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Campbell and Captain Conquer Barrel Daze BARREL RACING REPORT - Fast Horses, Fast News since 2007 - Volume 5, Issue 15 www.barrelracingreport.com April 12, 2011 Campbell and Captain Conquer Barrel Daze VGBRA Barrel Daze Futurity April 8-10, 2011, Walla Walla, WA DASH FOR CASH FIRST DOWN DASH SI 114 Futurity Average SI 105 FIRST PRIZE ROSE 1D 1 KR Captain Jack, Danyelle Campbell, , 28.662, $2,686.60 SI 98 07 g. Dash Ta Fame-Tiny Cultured Pearl DASH TA FAME SI 113 THE RUNDOWN: DANYELLE CAMPBELL TINY’S GAY SUDDEN FAME SI 106 HORSE: KR Captain Jack SI 98 Bay Gelding, 4 Years Old, 15.2 hands, 1250 lbs. BAR DEARIE SI 90 HORSE HISTORY: I actually bought him last year from Bo Hill, she KR CAPTAIN JACK was the one who started him on the barrels. I wasn’t looking for a 2007 BAY GELDING horse when I saw him because I usually don’t buy started horses EASY JET and people told me they didn’t think she’d sell him. When I saw EASY SAINT SI 100 him, he just caught my eye, so I walked up to her and I told her I SI 107 know everything you have is for sale so what do you want for him. LA JOLLA He just really grabs peoples attention. I have never had a horse so TINY CULTURED PEARL SI 90 SI 87 many people wanted to buy. It has taken a while to get him used to GOOD PACIFIC my training, but he always tries hard. Bo did an amazing job start- GOODS TINY COAT SI 82 ing him and getting him going and a lot of the credit for him goes to her. I basically just had to fi gure out how to make him fi t me. I CAT OTTA SI 82 would guess I have won between 39-40k so far on this horse. RIDER/OWNER: DANYELLE CAMPBELL, BREEDER: SALLY N KIDD BIT: O Ring snaffl e at Walla Walla, but I have tried several different bits. I am still fi guring out what the best bit is for him. lot of cutters and reining cowhorse guys to get help with my horses and continue learning, each one does basically the same things but HEADGEAR: Leather tiedown have different theories on getting there similar to barrel racers. I have SADDLE: Stoney Barrel Saddle and I also ride Larry Coats Saddles, found a guy close to me that has the same theories as I do and I have Flextree Barrel Saddle. I love both of the saddles. been riding with him and that has really helped me. All my life I rode PAD: Best Ever Pad horses off the track, now I am focusing on buying horses as yearlings LEG GEAR: Professional’s Choice VenTech boots or unstarted. I found out that the horses off the track knows how to move forward but break at the poll. I have struggled a little with my GRAIN: Triple Crown Complete & Low Starch mixed together horses that I start myself to get the same feel. I never realized how SUPPLEMENTS: MorindaCare Equine Perform, Cosequin ASU important that foundation was for my training program so riding with HAY: Alfalfa Hay the working cowhorse trainers will help me to get these same basics ADDITIONAL HORSE CARE & SHOEING: I do use mud from an alco- in the horses I am riding that haven’t been to the track. hol based linament on his legs that is called Old School Horse Rub SPONSORS: Justin Boots, Professional’s Choice, MorindaCare, Triple from California. The guy makes me a poultice mud and also has an Crown Feeds alcohol based linament. TRAINING & RIDING STYLE: The biggest thing for me is I like a lot of Futurity Average Continued forward momentum through a turn, they should drive with their hind 2 Whateva, Lance Graves, Ashley Thompson, 28.869, $2,283.61 end but keep the their front end moving forward. I like a lot of bend 07 m. Dash Ta Fame-One Lane and break at the poll, break at the ribcage and the should keep for- 3 Famous Prom Queen, Vauna Walker, Randy & Vauna Walker, ward motion while doing this. As long as I have those basics I tend to 28.938, $1,880.62 get along with them OK. When I run, I want to do as little as possible 07 g. Dash Ta Fame-Glass Feature but I want them to follow my lead not just take off on their own. I 4 Seis So Sweet, Lance Graves, Victory Farms, 29.133, $1,611.96 am not afraid to use my hands and help a horse but at the same time 07 m. Tres Seis-Stella D Oro I don’t want to have to make a horse do it every time. I ride with a Barrel Daze Continued on Page 3 IN THE NEWS.......IN THE NEWS......in the news......In the News......In the News..... Riley Key Memorial Scholarships Due May 1 WPRA 2011 Election Winners Applications for the Riley Key Memorial Scholarship are due May Congratulations to the 2011 WPRA election winners and a thank 1, 2011. The scholarships are open to high school seniors or college you to all candidates and members who voted. students who are in at least 12 college hours per semester. Past President: Jimmie Munroe (367 votes) recipients are not eligible to apply. The applications are available Vice President: Jerri Mann (387 votes) on www.tammyfi scherbarrelhorses.com and should be mailed to Circuit Directors: Columbia River: Tracy Kenyon (21 votes) The Riley Key Memorial Scholarship, 4725 Fm 180, Ledbetter, TX First Frontier: Beth Ann Borowy (17 votes) 78946. The Riley Key Memorial Scholarship Fund was established Montana: Tannis Kobold (34 votes) in 2009 in loving memory of Riley Key. Mountain States: Jennifer Noble (53 votes) Southeastern: Doreen Wintermute (68 votes) Miriam Conner and Hot Corona Cowgirl Texas: Savanah Reeves (86 votes) Wilderness: Julie Herman (27 votes) Earn the $500 Creating Legends Bonus Futurity: Susie McConaghie (115 votes) Miriam Conner and Hot Corona Cowgirl (formerly known as Miss JB 0721) earned the $500 Creating Legends Bonus from JB AHC National Issues Forum Quarter Horses at the JB Quarter Horses/Wrap N 3 Futurity, held April 8-10 in Gonzales, Texas. The American Horse Council has announced that the theme for The Creating Legends Incentive is a bonus for the highest placing fu- this year’s National Issues Forum is “Congress on a Diet: What It turity horse sired by a JB Quarter Horses-owned stallion—Hot Corona, Means for the Horse Industry.” Chasin Firewater, Dallas Fuel, Two Timen Fuel and One Hot Jose. This year’s National Issues Forum will be held June 21 in Wash- Conner, Columbus, Texas, purchased the 4-year-old daughter of ington, DC during the AHC’s annual meeting. The annual meeting Hot Corona out of the proven AQHA performance mare Dal- will run from June 19 to 22 at the Washington Court Hotel and also las Cowgirl, by cutting horse Dallas By Six, at the 2nd Annual JB include an update on the national equine health initiative, the Con- Quarter Horses Creating Legends Sale, held November 13, 2010. gressional Reception and the annual Congressional Ride-In. This Hot Corona Cowgirl was trained and demonstrated at the sale by year’s meeting will also see the return of the AHC’s Breed Round- multiple futurity champion and Wrangler National Finals Rodeo table, a popular event that brings together leaders of horse associa- qualifi er Kassie Mowry. tions to discus common issues of importance to the industry. Other Creating Legends Incentives will be offered at the BBR As part of this year’s annual meeting, the American Horse Coun- Futurity, Old Fort Days Futurity, JB Quarter Horses Futurity (No- cil is hosting a Breed Roundtable. This event was an important part vember) and the BFA World Championship Futurity. of previous AHC annual meetings and allowed leaders of horse organizations involved in various disciplines to visit with each other and discuss issues of common concern. 2011 Texas Classic Features Barrel Racing The Breed Roundtable will provide an opportunity for industry You won’t want to miss out on the premiere of the Texas Classic executives to discuss these issues across breeds and disciplines and Working Western Series Barrel Racing and Pole Bending, an AQHA learn from each other. approved double-pointed event to be held Saturday, May 21 at the There will also be an update on the national equine health Diamond W Arena in Alvarado, Texas. initiative. These outbreaks affect the interstate and international This event features classes in Junior, Senior, Amateur and Youth movement of horses, which is critical to the horse industry. When Barrel Racing and Pole Bending, as well as Amateur Select (50&over barriers to movement are raised by states and foreign countries exhibitor) class. Barrel exhibitions will be offered on Friday, May 20 concerned about the spread of infectious diseases, this affects sales, from 6 to 11 p.m. at Diamond W Arena at a cost of $5 each. Lucky breeding, racing, competitions and recreation. exhibitor prize drawings will also be held The annual Congressional Ride-In will occur on Wednesday, Saturday’s event begins at 9:00 a.m. with the pole bending classes. June 22. The Ride-In allows members of the horse community to Judge for this event is Delena Doyle, Azle, Texas. meet with their elected representatives and their federal offi cials to Entry fees are $35 with 40% jackpotted back to each class. 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