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Class Confirmation List Calgary Exhibition & Stampede Show Title: Calgary Stampede Cutting Horse Futurity Show Date: 10/16/2019 10/03/2019 Class Confirmation List Calgary Exhibition & Stampede Show Title: Calgary Stampede Cutting Horse Futurity Show Date: 10/16/2019 10/03/2019 Class: DERBY (4 YR OLDS) Open Horse Owner Rider Bagginslittle Hotty Ron Mathison Brad Pedersen 5793153 Calgary, AB Mbr 3328401 Lacombe, AB Mbr 4751601 CATTAZTROPHE Joan Gibson Travis Rempel 5869573 Oliver, BC Mbr 6786002 Fort Langley, BC Mbr 7064601 Count On Hick Geoff Thomas Brad Pedersen 5731833 Red Deer, AB Mbr 31830 Lacombe, AB Mbr 4751601 CR TUFF TIMBER Kenneth R Zender Loren Christianson 5708812 Spruce Grove, AB Mbr 60838 Stony Plain, AB Mbr 4036801 Dirty Paws Chad Eaton Dustin Gonnet 5727024 Arcola, SK Mbr 66891 Cayley, AB Mbr 3965601 FANCY A DRIVE Hollingworth Farms Glen Beveridge 5786024 Valleyview, AB Mbr 73994 Valleyview, AB Mbr 7242101 Happy Face Emoji Jennifer Eek Kaylan Eek 5705610 Logan Lake , British Columbi Mbr 7742601 Logan Lake, BC Mbr 7570101 HER NAME IS WHAT Cam Clark Doug Reinhardt 5698749 Airdrie, AB Mbr 76664 Irricana, AB Mbr 2736101 Her Royal Queen Rocky Davis Glen Beveridge 5720253 Valleyview, AB Mbr 61032 Valleyview, AB Mbr 7242101 HESA SMOKIN CAT Dave & Sandy Sabey Randy Holman 5684235 Bigfork, MT Mbr 3010101 Big Fork, MT Mbr 3999501 Hot Margareyta Lacey Owen Diehl Hiner 5716671 Selah, Washington Mbr 7423501 Walla Walla, WA Mbr 3283401 Hot Senor Scott & Hazel Thorne Dax Hadlock 5804651 Picabo, ID Mbr 53626 Oakley, ID Mbr 4720301 Joes Royally Smart Jerry Erwin Josh Sleeman 5735604 Vancouver, Washington Mbr 3594701 Yelm, WA Mbr 3254201 JUSTA ROAN CAT Megan/Clint Williams/Schreiner Gerry Hansma 5684509 Medicine Hat, AB Mbr 7807201 Granum, AB Mbr 2183201 JUSTA SWINGIN CAT Dennis Nolin Gerry Hansma 5684512 Edmonton, AB Mbr 16120 Granum, AB Mbr 2183201 Kit Kat Annie Duane & Jane Roundtree Tim Johnson 5756244 Sumner, WA Mbr 7079401 Lacrosse, WA Mbr 5386301 La Couer De La Mer Bliss Creek Ranch Travis Rempel 5708234 Cle Elum, Washington Mbr 7749822 Fort Langley, BC Mbr 7064601 Lana Dell Rey Cody Lee Dax Hadlock 5680805 Hamilton, MT Mbr 3861201 Oakley, ID Mbr 4720301 Lottie Pearl JK Kazarian Family Trust Eric Wisehart 5724118 Rolling Hills E, California Mbr 7731222 Santa Ynez, California Mbr 6809301 Class: DERBY (4 YR OLDS) Open Horse Owner Rider Magic Rays Never Sweat Ranch Russ Miller 5693024 Hamilton, Montana Mbr 8902822 Saint Anthony, ID Mbr 1906601 Maisies Blu Boon Susan Killam Guy Heintz 5706523 Foothills, Alberta Mbr 7900401 High River, AB Mbr 1371201 Metalic Summer Jantree Qh Travis Rempel 5722187 Cochrane, Alberta Mbr 7697822 Fort Langley, BC Mbr 7064601 METALLIC JEANNIE Ron Mathison Brad Pedersen 5784661 Calgary, AB Mbr 3328401 Lacombe, AB Mbr 4751601 Minty Sweet Pat Rorison Dustin Gonnet 5817788 Dawson Creek, BC Mbr 70778 Cayley, AB Mbr 3965601 OLENAS SMOOTHE Dave & Sandy Sabey Randy Holman 5692925 Bigfork, MT Mbr 3010101 Big Fork, MT Mbr 3999501 ONE MOORE REYCY Robert R Krentz Dustin Gonnet 5710366 Steinbach, MB Mbr 2621 Cayley, AB Mbr 3965601 Outta The Woods Copperstone Ranch Gerry Hansma 5729114 DeWinton, AB Mbr 6962501 Granum, AB Mbr 2183201 Paradox Metallica Donald Hudson Gerry Hansma 5710436 Sherwood Park, AB Mbr 56463 Granum, AB Mbr 2183201 Playing Metallic Laura Connell Kaylan Eek 5710314 Pinantan Lake, British Columbi Mbr Logan Lake, BC Mbr 7570101 Pretty Smokin Kitty Connie Down-Cicoria Cody Smith 5684809 Calgary, AB Mbr 35074 Calgary, AB Mbr 3576301 Reylee La Cat King Feed Inc Josh Sleeman 5688355 Eatonville, Washington Mbr 7741822 Yelm, WA Mbr 3254201 REYZN CANE Dee & Ed Elkins Randy Brooks 5708181 Bend, OR Mbr 30988 Palo Cedro, CA Mbr 5450001 RH HYDRIVE PEPTO Reid Equity Ventures Brad Pedersen 5674169 Leduc County, AB Mbr 2365902 Lacombe, AB Mbr 4751601 RH PEPTO DRIVEN Reid Equity Ventures Travis Rempel 5678112 Leduc County, AB Mbr 2365902 Fort Langley, BC Mbr 7064601 ROYAL N CATTY Gallagher Livestock Inc. Dustin Gonnet 5684511 Coldstream, BC Mbr 7557122 Cayley, AB Mbr 3965601 SG Sheza Lil Jackson Scott Gaddy Tim Johnson 5704057 Clements, California Mbr 5981701 Lacrosse, WA Mbr 5386301 SMART CATTY REY Dave & Sandy Sabey Randy Holman 5684510 Bigfork, MT Mbr 3010101 Big Fork, MT Mbr 3999501 Smooth And Peppy Chad Eaton Dustin Gonnet 5688742 Arcola, SK Mbr 66891 Cayley, AB Mbr 3965601 Spots Fat Cat Graham White Tyler Darroch 5697174 Aberdeen, SK Mbr 7299701 Yorkton, SK Mbr 6838801 SPOTS MONTANA DOC Denton Moffat & Catherine Taggert Denton Moffat 5690170 Armstrong, BC Mbr 9585 Armstrong, BC Mbr 958501 Class: DERBY (4 YR OLDS) Open Horse Owner Rider SPOTTED IN RED Colin Van Den Brink Travis Rempel 5699227 Unknown, Unkown Mbr 0 Fort Langley, BC Mbr 7064601 STARS SMART REY John & Debbie Thomas Doug Reinhardt 5706704 Spruce Grove, AB Mbr 63776 Irricana, AB Mbr 2736101 Stunning Goods Bruce Pinkerton Tim Johnson 5715365 Moses Lake, WA Mbr 71766 Lacrosse, WA Mbr 5386301 Sugar Tight Gene & Marjorie Tenney Randy Brooks 5709729 Millville, CA Mbr 73376 Palo Cedro, CA Mbr 5450001 Total Entries: 44.
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