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Attencion 5176974 – 2008 – Sorrel N/H - Stallion Attencion 5176974 – 2008 – Sorrel N/H - Stallion National Halter Champion, IA BDRS’ National Halter Show 3rd Congress Non-Pro Yearling Halter Stakes Show Record: Halter: 11.5; LTE: $3,846, 2009: 3rd Congress Non-Pro Yearling Halter Stakes; 4th Congress Amateur & Limited Amateur Yearling Halter; 2010 3rd World Show 2 YO Amateur Halter Stallion; 2012: National Halter Champion, IA BDRS’ National Halter Show; 2013: Ft. Worth AQHA Burnett Open Aged Halter Champion Sire: The Top Secret 4060043 – 2001 – Sorrel Stallion Show Record: Points: 9.5; 2004 8th World Show 3 YO Open Stallion Offspring Record: Foals: 321; Performers 116; Point Earners: 96; AQHA IF: $38,902; Halter Points: 2,814; Halter ROMS: 86; Superior Halter Awards: 13 AQHA World Champions: 13; Reserve World Champions: 11; Hi Point Wins: 1 AQHA IF: $38,902; AQHA World Show: $86,657 Life-time Earnings: $347,894, Money Earners: 84; Avg. Earnings: $4,142 Selected Offspring & Awards: ALL STARS TOP SECRET, H: 72.5, Open Superior Halter; 2009 5th World Show Youth Yearling Halter Mare A TOTAL SECRET, H: 73.5, 2007 ABRA World Champion 2 YO Open Halter Gelding AMAZIN SECRET, H: 101, 2012 World Champion 3 YO Amateur Halter Gelding; 2013 Open Superior Halter BARRING MY SECRET, H: 248, Open & 2 Amateur Superior Halter BELLA SECRET, H: 189, Open & Amateur Superior Halter BIG TIME SECRET, H: 96.5, 2008 World Champion Open Yearling Halter Gelding; 2010 Open Superior Halter 1 BRAVERO, H: 52, 2011 Congress 3 YO Youth Halter Gelding Champion DA JA VOO, H: 55.5, LTE: $15,021, 2008 Congress Open Masters Weanling Halter Reserve Champion Mare; 2009 Reserve World Champion AMT Yearling Halter Mare FASCINATING SECRET, LTE: $15,000, 2013: 2nd World Conf. Sr. Non-Pro Weanling Halter Mare Futurity; 2nd BDRS’ Amateur OBE Weanling Halter Mare Futurity; 3rd BDRS’ Amateur Weanling Halter Mare Futurity HEZA SECRET AGENT, H: 31.5, 2010 Reserve World Champion Open Yearling Halter Stallion; 2011 Reserve World Champion 2 YO Halter Stallion; 2012 World Champion 3 YO Halter Stallion I Gotta Cool Secret, H: 28.5, 2008 Reserve World Champion 3 YO Open Halter Stallion My Secret Crush, H: 60.5, 2009 Reserve World Champion 2 YO Open Halter Mare MY SECRET DIVA, LTE: $11,604, 2013 Reserve National Champion Open & Amateur Yearling Halter Mare; BDRS’ Amateur Yearling Halter Mare Reserve Champion SECRET TO ATOUCHDOWN, H: 91, Open Superior Halter; 2012 High Point Jr. & Open Halter Stallion PRETTY DARK SECRET, LTE; $9,432, 2012 National Champion Amateur Yearling Halter Futurity; 2013 Ft. Worth AQHA J3 Open 2 YO Halter Mare Champion; Ft. Worth AQHA J2 Open 2 YO Halter Reserve Champion Mare SECRETZ, H: 18, 2010 World Champion 2 YO Open Halter Stallion SMORZ, H: 42.5, LTE: $13,961, 2011 Reserve World Champion Open Weanling Halter Gelding; 2nd BDRS’ Cup Amateur Jr. Weanling Halter Stallion; 5th BDRS’ Cup Amateur Weanling Halter Futurity; 2012 3rd World Show AMT Yearling Halter Gelding; Reserve National Champion Amateur Gold Yearling Halter Futurity TE TOP KID, H: 77.5, AMT Superior Halter THE ALL MY TE, LTE: $11,208, 2012 9th BDRS’ Amateur Yearling Halter Stallion; 2013 BDRS’ 2 YO Amateur Halter Futurity Horizon Champion Award THE DARK SECRET, LTE: $13,366, 2009: Congress Open Weanling Gold Halter Stallion Champion; Congress Open Weanling Halter Stallion Reserve Champion THE REFLEX, H: 114, 2012 7th World Show 3 YO AMT Halter Gelding; 2013 Open Superior Halter Top Angelina, H: 58.5, 2010 Reserve World Champion Select 3 YO Halter Mare TOP LADY SECRET, H: 14, 2011 World Champion 2 YO Open Halter Mare; 2012 Reserve World Champion 3 YO Open Halter Mare TOP SECRETINA, H: 40.5, LTE: $12,045, 2006 World Champion Select Yearling Halter Mare; World Champion Open Yearling Halter Mare; 2007 World Champion Open & AMT 2 YO Halter Mare; 2009 Reserve World Champion Youth Aged Halter Mare 2 UNDER COVER SECRET, H: 70.5, 2012 World Champion AMT Yearling Halter Gelding; 2012 Reserve World Champion Open Yearling Halter Gelding VALENTINO, LTE: $19,346, 2013: 1/2 World Conf. Jr. Open & Jr. Non-Pro Weanling Halter; 3rd AQHA World Show Amateur Weanling Halter Stallion; 1st World Conf. Jr. Weanling Halter Futurity; Big Money Amateur Gold Weanling Halter Reserve Champion Dam: Pretty Nifty Mister 3088705 – 1992 – Chestnut Mare Show Record: Halter Points: 11; Open Halter ROM Dam of: Foals: 16; Performers: 6; Point Earners: 6; Halter Points: 135.5; Halter ROMS: 5 AQHA World Champions: 1; Reserve World Champions: 1 Life-time Earnings: $20,837, Money Earners: 6 Selected Offspring & Awards: Attencion, (Referenced Above) Englighten Me, (Enlightened), H: 26, LTE: $2,198, 2005 3rd World Show Open Aged Halter Stallion Say Superman, (Sierra Superman), H: 5, 1999 3rd World Show Amateur Weanling Halter Stallion Sierra Tease, (Sierra Te), H: 16.5, Open Halter ROM SIERRAMUS, (Sierra Te), H: 21.5, LTE: $6,349, 1996 Reserve World Champion Open Weanling Halter Stallion; Congress Open & Amateur Weanling Halter Stallion Champion SINCERE A TE, (Sierra Te), LTE: $3,632, H: 55, 1999 World Champion Open Yearling Halter Mare; Ft. Worth J2 Open Yearling Halter Champion; Ft. Worth J1 Open Yearling Halter Reserve Champion Owner: Standing: Scott & Kelly Trahan Chris Arentsen Quarter Horses Milan Quarter Horses Trenton, IL Dallas, TX, 75230 - 972-672-5906 618-623-9450 [email protected] [email protected] www.milanquarterhorses.com www.chrisarentsenquarterhorses.com © Quarter Horse Directory, www.qhd.com, 1997-2013, 11/13, All rights reserved, 651-503-9270 3 Extended Pedigree for Attencion CONCENTION H: 13.5; World Champion O Yearling O HLT; Sire of: Foals: 195, Pt Earners: 48.0, AQHA IF: $55,870; H: 1,981.5, H ROMS: 48, Sup H: THE SECRET The Top Secret 10, P: 256.5, P ROMS: 2, Sup P: 2, WdChs: H: 61; O Superior; Sire of: Foals: 2, ResWdChs: 4, Hi Pt Wins: 1; NSBA: $405 H: 9.5; 2004 8TH World Show 106, # Shown: 29, Pt Earners: 17.0, 3 YO O HLT Stallion; Sire of: AQHA IF LTE: $7,181.86; H: 319.5, H Cajun Conclusion Foals: 321, # Shown: 116, Pt ROMS: 11 H: 51.5; Reserve World Champion Youth Earners: 96, AQHA If: $38,902; Yearling HLT Mare; Dam of: Foals: 12, Pt H: 2,814, H ROMS: 86, Sup H: Earners: 5; H: 73.5, H ROMS: 1, Sup H: 1; 13; WdChs: 13, ResWdChs: Dam of: THE SECRET, H: 61, Open Superior 11, Hi Pt Wins: 1; HLT; 1996 7th World Show Open Yearling HLT Stallion; Sire of: TOP SECRETINA, H: 40.5, 2006 World Champion SIERRA TE Select Yearling Mare; World H: 100; World Champion O Aged HLT; O Champion Open Yearling Mare; Sierra Tease Superior ; Sire of: Foals: 637, Pt Earners: 2007 World Champion Open & H: 16.5; Dam of: Foals: 13, # Shown: 204, AQHA IF: $257,055; H: 9,128.5, H AMT 2 YO Halter Mare; 2009 3, Point Earners: 3; H: 278, H ROMS: ROMS: 186, Sup H: 57, P: 1,955.5, P ROMS: Reserve World Champion 3, Sup H: 2, Hi Pt Wins: 2; Dam of: 35, Sup P: 11, WdChs: 12, ResWdChs: 17, Youth Aged Halter Mare KIDD ROCK, H: 251, O & AMT AQHA Champs: 1, Hi Pt Wins: 4; BR LTE: Superior HLT; 2006 4th World Show $274,714 3 YO Open HLT Stallion; 2008 High Point Jr, Open & AMT HLT Stallion Pretty Nifty Mister H: 11; Dam of: Foals: 16, Pt Earners: 6; H: 135.5, H ROMS: 5, WdChs: 1, ResWdChs: 1 MR CONCLUSION H: 99; 2014 AQHA Hall of Fame; CONCLUSIVE World Champion O Aged HLT; H: 42; World Champion O Aged HLT; Sire Reserve World Champion 2 YO O of: Foals: 368, Pt Earners: 133; H: 3,809, H ROMS: 2, Sup H: 27, P: 1,044, P ROMS: 24, Pretty Nifty Mister HLT; Congress: HLT Champion; Sire of: Foals: 1277, # Shown: 715, Sup P: 5, WdChs: 18, ResWdChs: 17, AQHA H: 11; Dam of: Foals: 16, # Point Earners: 610, AQHA IF LTE: Champs: 2, Hi Pt Wins: 1; NSBA LTE: Shown: 6, Pt Earners: 6; $619,915; H: 39,146, H ROMS: 695, $18,735; H: 135.5, H ROMS: 5; Sup H: 242, P: 9,916.0, P ROMS: WdChs: 1, ResWdChs: 1 139, Sup P: 51, WdChs: 122, ResWdChs: 116, Supreme Champs: Miss Amber Charge Dam of: SIERRAMUS, (Sierra 1, AQHA Champs: 17, Hi Pt Wins: 18; H: 24; Dam of: Foals: 5, Pt Earners: 3; H: Te), H: 21.5, LTE: $6,349, 1996 NSBA LTE: $57,786; All-time 100.0, Sup H: 1, P: 6.0, WdChs: 1, Reserve World Champion Leading Sire: #1 HLT Pts, #1 HLT ResWdChs: 2; Hall of Fame Offspring: Mr Open Weanling Stallion; ROMS; #1 Superior HLT, #1 World Conclusion, AQHA 2014 Congress Open & Amateur Championships Weanling Halter Stallion Champion Diamonds Cross H: 28; Sire of: Foals: 247, Pt Earners: 33, SINCERE A TE, (Sierra Te), AQHA IF LTE: $34,649; H: 225, H ROMS: 1, LTE: $3,632, H: 55, 1999 World Nifty Cross Sup H: 1, P: 1,300.5, P ROMS: 14, Sup P: 9, Champion Open Yearling H: 8; Dam of: Foals: 5, # Shown: 3, WdChs: 2, ResWdChs: 1; Sire of: Diamond Mare; Ft. Worth J2 Open Point Earners: 3; H: 274.5, H ROMS: Miss Cross, H: 2.5, P: 56, '96 Res World Yearling Halter Champion; Ft. 4, Sup H: 3, P: 5.5; Dam of: WHATA Champion Y HD; Mea Pipercross, H: 15.5, P: Worth J1 Open Yearling Halter FANCY DAN, H: 204, AMT & Y 1,014.5, '93 & '97 World Champion Sr TR Reserve Champion Superior HLT; 1002 6th World Show 2 YO Y HLT Mare; 1992 Res High Lady Vernon 163 Point Y HLT Mare Dam of: Foals: 17, H: 597, Sup H: 4, P: 467, P ROMS: 6, Sup P: 3, AQHA Champs: 4; Dam of: POCO'S NIFTY BOY, H: 457, P: 411, Open Superior HLT; Youth Superior HLT, WP, 2 SAH; 2 Youth AQHA Championships 4.
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