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White's Special Win in Cloverdale MAY 23, 2017 Volume 11: Issue 21 In this issue... • Double F Arena, pg 5 • Pro Rodeos & World Standings, pg 9 • No Bull, pg 22 • Nebraska Spring Fling, NE, pg 26 • American Qualifier, pg 26 fast horses, fast news • D&D, Chickasha, OK, pg 31 Published Weekly Online at www.BarrelRacingReport.com - Since 2007 White’s Special Win in Cloverdale By Hope Sickler Kirsty White from Big Valley, Alberta has been running at the ASH OR ASH END ASH D F C Cloverdale Rodeo for several years but this was her first time to S C SI 114 come out on top. Surrey, British Columbia is the home to the Clo- SI 94 ASK AND ANSWER verdale Rodeo. Held on May Long weekend, it has always been one PLAIN SPECIAL of the largest rodeos that essentially “kicks” off the summer run of SI 89 rodeos in Canada. SPECIAL EFFORT White had a fantastic showing in Surrey placing second in the RITZY AND RACY SI 104 first round in Pool A and then coming back to win the second SI 95 round in Pool A. She and her extraordinary mare Special Tack NU GNU “Racey” shut the clock off in the Finals with a 15.925-second run, SPECIAL TACK SI 102 their fastest run of the event, to win Cloverdale. 2006 SORREL MARE “I have entered this rodeo for several years and have done well but MAJOR BONANZA this was my first-time winning Cloverdale,” explained White. “This win was extra-special to me because it takes place in the area that I CUTTERS BONANZA am from and being able to win it is something I’ll never forget.” CUTTERS COPPER The 3-time Canadian Finals Rodeo Qualifier gives all the credit to CUTTERS BRASS TACK her main girl “Racey” who has been the cornerstone of her success THE DEVIL at the rodeos over the last several years. MISS COPPER RIVETS SI 85 The 11-year-old powerhouse “Racey” is by Plain Special and out of Cutters Brass Tack. White still owns “Racey’s” dam, making this DRI RIVET year her 30th birthday! RIDER/OWNER/BREEDER: KRISTY WHITE “Racey is a small horse, only standing 14.3 hands, but she is built like brick-house and has a heart that is bigger than she is! She tries so hard every run and she has a very neat and unique style.” Having won over $77,000.00 last year at the pro rodeos, White THE RUNDOWN w/Kristy White and “Racey” are a considerable force to be reckoned with. As Speical Tack, “Racey” “Racey” has gotten older, White has noticed how versatile she has BIT: Trammel chain gag with rope nose tiedown become at both indoor and outdoor rodeos. SADDLE: Double J or Tami Semas “She has certainly become more versatile with age. When she SADDLE PAD: Classic Equine with neoprene liner underneath was younger, she was crazy wicked in the smaller indoor barns but LEG GEAR: Back On Track she has been getting consistently better and more solid in the big FEED: Buckey Feed outdoor pens,” White said. HAY: Grass/Alfalfa mix and free range grass Cashing in $24,300.00 for her win at Cloverdale, White and her SUPPLEMENTS: Trimax & Sharp Edge Supplements friends and family celebrated the win with a fish fry and some good ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES: Back On Track sight-seeing near the ocean. SPONSORS: Back On Track, Sharp Edge Supplements and my “I feel very fortunate to have won this rodeo and could not do it veterinarian Ty Corbiell at Cor Vet. without my support system. My family and my friends have always been there 150% and my veterinarian Ty Corbiell at Cor Vet (Cor 1 Special Tack, Kristy White, 15.925, $20,000 Veterinary Services) always keeps “Racey” feeling 110%.” 06 sor. m. Plain Special-Cutters Brass Tack, Cutters Bonanza 2 Ripn Lady, Carmen Pozzobon, 15.964, $10,000 Cloverdale Rodeo 10 bu. m. Frenchs Hula Guy-Bijou Betali, Eli Betastreak May 19-22, 2017, Surrey, BC 3 Sky High Guy, Nikki Hansen, 16.042, $6,000 04 pal. g. Frenchmans Guy-Fleeting Pie, Pie In The Sky Finals Cloverdale Rodeo Continued on Page 2 Cloverdale Rodeo Continued From Page 1 4 Cajo Denim N Beduino, Becky Fuson, 16.107, $4,000 4 Jessica Leech, 16.264, $1,000 04 b. g. Cajo-Julie Wee Folk, The Desert Jewel 5 Toni Dixon, 16.372, $600 5 Isle Be Wright On, Kylie Whiteside, 16.244, $3,000 6 Sidney Daines, 16.421, $350 10 b. g. Isle Slide Wright On-A Jac To A Queen, Last Little Jac 6 Rich Money, Jessica Leech, 16.504, $2,000 Saturday, Pool B 05 b. m. Buck That Money-Skip La Doc, Doc Em Rich 1 Nikki Hansen, 16.103, $2,800 2 Becky Fuson, 16.179, $1,500 Friday, Pool A 3 Kaylee Galleno, 16.235, $1,200 1 Carmen Pozzobon, 15.947, $2,800 4 Sammi Bessert, 16.311, $1,000 2 Kirsty White, 16.130, $1,500 5 Kali Parker, 16.412, $600 3 Sidney Daines, 16.182, $1,200 6 Brady Whiteside, 16.568, $350 4 Timi Likely, 16.439, $1000 5 Jessica Leech, 16.589, $600 Sunday, Pool B 6 Julie Leggett, 16.597, $350 1 Becky Fuson, 15.918, $2,800 2 Nikki Hansen, 16.061, $1,500 Saturday, Pool A 3 Kylie Whiteside, 16.190, $1,200 1 Kirsty White, 15.943, $2,800 4 Rachel Tiedeman, 16.257, $1,000 2 Carmen Pozzobon, 16.062, $1,500 5 Kristy Steffes, 16.345, $600 3 Lynette Brodoway, 16.074, $1,200 6 Brady Whiteside, 16.358, $350 Wood Tops NBHA Vegas Prep 5D NBHA Vegas Prep 5D 2 Rattle De Chimes, Kaleb McTygue, 16.598, $43 May 14, 2017, Gilbert, AZ 3D 1 Jk Perks Dinkydasher, Kaleb McTygue, 16.676, $45 2 Senderfrenchwhispers, Diana Paris, 16.822, $27 Open 3 Emma, Sylvia Kennison, 16.972, $18 1D 1 The Bar Link Factor, Courtney Wood, 15.623, $236 4D 1 Imps Shillelagh, Julie Turney, 17.131, $34 2 Doc, Cassidy Castillo, 15.895, $177 2 Design Me Gold, Kaleb McTygue, 17.139, $20 3 Jackie C Starlight, Jodi Scott McGhee, 15.948, $118 3 Felina, Christi Rogers Lynch, 17.180, $14 4 Grumps Gold Pine T.E., Sylvia Parker, 16.040, $59 5D 1 Shaker, Abby Squire, 17.792, $23 2D 1 Thursday, Holly Jo Taylor, 16.303, $196 2 Emma, Brigitte Kennison, 18.203, $14 2 Boomer, Alexis McQuarie, 16.417, $147 3 Drift Walker, Jonna Baker, 18.235, $9 3 Just Another Moonie, Pete Struble, 16.573, $98 4 Rattle De Chimes, Kaleb McTygue, 16.598, $49 Youth 3D 1 Royally Smart Chic, Christie Hebert, 16.664, $157 1D 1 Doc, Cassidy Castillo, 15.895, $94 2 Jk Perks Dinkydasher, Kaleb McTygue, 16.676, $118 2D 1 Rattle De Chimes, Kaleb McTygue, 16.598, $49 3 Senderfrenchwhispers, Diana Paris, 16.822, $79 2 Jk Perks Dinkydasher, Kaleb McTygue, 16.676, $32 4 Storm, Jodee Owens, 16.843, $39 3D 1 Scout, Alexis Spaulding, 17.062, $32 4D 1 Imps Shillelagh, Julie Turney, 17.131, $118 2 Design Me Gold, Kaleb McTygue, 17.139, $22 2 Design Me Gold, Kaleb McTygue, 17.139, $88 4D 1 Fancy, Adalyne Heck, 18.280, $24 3 Felina, Christi Rogers Lynch, 17.180, $59 2 Cheyenne, Ana Coene, 23.689, $16 4 Dakota’s Copy Cat, Marci Hetzel, 17.240, $29 5D 1 Fancy, Katie Coene, 17.623, $79 Senior 2 Shaker, Abby Squire, 17.792, $59 1D 1 Spartan, Sue Van Galder, 16.602, $86 3 Sparky, Tracey Tiefisher, 17.866, $39 2D 1 Imps Shillelagh, Julie Turney, 17.131, $44 4 Ivy, Amy Brochu, 18.030, $20 2 Felina, Christi Rogers Lynch, 17.180, $29 3D 1 Drift Walker, Jonna Baker, 18.235, $49 $20 Side Pot 4D 1 Rolex, Jeffrey Coene, 19.280, $22 1D 1 The Bar Link Factor, Courtney Wood, 15.623, $68 2 Money, Lisa Clark, 20.495, $15 2 Doc, Cassidy Castillo, 15.895, $41 3 Jackie C Starlight, Jodi Scott McGhee, 15.948, $27 WPRA Permit 2D 1 Thursday, Holly Jo Taylor, 16.303, $70 1 Grumps Gold Pine T.E., Sylvia Parker, 16.040, $88 Tracy & Dusti Swan • Hubbard, TX cell: 254.592.6406 (Tracy)- [email protected] Subscriptions: www. 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