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Sears Sizzlin Hot Over BARREL RACING REPORT - Fast Horses, Fast News since 2007 - Volume 4, Issue 27 www.barrelracingreport.com July 6, 2010 Sears Sizzlin Hot Over 4th Cody Stampede July 1-4, 2010, Cody, WY COWBOY CHRISTMAS BARREL RACING TOP 10 1 Brenda Mays, Judge Buy Cash, 17.12, Place Name Checkd Money Won Horses Rode $8,389 1 Lindsay Sears 7 $21,459 Sugar Moon Express, Ima Guy Of Honor 2 Kelly Maben, 17.13, $6,711 2 Lisa Lockhart 7 $17,957 Fast An Gold, An Oakie With Cash 3 Sabrina Ketcham, 17.24, $5,453 3 Brenda Mays 7 $16,370 Judge Buy Cash, Judge My Fame 4 Jill Moody, 17.25, $4,194 4 Sheena Robbins 9 $15,121 Bar D Mr Dual Olena 5 Sheena Robbins, 17.29, $3,355 5 Jill Moody 9 $15,071 TR Dashing Badger 6 Jeanne Anderson, 17.32, $2,517 6 Britany Fleck 7 $14,235 Dasher Dude 7 Nikki Steffes, 17.36, $2,097 7 Brittany Pozzi 8 $13,390 Yeah Hes Firen, Sixth Vision 8 Diann Bukowski, 17.41, $1,888 8 Sherry Cervi 5 $13,181 MP Meter My Hay 9 Tana Poppino, 17.43, $1,678 9 Nellie Williams 9 $12,796 Rebas Smokey Joe 10 Brittany Pozzi, 17.44, $1,468 10 Tana Poppino 5 $10,677 Perryman Star, Docs Hickory Cross 11 Timi Lickley, 17.45, $1,258 12 Sherry Cervi, 17.46, $944 12 Susan Liggitt, 17.46, $944 SUGAR BARS ROCKET WRANGLER FLIT BAR SI 98, H-2 DASH FOR CASH SI 97 14 Kenna Squires, 17.47, $629 SI 65 SI 114 15 Kelsi Elkins, 17.50, $210 FLIT FIND A BUYER DR NICK BAR SI 85 JUDGE CASH (TB) 15 Nellie Williams, 17.50, $210 SI 110 P-98 LEO TAG MITO PAINT ESTE TAG SI 95, H-12 MARY MITO Ponoka Stampede P-9 SI 104 LITTLE ESTILETA SHELLY LEO BAR June 28 – July 4, 2010, Ponoka, AB SI 95 Showdown Round SUGAR MOON EXPRESS JUDGE BUY CASH ORREL ARE ‘99 BLACK GELDING 1 Lisa Lockhart, Fast An Gold, 17.19, ‘00 S M EASY SIX ROCKY JIP SI 85 $5,000 SIX FOLS SI 97 MR TIFFIN FLASH 2 Lindsay Sears, Sugar Moon Express, SI 90 LONG CHANCE ROANY’S SIRLETTE 17.34, $2,500 BABYS BLUE JEANS FLASHS POLLY VANDY 3 Britany Fleck, Dasher Dude, 17.44, SI 81 LADY BUG’S MOON YANKEE VANDY LADY BUGS MARTHA SI 100 MORGAN VANDY $1,500 SI 89 LAN LAY HUG BEE Texas High Dasher x April Dell Dude, RIDER/OWNER: LINDSAY SEARS OWNER/RIDER: BRENDA MAYS SI 85 Poco Dude BREEDER: SISSY NOVAK OWNER/BREEDER: DEANNA HAGGARD 4 Sherry Cervi, MP Meter My Hay, 17.47, $1,000 10 Molly Powell, 40.66, $519 3 Britany Fleck, 17.60, $1,000 PC Frenchmans Hayday x Miss Meter Jet, First Round 4 Lindsay Sears, 17.62, $500 Bar Tonto Jet 1 Lindsay Sears, 17.29, $5,453 Average on Two 2 Sherry Cervi, 17.40, $4,674 Greeley Independence Stampede 1 Sherry Cervi, MP Meter My Hay, 34.91, 3 Shayna Dodds, 17.47, $3,895 June 29 – July 4, 2010, Greeley, CO $5,063 4 Britany Fleck, 17.49, $3,375 Average on Three 1 Lindsay Sears, 34.91, $5,063 5 Lisa Lockhart, 17.60, $2,597 1 Tana Poppino, Perryman Star, 52.50, 3 Lisa Lockhart, 35.02, $3,895 6 Dee Butterfi eld, 17.64, $2,077 $4,672 4 Britany Fleck, 35.09, $3,376 7 Nancy Csabay, 17.66, $1,298 Perryman Doc x Misty Star Rhine, Son of 5 Deb Renger, 35.46, $2,597 7 Laura James, 17.66, $1,298 Dee Doc 6 Dee Butterfi eld, 35.50, $2,077 9 Rylee McKenzie, 17.68, $779 2 Jessi Eagleberger, 52.68, $4,004 7 Laura James, 35.65, $1,558 10 Deb Renger, 17.70, $519 3 Savanah Reeves, 52.75, $3,337 8 Rylee McKenzie, 36.49, $1,039 Finals 4 Callie Chamberlain, 52.90, $2,892 9 Suzanne DePaoli, 40.62, $779 1 Lisa Lockhart, 17.42, $2,000 5 Sammi Bessert, 53.02, $2,225 2 Sherry Cervi, 17.51, $1,500 Pro Rodeo Continued on Page 3 IN THE NEWS.......IN THE NEWS......in the news......In the News......In the News..... races won and money earned. Shaw Quietly Climbing the Ranks Some of the most famous champions saddled by Schvaneveldt AIRDRIE, AB – Crystal Shaw has been quietly making her way include Town Policy, Miss Thermolark, Dash For Speed, Refrigera- up the Canadian ladies barrel racing standings, placing at the occa- tor, First Down Dash and Cash Rate. sional event before returning home to Daysand, Alta., but “we kind Schvaneveldt also operated Blane Schvaneveldt Ranch in Romo- of got a little louder this weekend,” she laughs. land, CA, where he stood Chicks Beduino, among other stallions. Shaw placed second at the Airdrie Pro Rodeo after clocking in --Courtesy of www.sallyharrison.com at 14.55 for $3,430, then claimed top honours at the Williams Lake Stampede for her fi rst fi rst-place cheque of the 2010 season, worth $3,322 after a 16.30 second run there. 2010 Calgary Stampede In true barrel racing fashion, she credits her horse, Carter. How do you get rodeo’s roughest champions and the ranch’s “He just worked very well for me; he handled the ground really toughest stock together? Only by invitation. That’s the Calgary Stam- nice. I was extremely thrilled with him,” she says. “He’s just a young pede Rodeo. The world’s best rodeo athletes. Our famously tough horse that I’ve been bringing along, and he’s just been getting stock. Head-to-head for ten days leading into Wildcard Saturday and stronger and stronger each trip. He’s starting to grow up and really Showdown Sunday – the biggest one-day prize in pro rodeo. starting to hit his stride.” Tournament Style Rodeo - In 2006, The Calgary Stampede Rodeo The 10-year-old gelding started running barrels with Shaw in the roped new ground by introducing the new tournament-style rodeo pros last season, after her main steed, Jag, suffered an injury. Jag, 15, and this year, for the fi rst time ever, prize money will top the $2 mil- is all healed up now and ready to return to the sport, but Carter has lion mark. First, the contestants are divided into two pools. been doing so well that Shaw is going to let him run. It’s a new rodeo every day as these talented contestants compete “We were just going to go to a few and pick and choose as we go for $60,000 in prize money - $10,000 in each event. The top four along, but we might be going to a few more than we had fi gured,” money winners in each pool advance to Showdown Sunday. The she admits. remaining six competitors in both pools will compete on Wild Card Shaw trains horses for a living, “so I have to be home most of Saturday, with the top two in each event advancing to Showdown the time to be working my colts, but I might have to put the horse Sunday. It’s a one shot go for broke performance. training business on hold a little bit and rodeo a little stronger.” Rodeos Richest Afternoon - With over $1,000,000 to be given Shaw, who has been rodeoing professionally since 1992, has yet away, Showdown Sunday is truly “Rodeo’s Richest Afternoon”. This to make the cut for the Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR). progressive fi nal sees all 10 qualifi ers compete once, with the four “Every barrel racers dream is to make CFR,” she says dreamily. highest scores or fastest times to advance to the Showdown round. “I’ve come close many times, so it would be nice for a change to These top-four contestants will let it all hang out for the top prize make it there.” of $100,000 and the Calgary Stampede Championship. It’s straight- But no matter how many checks Shaw and Carter are destined up rodeo, an exciting format, top dollars, elite athletes and superstar for this season, one thing remains true: “You always try and take stock. something positive away from every run.” 2010 Barrel Racing Contestants And while she might amp up her rodeo presence, she really won’t Pool A: Angie Meadors, Brenda Mays, Brittany Pozzi, Danyelle be taking that much of a step back from her training. Campbell, Jill Moody, Layna Kight, Lindsay Sears, Lisa Lockhart, “I’ve always got young horses coming up and I’ll be packing Molly Powell, Sheena Robbins young horses with me to season and train,” she smiles. “Just the Pool B: Deb Renger, Gaylene Buff, Janna Beam, Joleen Seitz, Mary same old business!” --Courtesy of www.rodeocanada.com Burger, PJ Burger, Rana Koopmans, Savanah Reeves, Sue Smith, Tammy Fischer Huge Loss For QH Racing Blane Schvaneveldt, 76, a 12-time AQHA champion race Cowboy Christmas Top 25 trainer, with 38 training titles at his home base, Los Alamitos 1 Trevor Brazile, $24,253; 2 Bobby Mote, $22,091; 3 Lindsay Racetrack in Orange County, CA, died at a Los Angeles hospital Sears, $21,459; 4 Tuf Cooper, $19,381; 5 Curtis Cassidy, $19,172. on July 5, as a result of a heart arrythmia that he suffered while 6 Lisa Lockhart, $17,957; 7 Will Lowe, $17,508; 8 Dustin Flundra, at the track on July 3. $16,614; 9 Jeff Willert, $16,405; 10 Brenda Mays, $16,370; 11 Jesse Schvaneveldt’s richest wins came in 2008 when Janet McKinner- Bail, $16,286; 12 Dusty LaValley, $16,209; 13 Brady Minor and Riley ney’s Tres Passes won the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity and Minor, $15,916 each; 15 Kelly Timberman, $15,803; 16 Ty Elliott, Golden State Million Futurity.
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