also placed as reserve in the Non Pro with Bettin On Chex, a 7-year-old by Bet On Me 498. The gelding was born and raised on Paula Gaughan’s, Kate’s mother, ranch and given to Kate as a 4-year-old.
Jaeggi and Explicit Lyrics also took
reserve in the $15,000 Novice/Non Pro at Eastern Nationals.
Explicit Lyrics came in reserve in the Open and was a finalist in the
$3,000 Novice division, both times under Chubby Turner, “I cut the last cow for 30 seconds,” said Jaeggi. “It was exhausting. I never wanted to hear the buzzer ring so badly. It seemed to last forever.” Jaeggi and Explicit Lyrics were also Amateur finalists at the 2010 Super Stakes. $50,000
Amateur
Roger Booth, “We skated through the go-round with a 213, but I found some more gears to him that worked real well in the finals,” said Booth of the 16-year-old Magnalight, out of Grays Starlight. Magnalight was also a 1998 Super Stakes finalist and has earned almost $200,000.
Call Me Smurf, a 6-year-old gelding
out of Jose Boon, was also reserve champion of the $3,000 Novice under trainer
Guy Heintz, “I get the glory, and those guys do all the work,” he said. Non
Pro
Kathleen Strain, Strain and Sneakin Sam are veterans of the Western Nationals, having competed 11 times between 2004 and 2010. The pair earned the Non Pro reserve championship in 2008 and came in third in the Open finals in 2006. “He loves to cut,” said Strain of the 13-year-old Sneakin Sam that she and her husband raised. “That’s what so special about him. Today, in both of my runs, he shook all over. He can’t wait to go.”
Banuelos won the $15,000 Novice/Non Pro divison the day before the Non Pro on Bettin With Chex and is always pleased with the gelding’s performance. “He’s great for me every time,” she said.
NCHA holds two National Championships
each spring, one each at a location in the eastern and western
The National Cutting Horse Association
has more than 20,000 members from a wide range of backgrounds. Each year more
than 2,200 NCHA-approved events are held throughout
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