Three Year Old Futurity - Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed

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Three Year Old Futurity - Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed
2014
Spring
Show
&Three Year Old Futurity
Pinky Tuscadero
2013 Three Year Old Futurity
Open Champion
Ridden by: Randy Williams
Owned by: Therese Murray, Kansas City MO
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Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association
PO Box 1027 • Ava, MO 65608 • (417) 683-2468 P • (417) 683-6144 Fax
email: [email protected] • www.mfthba.com
Show Manager: Kelli Tokar
Show Coordinator: Julie Cook
Office Staff: Cathy Lansdown
PhotograPherS
Dale esther arena: Steve Mayfield Photography: 417-689-4126, www.stevemayfieldphotography.com
Versatility arena: Royal Ridge Designs: 417-252-1601, www.royalridgedesigns.com
BoarD of DireCtorS
PreSiDeNt: Joyce Graening
ViCe PreSiDeNt: Pamela Lynn
SeCretarY/treaSUrer: Albert Cook, Jr.
Directors: Reg. 1 Mickey Fournier, Reg. 2 Craig Dansie, Reg. 3,
Jarrod Freeman, Reg. 4 Larry Kilroy, Reg. 5 Ted Nichols, Reg. 6 Cecil Huff,
Reg. 7 Gordon Thompson, Reg. 8 Jennifer West, Reg. 9 Ronnie Davis, Reg. 10 John Brandreth.
Show PerSoNNel
Dale Esther Arena
Announcer - Larry Moore
Organist - Valerie Mason
Scoring - Terry Thomas
JUDgeS
Larry Porter, Linda Shaddy, Donnie Daugherty,
Andrew Hendrix, and Marvin Roderman
VerSatilitY areNa
Announcer – TBA
Judge – Gary Hayes
Scoring – Morgan Cook
DQPs - Garry DeVore, Randall Dennis, Kelly Case
DQP Administrator - Tammy McFarlin
eMergeNCY CoNtaCt iNforMatioN
VeteriNariaN - Animal Clinic of Ava, Dr. Mike Peters, 417-683-6830
FIRE: 417-683-5512 • SHERIFF: 417-683-1020
AMBULANCE: 1-800-315-4911 OR LOCAL 417-683-5555
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SHOWGROUND POLICIES
Chow Chow, Presa Canario, any trained guard dog,
any dog with vicious tendencies or any dog who
has bitten someone. a dog of mixed breed, which
includes any prohibited breed, is still unacceptable.
Code of ConduCt
Ethical, sportsmanlike, professional conduct,
and humane treatment of horses is expected of
all exhibitors, coaches, agents and spectators.
Intimidation and abusive conduct will not be tolerated
on the show grounds.
Owners/handlers
of
prohibited
breeds,
confrontational, aggressive or excessively barking
dogs will be asked to remove such dogs from MFTHBA
showgrounds.
offiCial SHoW PHotograPHerS
The MFTHBA is pleased to have Steve Mayfield
Photography and Royal Ridge Designs as the official
photographers for the Spring Show and Three Year
Old Futurity. These professionals are the only
photographers authorized by the MFTHBA to publicly
sell photos.
golf Cart/utility VeHiCle PoliCy
All golf carts and/or utility vehicles must have a
current permit issued by the MFTHBA office. Current
insurance is required to operate a golf cart or other
utility vehicle on MFTHBA property. Operators
understand that he/she must be 16 years of age and
possess a valid driver’s license.
HorSeS entering SHoWgroundS
All horses entering the showgrounds must have a
negative Coggins test and a Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection, regardless of state of origin. In addition,
the MFTHBA Board of Directors highly encourages all
horses to be vaccinated for influenza. Horses must
enter through the equine entry gait to have paperwork
checked. All horses will be charged a $10 inspection
fee.
alCoHol, SMoking and dogS are
ProHiBited froM tHe StandS of tHe
dale eStHer and VerSatility arenaS.
MftHBa offiCe HourS:
Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
dog PoliCy
Dogs will be allowed on MFTHBA Showgrounds on a 6’
maximum leash. Only 2 dogs per camp, unless prior
arrangements have been made with the MFTHBA.
Seeing eye and service dogs are exempt. Three dog
walk areas have been designated. North Dog Walking
Area-NW of barn 13, west of road. South Dog Walking
Area-Below hill south of camper #’s 1-20. West Dog
Walking Area-Below hill west of versatility arena. If
you choose not to use one of these designated areas,
please carry a pooper scooper and clean up after
your pet.
SHoW offiCe HourS:
Tuesday: 1PM-5PM
Wednesday-Friday: 9AM-5PM
Saturday: 1PM-5PM
Entries will be accepted only during Show Office
Hours, no exceptions.
No dogs allowed at any time in the spectator area at
any of the five arenas located on the showgrounds.
Service dogs are exempt.
Offering Official MFTHBA Merchandise
Be sure to stop by the Fox Trot Store!
The Fox Trot Store
Located in the Roy Williams Pavilion
Store HourS
The following dog breeds have been determined to
be dangerous by the MFTHBA insurance carrier and
will not be allowed on the MFTHBA showgrounds;
Pit Bull, american Bull terrier, yankee terrier,
rottweiler, Wolfe Hybrid (tundra Shepherds), akita,
tueSday: 9aM-5PM
WedneSday – Saturday:
9aM to 9PM
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Performance & Model
The MFTHBA’s Fox Trot America Program recognizes MFTHBA members for the hours
they spend riding their registered Missouri Fox Trotters! Key components of the
program include
• Onetimenominationfeeof$30aslongasMFTHBAmembershipis
maintained and an hour log is submitted yearly, even if you sell the
nominated horse. As long as the new owner maintains their
membership and submits an hour log, no new nomination is needed.
• Hoursarepartofthehorse’spermanentrecordmaintainedat
theregistryoffice
• Recognitionforcumulativehoursriddenplusrecognitionofyearly
hour winner in each MFTHBA region
• Startingin2014,participantsmayalsosubmitmileagewiththeir
annual logs. Mileage will be recorded in the horse’s permanent
record but will not be used for awards.
Scoring System
In model and performance classes, MFTHBA utilizes the HighLow Olympic Judging System for scoring classes. Judges
positions rotate with the judge in the southwest corner of the ring
serving as the Call Judge. This judge determines when horses
will change gaits during the performance classes.
Once placings have been
assigned by each judge, the
highest and lowest placing for
each entry is eliminated. The
remaining placings for each
exhibitor will be assigned points.
The entry with the most points
wins. In the case of a tie, the Call
Judge’s card breaks the tie.
New this year! One Fox Trot America
participant will win a custom made
Hedgpeth Saddle, the official trail saddle
of the MFTHBA.
All2014participantswhosubmithourlogsbythe
January31,2015deadlinewillbeentered to win.
Learn more about Hedgpeth
Saddleryatwww.hedgpetheasyride.com
For application for Fox Trot American Award Program contact MFTHBA.
Or visit: MFTHBA.com
MFTBHA • PO Box 1027 • Ava, MO 65608
417-683-2468
[email protected]
1st- 120
2nd- 105
3rd- 91
4th- 78
5th- 66
6th- 55
7th- 45
8th- 36
9th- 28
10th- 21
Dunk a MFTHBA Board Member, Trainer or Member!
Friday, June 6, 2014 • Starting at Noon
Tank will be located
on Vendor Row
Spend your Friday afternoon dunking your favorite board member,
trainer or member and help raise money for Missouri Fox Trotting
Horse Promotion and Membership programs.
Minimum donation of $2 per throw
or 3 throws for $5
Make a splash by dunking one of the following:
• Buck Thompson
• Dallee Porter
• David Ogle
• Erin Patterson
• Garrett King
• Geno Middleton
• Jarrod Freeman
• Joyce Graening
• Shawn Stangl
The individual that earns the most money during their 15 minutes will receive 20% of the
profits; remaining money will be used for MFTHBA promotion and membership programs.
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2014 35th Annual 3 Year Old Futurity
Spring Show and Youth Seminar
June 3-7, 2014
YOUTH SEMINAR, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 2014 - 9:00am Hall of Fame Room
WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2014-10:00am -Versatility Arena
1. Open Showmanship
2. Youth Showmanship
3. Pony Fun Class—Game to Be Announced(Pony Triathalon) (No Canter) Rider 7-14
4. Pony Fun Class—Game to Be Announced(Pony Triathalon) (No Canter) Rider 7-14
5. Open Trail
6. Youth Trail
7. Open Western Pleasure
8. Youth Western Pleasure
9. Open Western Horsemanship
10. Youth Western Horsemanship
11. Open Reining
12. Youth Reining
13. Open Barrel Race
14. Youth Barrel Race
15. Open Pole Bending
16. Youth Pole Bending
WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2014 - 6:30pm - Main Arena
17. Youth Model
18. Youth Leadline (Riders age 2-6, One Rider Per Horse)
19. Senior Citizens (62 & Older, No Canter)
20. Amateur Owned & Trained Stallions & Geldings 3 Yrs & Older (Top 10 will show in
class 67) (No Canter)
21. Youth Novice Rider Age 17 and under (No Canter)
22. Ladies Out of State (No Canter) (Top 10 will show in class 66)
23. Open Amateur Three Year Old (No Canter) (Top 10 will show in class 68)
24. Youth Equitation 11 and Under (No Canter)
25. Open Amateur 4 Yr Old Mares (Top 10 will show in class 68)(No Canter)
26. Open 4 Years & Older Mares (Top 10 will show in class 70)(Will Canter)
27. Youth Equitation 12-17 (No Canter)
28. Open Amateur 4 Yr Old Stallions & Geldings (Top 10 will show in class 68) (No canter)
29. Open 4 Years & Older Stallions & Geldings (Top 10 will show in class 70) (Will Canter)
THURSDAY, June 5, 2014 - 10:00am - Versatility Arena
30. Ranch Horse Cutting
31. Ranch Horse - Roping
32. Ranch Horse - Working Cow Horse
33. Ranch Horse - Versatility
34. Ranch Horse - Pleasure
35. Ranch Horse - Conformation
THURSDAY, June 5, 2014 - 6:30pm - Main Arena
36. English Pleasure (No Canter)
37. Open Amateur Restricted Mares 3 Yrs & Older (Top 10 will show in class
65)(No Canter)
38. Men’s Out of State (No Canter) (Top 10 will show in class 66)
39. Open 3 Year Old (No Canter)
40. Open Amateur Restricted Stallions & Geldings 3 Yrs & Older (Top 10 will
show in class 65)(No Canter)
41. Ladies 3 Yrs & 4 Yr Old (No Canter)
42. Classic Horse 12 Yrs & Older (No Canter)
43. Three Year Old Futurity Mares-Open Amateur (Top 10 will show in class 72)
44. Three Year Old Futurity Mares-Amateur O&T (Top 10 will show in class 73)
Current Coggins and
Health Certificate
required upon entering
showground. Influenza
vaccination
recommended
45. Three Year Old Futurity Mares-Open (Top 10 will show in class 74)
46. Three Year Old Futurity Stallions & Geldings-Open Amateur (Top 10
will show in class 72)
47. Three Year Old Futurity Stallions & Geldings-Amateur O&T (Top 10
will show in class 73)
48. Three Year Old Futurity Stallions & Geldings-Open (Top 10 will show
in class 74)
FRIDAY, June 6, 2014 - 6:30pm - Main Arena
49.Open Amateur Model
50.Open Model
51A. Youth 11 & Under A (Top 10 will show in class 63) (No Canter)
52..Ladies 4 Yrs & Older Mares
51B. Youth 11 and Under B (Top 10 will show in class 63) (No Canter)
53.Amateur Owned & Trained Mares 3 Yrs & Older (Top 10 will show in class 67) (No Canter)
54. Ladies Amateur Owned Specialty 5 Yrs & Older Mares (Top 7 will show in class 69)
(No Canter)
55. Youth 12-14 (Top 10 will show in class 64) (No Canter)
56. Men’s Amateur Owned Specialty 5 Yrs & Older (Top 7 will show in class 69) (No Canter)
57. Ladies 4 Yrs & Older Stallions & Geldings
58. Youth 15-17 (Top 10 will show in class 64) (No Canter)
59. Ladies Amateur Owned Specialty 5 Yrs & Older S&G (Top 7 will show in class 69) (No
Canter)
60. Open Amateur 5 Yrs & Older Mares (Top 10 will show in class 71) (Will Canter)
61. Open Amateur 5 Yrs & Older S&G (Top 10 will show in class 71) (Will Canter)
SATURDAY, June 7, 2014 - 10am Foxtrot Playground
Trail Obstacle Competition
Youth Division
Open Amateur Division
Open Division
SATURDAY, June 7, 2014 - 6:30pm - Main Arena
62. Pony Performance (Pony Triathalon) (No Canter) Rider 7-14
63. Youth Champion 11 and Under (Top 10 from classes 51A & 51B (No Canter)
64. Youth Champion 12-17 (Top 10 from classes 55 & 58) (No Canter)
65. Open Amateur Restricted 3 Yrs & Older Champion (Top 10 from classes 37 & 40) (No
Canter)
66. Out of State Champion (Top 10 from classes 22 and 38) (No Canter)
67. Amateur Owned & Trained 3 Yrs & Older Champion (Top 10 from classes 20 and 53)
68. Open Amateur 3 & 4 Yr Old Champion (Top 10 from classes 23,25 & 28) (No Canter)
69. Amateur Owned Specialty 5 Yrs & Older Champion (Top 7 from classes 54, 56& 59) (No
Canter)
70. Open 4 Years & Older Champion (Top 10 from classes 26 & 29) (Will Canter)
71. Open Amateur 5 Yrs & Older Champion (Top 10 from classes 60 & 61) (Will Canter)
72. Three Year Old Futurity Champion-Open Amateur (Top 10 from classes 43 & 46)
73. Three Year Old Futurity Champion-Amateur O&T (Top 10 from classes 44 & 47)
74. Three Year Old Futurity Champion-Open (Top 10 from classes 45 & 48)
OPEN AMATEUR RESTRICTED: Exhibitor may not have won a performance WGC or
Reserve WGC at any time (Novice and Youth Divisions are excluded). Exhibitors may not have
won a 1st or 2nd place in any performance class at the Spring Show or Celebration, excluding
Novice and Youth, in the past 2 calendar years.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: [email protected]
High Point Awards will be given in the following three divisions: Youth Versatility Champion, Open Versatility Champion, Versatility Ranch Horse Champion
Pony Tri-athalon will consist of two fun classes and performance class.
It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to read the rule book and class schedule and understand the qualifications to show in any class or compete for high point awards.
TO ENTER A HORSE IN THE SHOW:
1. All horses entered in the show must be registered in the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association or the Missouri Fox Trotting Pony Registry.
2. You must present current negative Coggins test papers with horse pass sticker and original registration papers at entry desk.
3. The Board reserves the right to combine or split classes as needed. The Board of Directors and Show Committee are not responsible and reserve the right to correct typographical
errors.
EXHIBITORS:
1. All exhibitors will be expected to comply with the Rules, Standards and Policies book of the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association. 2. Any exhibitor causing undue disturbance or
exhibiting poor sportsmanship will be barred from showing in this show and will forfeit all winnings for this show. 3. Each exhibitor will be assessed a show entry fee. 4. It is recommended that all
youth age 11 & under wear an ASTM/SEI certified helmet and use an electronic wireless device while riding at any time on the MFTHBA grounds. 5. Youth 11 and under will be allowed to
Exhibit only in designated youth classes. 6. JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL.
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Southern Playboy named
2013 Stallion of the year
SenSation’S Southern Gentleman:
2013 BreedinG Stallion of the Year
By Josephine Cozean Styron
The stallion with the most foals registered
from October of 2012 and October of 2013
won the Breeding Stallion of the Year
award. The winner was Sensation’s
Southern Gentleman, owned by Gordon
and Judy Lewis of Clarkridge, Arkansas.
Sadly, the beautiful 2001 palomino stallion
recently was put down due to rare
complications from a bladder stone.
“He was doing quite a job for
the MFTHBA,” said Gordon Lewis. “People
who train his colts say they have a good
late Sensation’s Southern Gentleman,”Elmo,”
sound mind and are easy to train. It’s a sad Thetakes
good care of Gordon and Judy Lewis’
loss.”
granddaughter. Photo courtesy of Gordon Lewis
The big stallion, nicknamed
“Elmo,” had what it took to show. But both Lewis and Elmo liked the action and
maneuvers required to work cattle. The duo worked cattle at sale barns and
participated in team pennings.
Elmo was sired by Southern Sunrise and was out of Molly’s Sensation
CLL. “The people who have Elmo’s offspring are die-hard fans,” said breeder, Lola
Moberly. “Elmo stamped his looks and the way he moved onto his offspring,” she
said.
Lewis will continue Elmo’s bloodline by using the stallion’s sons for
breeding. “Sensation’s Southern Gentleman was a super nice horse,” said Lewis.
“He will be missed.”
By Josephine Cozean Styron
The Stallion of the Year Award honors the stallion with the most
successful offspring at MFTHBA-sponsored shows. Southern Playboy, owned,
bred, trained, and shown by Clyde Connelly of Ava, Missouri, is the 2013 MFTHBA
Stallion of the Year. The gentle World Grand Champion palomino was the only
stallion to appear in the top five on all three stallion categories: Stallion of the
Year, Breeding Stallion of the Year, and the 2013 test run of a possible new Award
Program category, “Top Broodmare Sire,” which acknowledges those stallions who
are producing the top broodmares.
“His customers have made ‘Playboy’ the top stallion,” said Connelly,
noting that his stallion crosses
with mares of all types of abilities.
In 2006 at age 11, Southern Playboy
became the oldest horse to win the
Senior Open World Grand Championship
(WGC). During the last four nights of
the 2006 Celebration, Playboy won two
Senior Stallions and Geldings World
Championship classes and two Senior
World Championship stakes classes,
including the Senior Open WGC class.
“What separates Playboy
year in and year out is what his foals
can do. Playboy’s foals seem to be
in all of the show rings--model,
performance, and versatility,” said
Connelly. And, they are winning.
Clyde Connelly takes a victory lap on Southern Playboy
during the 2006 Celebration. Photo courtesy of Clyde Connelly
Matt Keeter 2013 award
Given to Ralph Smith
David Ogle Honored as
2013 Trainer of The Year
By Josephine Cozean Styron
By Josephine Cozean Styron
For the Matt Keeter Sportsmanship Award, MFTHBA members nominated
other members who showed good sportsmanship. They could cast
one vote online. This award was begun by Shirley and Darrell Keeter
of Harrison, Arkansas, in honor of their grandson, Matthew Keeter, who
loved to show Missouri Fox Trotters before his death at age 14.
Ralph Smith of Berryville, Arkansas, received the 2013 Matt Keeter
Sportsmanship Award. “Ralph has as much fun watching others win as
winning himself,” said MFTHBA President, Dr. Joyce Graening.
“Showing is not about the place you get or winning or losing,“
said Smith. “It’s about going out there and being proud of your horse.
Being a good sport means that when the other person wins, you’ll be
able to clap and tell him, “Good job!”
But Smith is a determined competitor. He and his mare,
B.J.’s Charm, won the
Amateur Owned and
Trained
Three-Yearsand-Older
Reserve
Championship at the
2013 Spring Show.
“It’s
been wonderful just
getting to compete. My
granddaughters
and
my wife go with me,”
said Smith.
“People
have accepted us and
made us feel special. I
Ralph Smith and B.J.’s Charm won a Reserve Championship in
the Amateur Owned and Trained Three Years and Older class feel really honored to get
this award.”
at the 2013 Spring Show. Photo courtesy of the MFTHBA.
The Membership Committee awards Program’s Trainer of the Year All
trainers, whether for performance, trail, versatility, or model, were eligible
for this award. Trainers were nominated by MFTHBA members, then each
member was able to cast one vote in the online-only voting. David Ogle of
Milestone Stables in Ash Grove, Missouri, is the 2013 Trainer of the Year.
“David Ogle is very kind and patient with the horses. He is an
absolutely wonderful trainer and a very good businessman,” said Willa
Danner of Abilene, Kansas, whose mare, Frank’s Kansas Red D, is one of many
champions that Ogle has trained.
Barb Saxton-Turner of PBarT Ranch in Independence, Minnesota,
agrees. “David is a dedicated trainer. My husband Phill and I think he brings
out the true foxtrot. And, David makes the excellent care and well-being
of our horses a priority. He’s smart, and he does a great job.” Ogle is as
adept at working with riders as he
is working with their horses.
“I first showed in 1976,
and I’ve been training for a long
time. It’s been very gratifying, and
I’ve been very honored and humbled
by this award,” said Ogle. “I would
like to thank the Association and
the membership for their support
in naming me for this award.”
2013 MFTHBA Trainer of the Year rides his stallion, Patriot’s Limited Edition, in Ava.
Photo courtesy of David Ogle
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Spring Show National
Trail Ride Schedule
Award-winning television newscaster,
Larry Moore, has anchored the number
one rated 5, 6 and 10 o’clock news in
KansasCityforover40years.His6and
10p.m.newscastswerethehighestrated
inthenationforABCforover10straight
years.
Moore has received hundreds
of awards, honors and citations from
mediaandcivicgroupsduringhiscareer
including:
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•
•
•
•
•
•
MissouriandKansasBroadcastersAssociations
TheMissouriRadio&TVNewsAssociation
TheKansasCityPressClub
BestTVNewsAnchorbyseveralKCMagazines
onnumerousoccasions
KansasCityTVPersonoftheCentury
OneofKansasCity’sTop10Celebrities
October,2014willbehonoredasthe
2014OutstandingKansasCitian.
June 3
June 4
June 5
June 6
AsofDecember,2013,Larryassumeda“semi-retirement”position
with KMBC-TV. While continuing to work at the TV station, Larry
nowhasmoretimetospendwithhiswife,Ruth,their5children,
5grandchildren,hisgardenandhischarities.LarryandRuthown
Celebrity Farms, home to champion Missouri Fox Trotting horses,
includingAFancyFloozy.
Letsinger Farm Ride
Abbey Ride
Crystal Lake Ranch
Corbett Potter National Forest
Trail Ride Note: Rides require trailering to the trail head. These rides will
meet across from the main gate and leave for the trail head at 8:30am.
The rides will start from the trail head at 10:00am. Riders need to bring
a sack lunch. It is recommended that all horses be shod. If you have
any questions please call Dale Lawson (417) 683-6046 or Stephen
Assenmacher (417) 796-2912.
Larryisthrilledtobeyourannouncerforboththe2014ThreeYear
OldFuturity&SpringShowandthe2014Show&Celebration.
Held In The MFTHBA Showgrounds Versatility Arena. Selling First 100 Horses Consigned.
TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE:
CATALOG DEADLINE IS TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, OR FIRST 100 HORSES CONSIGNED, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.
1.) An $85 Consignment Fee to consign your horse with a reserve or a $50 Consignment Fee to consign your horse absolute with no reserve along with a copy
of the Registration Papers and Digital Photographs.
2.) There is no Commission Charged to Sellers! 10% Buyer’s Premium will be assessed to buyers.
3.) Adam’s Auction Service is acting as an agent on all sales and will not be responsible for accidents or mishandling between buyer and seller.
4.) Negative Coggins test and health papers required on all horses.
Mail Consignment Form, Registration Papers and Check to : Adam’s Auction, 120 W Main Street, Suite 210, Belleville, IL 62220.
Email digital photos to: [email protected]
Horse’s Name:
Breed:
Color:
Sex:
ABSOLUTE AUCTION:
Year Foaled
Owners Name:
Owners Address:
Remarks:
EMAIL:
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Yes
No
Pinky Tuscadero
2013 Three-Year-Old
Futurity Open Champion:
By Josephine Cozean Styron
Pinky Tuscadero, owned by Therese Murray of Kansas City, Missouri, and ridden by trainer Randy Williams of Buffalo, Missouri, won the 2013 Three-Year-Old
Futurity Open Championship.
Her breeders, Lisa and Alan King of Harrison, Arkansas, named their horse after the character Pinky Tuscadero on the television series, Happy Days.
The beautiful chestnut mare “has a lot of natural snap in the show ring. She is fluid and graceful, and is a big-lick natural foxtrotting mare,” said Murray.
It was that natural ability and potential that attracted Randy Williams and then Therese Murray to buy Pinky. “We knew early on that she had a lot of
talent,” said Murray.
Pinky is also very pretty. “When I first saw Pinky as a yearling, I was impressed with
her beauty and her pedigree,” said Murray. “She is a sweet mare who has excellent fineboned conformation and big, gentle eyes. She is willing in the show ring, which is typical
of Grand Central babies.”
Pinky’s dam, New Dawn O, was sired by the late Prince Jester, and Grand Central, her
sire, is a Prince Jester grandson. “Pinky is deeply Prince Jester-bred, and she somewhat
reminds me of Prince Jester, who was a World Grand Champion,” said Therese. “He was
an exciting show horse, and Pinky is exciting to watch in the show ring. We are happy that
she is living up to our expectations.”
Although Williams and Murray didn’t show Pinky until she was three years old, the beautiful young mare has excelled in the show ring. “Pinky got straight firsts from all the judges
at the 3-Y-O Futurity in both the preliminary and championship classes, just like her sire,
Grand Central. And, like Grand Central, Pinky got all firsts from the judges at the preliminary and championship classes at the Mid-America,” said Murray. “I was thrilled when
Pinky won the Futurity Open Championship. I was excited for both Pinky and for Randy,
because that was his first 3-Y-O Futurity Championship.”
Pinky went on to take the 3-Y-O Open Reserve World Grand Championship at the 2013
Annual Fall Show and Celebration. More recently the dynamic mare won the Open Mares
Four-Years-and-Older, then the Open Four-Years-and-Older Championship class at the
Pinky Tuscadero and Therese Murray
2014 Arkansas Cup show in Fayetteville.
Randy Williams up • Photo courtesy of MFTHBA
“Randy and I appreciate all the support shown for Pinky by her many fans,” said Murray.
2013
Three
Year
Old
Docs Surgeon General: Futurity Open Amateur Winner
By Josephine Cozean Styron
“ I was on cloud nine that night I won the Three-Year-Old Futurity Open Amateur class. It was a personal goal of mine since I have been
showing for the past 20 years,” said Autumn Larkowski, of Strafford, Missouri.
“‘Clyde” has a big heart and wants to please you. That’s
why he makes such a great show horse,” said Larkowski. “Clyde
takes after his parents, which I own. His sire, The Witch Doctor,
has a big heart and a fancy way of going. His dam, Missouri’s
Charisma, had unbelievable reach and finesse. Clyde got the best
of both his parents. It is really nice when your breeding program
pays off, and other people can see what you have worked so hard
for.”
“Clyde seems to eat up the track like he is on a mission to
give you all he has to give. He is really very exciting to ride.”
Larkowski thanks her trainer, Thomas Williams, and Danielle Anthony for making her look good in the show ring. “Tom did
all the work the previous four months. All I had to do was get on
and have fun,” she said.
“I also want to send a BIG THANK YOU to my husband,
Brian Larkowski, for letting me steal his ride,” added Larkowski.
Larkowski will be showing her mare, Baby Grand, this season. “Clyde has been sold to Vic and Alice Rowden. I wish them
luck in 2014,” Larkowski said.
Autumn Larkowski & Docs Surgeon General
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3 Year Old Futurity
Amateur Owned & Trained:
By Josephine Cozean Styron
Won by Ain’t She Grand
When Melody Nagel trained Ain’t She Grand, it was the first time she had ever trained a horse without a lot of assistance from her parents, Tom and Donna
Struemph. But, with the support of her family, the young mother from New Bloomfield, Missouri, did such a good job that she ended up riding the victory lap as
winner of the 2013 Three-Year-Old Futurity Amateur Owned & Trained class.
“I was absolutely thrilled to be crowned champion. I had shown Angel’s mother in the 3-Y-O Futurity and did quite well with her, so it’s exciting to do
so well with her daughter, too,” said Melody.
Melody and her mother, of California, Missouri, co-own Ain’t She Grand, aka “Angel,” who was sired by Grand Central and is out of Donna’s mare, Delicious Surprise. “My
mom and I both bred our mares to Grand Central,” said Melody. Because Melody prefers
mares and her mother prefers geldings, the two ended up swapping colts.
Angel was broke to ride by Brian Oglesby in 2012, then turned out to grow until
mid-March. “For all of these years, I had driven to my parents’ place to ride,” said Melody.
“My dad normally breaks our colts to ride, and then my mom and I take over.“
But in 2013 she finally got her own riding barn. When bad weather ripped off
the gutters on her barn and kept the inside wet, Melody began training her filly on her long,
straight driveway. “I would saddle up every night and ride up and down my driveway,” said
Melody.
Most of the time she would be accompanied by her young son Payden, riding
his gator or bike beside her. “If he wasn’t beside us, one of my dogs or even one of the
other horses in the pasture would be,” said Melody. “Our rides were not complete unless
Payden got to ride when I finished.” Melody’s parents dropped by every other week to give
advice and then check on her progress.
“Angel has the best personality and never refuses to do what I ask. She is a
little foxtrotting machine, and she has a big motor in the fact that she will never quit you,”
Melody Nagel and Ain’t She Grand
said Melody. “She has matured and grown a little since 2013. We’re going to show again
Photo courtesy of MFTHBA
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By Josephine Cozean Styron
Mo Jazz Red Pride LJ’s nickname “Pride” indicates how his owners,
Ron and Linda Scott, feel about him. Pride, who stands stud at the
Scott’s Ronlin Farms LLC in Dadeville, Missouri, won the 2013 ThreeYear-Old Futurity Open Reserve Championship, then won the Open
Three-Year-Old Stallions and Geldings World Championship at the
2013 Fall Show and Celebration.
“He’s a sweetheart,” said Linda, “and he’s got good lines.”
Pride, out of Bay Lady’s Pride and sired by MoJazz A., was bred by
Jack and Gail Vincent of Lebanon, Missouri.
“His trainer and rider, Steve Dampier, does an excellent job
with him. We’ve been very pleased,” said Linda. “We’ll show Pride
and then maybe put
him in some kind of trail
versatility competition.”
Pride is a favorite with
Ronlin barn manager,
Carly Henderson. “You
can’t
beat
Pride’s
personality. And,” she
added, “he loves to
play with his toys in his
stall!”
2013 Three Year Old Futurity
Open Amateur Reserve:
Generals Golden Warrior S and Larry Kilroy
By Josephine Cozean Styron
The first time Larry Kilroy saw Generals Golden Warrior S, he liked
him. The second time he saw “Warrior,” he bought him.
“I was interested in him largely due to his sire, crossed to a
Southern Sunrise mare,” said Kilroy. Warrior’s sire is Jester’s Charming General R, a full brother to the late World Grand Champion Prince
Jester. Warrior was bred by Jim and Sue Standlee of Neosho, Missouri.
Larry and Linda Kilroy liked his naturally nice walk and foxtrot. “He’s has a little Southern Sunrise in him, so he’s also got a very
mellow disposition. After their Futurity reserve win, Kilroy and Warrior returned in September to take the Three-Year-Old Open Amateur
World Grand Championship at the Fall Show and Celebration.
Then the Kilroys took their
World Grand Champion
to the Big Piney Trail ride.
Notice in any pictures of
this ride that it’s Linda Kilroy riding the pretty palomino show horse. “Halfway through the summer,
Linda appropriated Warrior,” laughed Kilroy. “She
plans to show him in all
the major 2014 shows.”
Open Reserve
Mo Jazz Red Pride LJ , Steve Dampier up, with Linda Scott
Photo courtesy of MFTHBA
Larry Kilroy and Generals Golden Warrior S • Photo courtesy of Larry Kilroy
2013 3-Year-Old-Futurity Amateur Owned
and Trained Reserve Winner:
Playboy’s Gypsy Rambler
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By Josephine
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“You put so much into your horse, that when you have a good ride and the
judges notice, it gives you satisfaction and joy,” said Cathy Landon, co-owner/
trainer with her husband Buddy of Playboy’s Gypsy Rambler, Reserve winner
of the Three-Year-Old Amateur Owned & Trained class.
The Landons bred their mare, Pride’s Gypsy Lady, to Southern
Playboy “because we liked the combination of bloodlines. We were breeding
for a natural gait and good temperament,” said Cathy. “Rambler’s a people
horse.”
Cathy broke him, starting with handling and round pen training.
Then she graduated to “driving” him with the use of reins, teaching him to turn
and stop. “Before he was ever ridden, he already knew all of that,” she said.
“Buddy started him, trained him, and showed him,” said Cathy. The
couple laid boards across their arena to help their stallion learn to trot by
himself, then with someone
on his back, before
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August 7, 8, & 9, 2014
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NBC 3 Yr$5.00
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Championship
Wednesday, August 6th and from 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. on August 7th and 8th. Arena
Thursday, $6.00
on Friday, $7.00 on Saturday, $15.00
10 show
in Pleasure,
Class
Limited Amateur(Top
classes,
each Men’s,
Ladies
or Amateur
& over
(inc Limited)
(Top
10 English
ofback
classes
14 & 30)
16) and prelimiwill be closed
on August
9th during 5
General
Membership
Meeting.
for Show Pass. Children 12 & under are free.
17.
Specialty,
& Over5Championship
preliminary class must show back in the championship
nary Men’s,
& NBC
Ladies
classes
&4
Amateur
&**
over class.
31. Men’s
Championship
(no canter)
(TopChampionship
10 places of classes
4 & Ladies
11)
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orderBox
to collect
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enter 65808
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and
& of Breeders,
National
Association
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3193,
18.
NBC
3
Year
Old
Open
(A)
back
at
the
Entry
Desk
for
all
championship
classes.
32.
NBC
3
Year
Old
Open
Championship
Men’s Championship Classes is $35. The top 5 places of
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(Top 10(Top
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19.
Pony
Game
Competition
#1
**
33.
Pony
Performance
**
any NBC amateur class in past 2 years.
preliminary class
must
show
back in the championship
class in order
collect
prize
money.
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must
enter
20. toNBC
4
Yr
Old
Amateur
Championship
34. Amateur Championship ** (No Canter)
TIE-OUT FEE: $10 PER HORSE, PER DAY WILL BE CHARGED FOR THOSE
(noDesk
canter)
(Top
from
Classes 2, 5, & 13)
back at the Entry
for10all
championship
classes.
WITHOUT STALLS.
21. NBC
3 Year
Old Open
(B)
35. NBC
2cannot
Year
Old
Amateur
ENTRY DESK: Entries for all classes will be taken on Wednesday evening from 5
Limited Amateur—Riders
have
won 1st Championship
place in
(Top(Top
10 show
back
in Class
32)
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classes
3 & 8)
p.m.—9 p.m., and on Thursday and Friday from 1:00 p.m.—5:30 p.m. and on Saturany NBC amateur
class
past
2 years.
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NBC Champion
day from 2 p.m.—4 p.m. All NBC Amateur entries and all Model entries are
22. English
Pleasure
3 years old & over) **
Pony
Awards(horses
Ceremony
required toOwners:
present original
MFTHBA
registration
papers.Eddings,
7:30 pm
TIE-OUT
FEE: $10 PER
HORSE,
PER DAY WILL BE CHARGED FOR THOSE
Alan
King
& Ben
(no
canter)
36. NBC 2 Year Old Open Championship
REQUIRED: All horses entering show must have a current negative Coggins (EIA)
WITHOUT
STALLS.
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(will canter)
nship
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test. Horses from out of state must
have health papers.
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ENTRY DESK: Entries for all(Top
classesof
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be taken6 on
Wednesday evening from 5
checked at time of entry.
p.m.—9 p.m., and
on
Thursday
and
Friday
from
1:00
p.m.—5:30
p.m.
and
on
SaturGENERAL
MEETING: General
Membership
Meeting
Annu**MEMBERSHIP
DENOTES NON-NBC
CLASSES:
Entry
fee&for
Non-NBC
ARENA: The fairgrounds arena will be open for riding from 1 p.m.—midnight on
day from 2 p.m.—4
p.m. All
NBC Amateur
entries
and all
Model
al Election
of Officers
will be held
on Sat.,
Aug.
9th atentries
1 p.m. are
at the main arena.
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Classes
is
$25
for
all
youth
classes,
Senior
Citizens
ADMISSION:
on Thursday,
$6.00
on Friday, $7.00 on Saturday, $15.00 class,
required to present
original $5.00
MFTHBA
registration
papers.
will be closed on August 9th during General Membership Meeting.
Limited
Amateur
classes,
English
Pleasure,
and
prelimiShow entering
Pass. Children
12 &have
under
are free.negative Coggins (EIA)
REQUIRED: Allforhorses
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a current
nary Men’s, & Ladies classes & Amateur 5 & over class.
test. Horses
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** from out of state must have health papers. These papers will be
Entry fee for
Amateur Championship
and Ladies P.O.
&
checked at time of entry.
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