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Alabama Jubilee Charity Results MODEL & WHTA RIDERS CUP 821 703 703 703 AMATEUR (CANTER) Parks Glidewell Benedict Final 735 735 735 735 Parks Benedict Glidewell Final 1 677 677 677 677 681 681 681 681 808 724 808 808 2 901 901 672 901 MY TICKET TO RIDE Rae Shumate Tysor Sandy Shumate 713 713 704 713 3 672 672 901 672 POWERSTROKED BY JOSE Sister Milligan Sister Milligan 849 808 713 704 DEMONIC PRESENCE Laurie Toone Ron & Karen Bochenek IT IS SHOWTIME Alex Rea Dr Ann Rea 704 704 724 724 JOSES ONE LINER Victoria Kalosis Douglas Ann McGovern THE PADDOCK MASTER Dalia Smith Harr Smith & Harr 724 837 849 849 SWEEPING UP AT THE SLOTS Linda McCarley McCarley Farms INDEED AN HONOR Jim Roberts Jim & Jeannie Roberts 850 849 693 837 DEL SOL Ruth Logsdon Ronnie Logsdon 837 850 837 850 AMATEUR TWO YEAR OLD STALLIONS GENS ALCHEMY Bart McWaters LaRue McWaters 693 693 850 693 Glidewell Benedict Parks Final SAXY JAZZ Ray Solley Ray Solley THE MASON DIXIE LINE Beth Pippin Beth Pippin 651 651 656 651 JOSES BEYONCE Jackie Whatley Jackie Whatley 804 740 651 656 COUNTRY PLEASURE AMATEUR FIVE & UNDER MISTER LINEMAN Thom Meek Meek & Payne 656 656 740 740 Parks Benedict Glidewell Final JOSE THE CHAMP Steve McLaurin McLaurin & Whitley 701 701 701 701 829 829 829 829 FAMOUS & ANDY Amelia Haselden John Haselden 740 804 684 804 664 664 664 664 MY SENORITA Peggy Mervine Peggy Mervine 684 684 804 684 828 676 676 676 LORD STANLEY Allison Thorson Allison Thorson DIXIELANDER Chris Mills Chris & Ann Mills 676 828 827 828 AIR FORCE Ray Solley Ray Solley FLY EAGLE FLY Libby Stephens Yellowstone Farm 827 827 828 827 PAPPY TIME Miles Irby Rick & Marla Lovett 726 726 726 726 TRAIL PLEASURE FIVE & UNDER & WHTA RIDERS CUP IM BORN COUNTRY Allison Becknell Jerry Hewitt LUJOSO Amanda Manis Pope & Manis Glidewell Parks Benedict Final MAXIMUM HONOR Ruth Logsdon Ronnie & Ruth Logsdon HIGH ON LOVING YOU Kaitlyn Rippy Kaitlyn Rippy 830 830 830 830 HES A WARRIOR AT THE RITZ Ray Solley Ray Solley A BIT ROWDY Eli Murphy Eli Murphy 904 904 675 904 NEVER SURRENDER Jane Pirolo Jane Pirolo 833 675 826 675 RACKING AMATEUR & YOUTH ON A TIMELINE Julie Carlson Langley & Carlson 675 833 833 833 Parks Glidewell Benedict Final BINGO WITH CHROME Linda McCarley Linda McCarley 826 826 904 826 660 660 660 660 HABANERO PICANTE Bailey Momb Perry & Kimberly Walden 922 928 97 97 WHAA YOUTH 17 & UNDER BPS CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW Victoria Kalosis Danny & Cindy Moyers 97 97 922 922 Glidewell Parks Benedict Final MUCHO MACHO MAN Laurie Toone Sudie Reed 928 922 928 928 930 930 930 930 GINS LITTLE DEMON Jessica Hlebak George Crawford JACKIE OH Becky Hodgson Becky Hodgson 503 519 503 503 A CONFESSION Joe Lester Phyllis Langley JOSES MASTER Makayla Latham David Latham 519 503 519 519 I C RITZ J D Smith Roy Wester JOSES VINDICATOR Caroline Westley Way Blaylock & Way AMATEUR FIVE YEAR OLD RITZS WARRIOR Benjamin Gray Edwina Duddy & BUSY LINE Makayla Latham Jay Mitchell Benedict Glidewell Parks Charlotte Gray BRAVO BRAVO Asher Keeton Dwight & Dianne Hasty 652 652 652 932 932 932 SHOW PLEASURE & WHTA RIDERS CUP RACKING SPECIALTY ACTION AMATEUR 818 725 818 Benedict Parks Glidewell Final Benedict Glidewell Parks Final 725 818 725 910 910 910 910 520 933 520 520 YS FLY LIKE AN EAGLE Ben Moss Carney & Moss 739 848 848 848 689 520 734 933 THE KING OF QUEENS Lynn Womack Double B Farms 848 705 739 739 933 931 933 689 IGNITE THE NIGHT Skylan Wilson Ewing Cooley 929 805 805 805 734 689 680 734 INK MASTER Linda Garrard Dr Linda Garrard 805 929 929 929 931 680 931 931 721 739 705 705 680 732 694 680 PARK PERFORMANCE & WHTA RIDERS CUP 705 721 670 721 719 734 689 719 Parks Benedict Glidewell Final 674 720 721 674 694 719 719 694 715 653 728 653 ENTITLEMENT Philip Trimble Sherrin Pittman& JOSES MR RITZ Ashley Latham Buckelew Thomas DeBray 836 715 653 715 Kyle Bush IM ALL ABOUT CASH Casee Bush Bush & Kemp 653 711 836 836 EPIC Tim Smith Shamrock Farms JOSE THE WAY Elizabeth Taets Bryce Tacts 728 836 715 728 GODIVA John Allan Callaway Allan Callaway ENTOURAGE (R) Lucy Bailey Lucy Bailey 925 925 925 925 APOLLO JOSE Edgar Abernathy Linda Stewart TY THE TIGER Matthew Rogers Rogers Family 711 728 711 711 TRIPLE BLACK GIN Steve Beam David & Matthew Rogers COWBOY DEFENDER Ginger Evans J D & Ginger Evans 281 281 816 281 DEEP WALKIN Link Webb Collins & Hatmaker JUST CALL ME TED Emily Briggs Sherri Briggs 816 816 281 816 SOUTHERN ATTITUDE Charlie Green Counti Green PUTTIN MAGIC IN THE SWING Henry Jenkins Dana Jenkins GIN IN EVERYTHING Josh Watts Dr John Gladney JASON BOURNE Mike Hannah Barry George ALWAYS IN STYLE Mickey McCormick Nora Alexander AMATEUR FOUR YEAR OLD STALLIONS BLACK HAWKS BOOGIE MAN Jeff Green Linda Imler AMATEUR 50 & OVER Parks Benedict Glidewell Final PAROLED FROM HARDTIME Jamie Lawrence Sister Milligan Parks Benedict Glidewell Final 709 841 841 841 A RENDEZVOUS AT THE RITZ Steve Beam Cole & Spinks 722 842 846 722 841 709 709 709 BUDDY LOVE T Chad Thompson Donna Thompson 842 722 722 842 918 923 923 923 CRAZY TRAIN David Latham Brock & Rebecca Felton 846 846 813 846 923 843 918 918 I AM LUCKY Brad Beard Ronnie Reed 706 702 842 813 843 918 843 843 813 813 706 706 OLE ROCKY TOP Lilly Riddley The Alan Riddley Family SHOW PLEASURE YOUTH 702 706 702 702 ALL ABOUT JOSE Jackie Whatley Jackie Whatley Glidewell Parks Benedict Final ITS HIGH MAINTENANCE Sister Milligan Sister Milligan MAYOR BILL Kim Lewis George & Kim Lewis 809 809 659 809 LINE OF ARMS Bart McWaters LaRue McWaters OUR PANAMA REDD Dalia Smith Harr Smith & Harr 659 659 809 659 THE IRON DOOR Sarah Coffee Burks Sarah Coffee Burks M PS HOT LINE Bart McWaters LaRue McWaters 803 926 803 803 CASHS BOLD AND FRESH Carroll Counts Carroll & Virginia Counts 926 803 826 926 KINGS SILVER COMMAND Lucky Collins Donald Collins COUNTRY PLEASURE YOUTH BENELLI Jackson Cammack Champion Stables JOSES TOMBOY Billie DeArmond Billie & Kerry DeArmond Glidewell Benedict Parks Final SHES SIMPLY SOUTHERN Jackson Stephens Yellowstone Farm 730 730 730 730 IM A YANKEE DOODLE DANDY Blythe Owens Lauren Holley 15.2 & UNDER & WHTA RIDERS CUP 903 902 834 834 NINE DANGEROUS YARDS Mary Francis Way Fisher & Way Glidewell Parks Benedict Final 834 834 903 903 848 848 911 848 902 903 902 902 AMATEUR PONIES 911 911 848 911 DIAMOND AT THE RITZ Abi Smith Walden & Smith Benedict Glidewell Parks Final 915 915 915 915 EL RIO LOBO Eliza Dekleyn Harold Roberts 907 924 907 907 811 811 811 811 SCORE DIAMOND IN THE RUFF Cheyanne Gardner Carey & Terry Hughes 924 907 806 924 738 738 738 738 MERCEDES BENZ Dakoda Gardner Cheyanne & 806 822 924 806 655 655 814 655 Dakoda Gardner 822 806 822 822 814 814 657 814 373 373 373 373 657 657 655 657 THREE YEAR OLD MARES & GELDINGS & WHTA RIDERS CUP IM JUST KIDDIN Rhonda Major Major & Warr MR HEISMAN Tim Smith Bruce & Robin Benedict Parks Glidewell Final MARK ZONE Lora Lawrence Lora Lawrence MacDonald 906 906 906 906 DARK RAIN Joel Stewart Linda Stewart MR SOUTHERN COMFORT Philip Trimble Robert Deutsch 815 815 718 815 MAJOR FRIVOLOUS Kim Woods Sammy & Gayle Cagle HEEZA JOSE Jimmy McConnell Nancy Groover Hodges 718 916 916 718 RUEBEN GOLDSTEIN Rebecca Felton Brock & Rebecca Felton GREENSPAN Claudia Gribble Champion Stables 848 718 848 916 TEXAS JOE BLACK John Allan Callaway Steve Zeis 707 723 707 848 AMATEUR TWO YEAR OLD MARES & GELDINGS JOSES SMART WATCH Dale Watts Bill & Debbie Woods 723 147 741 707 Parks Benedict Glidewell Final RITZIE GENERAL Brad Beard Jim & Barbara Welch 741 741 147 723 927 667 927 927 OLD EL PASO Blaise Broccard Melissa Wilson & 916 700 815 741 667 726 667 667 Brittany Cunningham BINGO IN DIXIE Gary Edwards Chuck Ramsey 726 927 679 726 DB COOPER Brad Beard Mike Owens 679 802 726 679 AMATEUR THREE YEAR OLD STALLIONS IM NAOMI Jamie Lawrence Sister Milligan 802 679 812 802 Benedict Glidewell Parks Final MISS CHARLIE JAMES Jimmy McConnell Shannon Harr 849 812 719 812 712 697 697 697 MISS HEAVENLY CASH Tim Smith Shannon & Shelby Sims 812 719 849 849 921 801 712 712 NINOS EYE CANDY Link Webb L D & Tammy Austin 719 849 802 719 697 821 801 801 MY PRODIGY Charlie Green Sister Milligan DANCING ALL NIGHT CTF Benjamin Gray Sudie Reed 801 712 921 921 I AM NOTORIOUS Herbert Derickson Steve & Pat Wilson DIM THE LIGHTS Dalia Smith Harr Steve & Pat Wilson 703 921 821 821 C ME WALK & SHAKE Sister Milligan Sister Milligan IM AN AMERICAN HONEY Honey McGaha Dean & McGaha SHES SHADES OF HEAVEN Asher Keeton Dianne Hasty 952 694 962 962 WALK STRONG Alex Rea Ashley Rea PUSHERS LAST AIRE Melissa Rowell Melissa Rowell 962 962 952 952 MISS R & R Carol Shelton Steve & Carol Shelton IM A SOUTHERN BELLE Deborah Hays Deborah Hays 694 952 694 694 JOSEFINA RITZ Amelia Haselden Dr James Hixon LITTLE BIT OF BLUE Tiffany Smith Mark Smith 967 967 967 967 JOSES TABOO Julia Cole Julia Cole 784 784 972 972 AMATEUR MARES & GELDINGS 972 972 784 784 AMATEUR LADIES Benedict Parks Glidewell Final 851 851 851 851 Glidewell Parks Benedict Final 963 963 963 963 JOSES DESPERADO Jim Roberts Jim & Jeannie Roberts 810 810 810 810 786 786 786 786 I AM CHARLIE Tim Smith What A Blessing Farm 913 847 847 847 880 880 880 880 HELLO HANDSOME Brad Beard Ronnie & Beth Reed 847 913 913 913 775 775 775 775 JUST JOSE IT John Allan Callaway Becky Barnes 691 691 691 691 769 782 769 769 ITS MY LAST DOLLAR Mickey McCormick Christy & James Warner A NEON COWBOY Glenda Nichols Glenda Nichols 782 769 782 782 HES UNDISPUTED Jeff Laughlin Vickie Penick TITLESTS GRAND SLAM Naomi Barkley Naomi Barkley 742 742 742 742 YS WILD AFFECTION Blaise Broccard Van Stephens SHES BLUE AS ICE Elena Wilson David & Patty Wilson COUNTRY AND FAMOUS Miles Irby Rick & Marla Lovett
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