Kylar Terlip Earns Second Josey Jr World Championship Aboard Guys Voodoo
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MAY 10, 2016 Volume 10: Issue 19 In this issue... • No Bull, pg 22 • Lucky Dog, pg 27 • Pro Rodeos & World Standings, pg 33 • Pay It Forward with Jill Moody, pg 37 fast horses, fast news • ID Barrel Futurity, pg 42 Published Weekly Online at www.BarrelRacingReport.com - Since 2007 Kylar Terlip Earns Second Josey Jr World Championship Aboard Guys Voodoo Bug By Tanya Randall Kylar Terlip has a Josey Jr World Championship all to her- DOC ’S JACK FROST self, thanks to her 13-year-old equine partner Guys Voodoo Bug SUN FROST (“Jock”). In 2012, Terlip split the title with Stevie Watson as both young ladies agreed to not put their horses through another run to PRISSY CL INE break their tie. FRENCH M ANS GUY Terlip, who hails from Frontenac, Kansas, and Jock posted a LAUGHING BOY 16.014 to be the best of the 156-head Finals at the Josey Jr World, FRENCH M AN ’S LA D Y SI 85 the oldest and more storied youth barrel racing championship, created by industry icons R.E. and Martha Josey and held at their CASEY ’S LA D Y L O V E picturesque ranch in Karnack, Texas. GUYS V OO D OO BUG “I was really excited,” said the soon-to-be 16-year-old high school 2003 SORRE L GE ld ING sophomore. “I don’t know if shocked was the right word, but I SIX FO L S wasn’t really expecting it.” SI 90 MARTHA SIX MOONS Terlip had purchased Jock, a son of all-time leading living barrel SI 99 horse sire Frenchmans Guy out of the Marthas Six Moons mare LA D Y BUGS MARTHA Voo Doo Martha, from his trainer Monica McClung late last De- VOO DOO MARTHA SI 89 cember. SI 81 NAUTICA L ROCKET “I didn’t even try him,” said Terlip, who caught the horse bug VOO DOOS LIGHTNING SI 92 from her parents Kaleb Terlip and Karin Nielsen at an early age. “My other good horse, Wrangler Biankus (“Gunner”), came from SHI V OO DOO her. We had wanted him for like months and in December she SI 94 RI D ER : KY L AR T ER L I P ; OWNER : T ER L I P FA M I L Y ; BREE D ERS : BI ll OR DE bb IE MYERS decided she wanted to sell him. I was really excited.” Like all of Terlip’s horses, Jock has a lot of natural rate and is very turny, and the duo caught a barrel in the opening round at Josey’s. “The first round, I hit the second barrel to make it back, and I THE RUN D OWN w/Kylar Terlip was pretty disappointed,” said the two-time WPRA Junior World Guys Voodoo Bug, “Jock”, 15.1 hands, 1,200 lbs. Champion. “In the second round, he ran an .0 and he kind of got BIT: Long shank Pozzi Lifter with a dog-bone mouthpiece by his first barrel. So, I knew if we had a good run in the Finals we SA ddl E : Tammy Fischer Circle Y would have a shot.” SA ddl E PA D : Darla Schneider Performance Pad Terlip had already ran Gunner, who qualified for the Finals by LEG GEAR : Classic Equine Crossfit boots on all four; No Turn placing in the second go, and had hit a barrel. bell boots In the Finals, he had a way better first barrel, and after that I just FEE D : Purina Equine Senior wanted to try to get by the second,” she said. “I haven’t really ran HAY : Alfalfa him enough to know what’s a really good run. On my other horses, SU ppl E M ENTS : OE Align, Hoof Evolution and Game Changer I can kind of tell.” Add ITIONA L T HERA P IES : PHT Magnets Running third to last, Terlip still had to wait out two of the fastest SP ONSORS : OE Nutraceuticals, Outlaw Equine-Dr. Josh Harvey, qualifiers, first round winner Patton Ann Lynch and Firin To Be A PHT, Troy & Colette Flaharty, Desert Rose Equine, Double D Hero and second round winners Rio Flaharty and The Wonder Bug. Ranchwear and Texas Lead Ropes. The victory, plus their third-place finish in the second round, was worth $3,662 plus a slew of prizes including a saddle, buckle and parents, my grandparents, my stepmom,” she said. “Thank you to year’s use of a horse trailer. everyone at Josey’s because I know they work really hard to put it on.” “I just want to thank everyone who is behind me: Monica, my Josey Junior Worlds Continued on Page 5 IN THE NEWS .......IN THE NEWS......in the news......In the News......In the News..... mately involved in their organizations move to requiring microchip- New Barrel Racing Training ping. “This should be a real opportunity for attending organizations to learn first-hand about their plans, how they will affect their Facility Opens in Oklahoma members, and how they might want to prepare for the new require- A new training facility for barrel racers has just been opened in ments,” said Hickey. the Oklahoma City area. Less than 20 minutes from Oklahoma City, This year’s National Issues Forum will be held on Tuesday, June the Winning Edge Stables facility has brought the concept from 14, during the AHC’s annual convention. The convention will run other disciplines of multiple trainers in one facility to the barrel rac- from June 12 to 15 at the Washington Court Hotel in Washington, ing world. This way the trainers can share knowledge & experience DC. while all benefitting from the variety of amenities and services avail- The AHC convention will also feature the inaugural meeting of able. Winning Edge Stables offers; stall leasing, pasture boarding, executive directors of national equine organizations. Organized by indoor and outdoor arenas, clinics, year round barrel racing training, Julie Broadway, the new president of the AHC, and David Foley, safe 50’ round pen for breaking colts, therapies available include in executive director of the American Association of Equine Practi- house P3 machine, theraplate and free style exerciser, events and tioners, this meeting will allow the top staff of horse associations to clinics held here, weekly cowboy church, summer/kid camps, full join together to discuss internal, administrative-type issues that each breeding facilities, farrier/dentistry services and 24 hour care are may face in their day-to-day operations. Such issues might include also available among many other services. For more information or membership retention, dealing with volunteers, and management. for stalling and training information go to www.WinningEdgeSta- This meeting will feature two speakers from the American Society bles.com. of Association Executives to talk about their peer group formation experience and benefits The AHC annual meeting will also include the meetings of all the AHC’s committees. This year each committee will be asked to AHC Announces Speakers address how its members can get their organizations more involved in grassroots lobbying on legislation and regulations within their for 2016 Issues Forum jurisdiction. In other words how AHC committees and horse orga- The American Horse Council’s National Issues Forum on June nizations can “Put More Horsepower in Congress.” 14, sponsored by Luitpold Animal Health, in Washington, DC The AHC’s convention will also include the AHC’s Congres- will feature several Members of Congress in line with the theme sional Reception on June 14, the evening of the Issue Forum, and of “Putting More Horsepower in Congress.” Senator Pat Roberts the Congressional Ride-In on Wednesday, June 15, during which (R-KS), Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, is con- the industry can meet with their federal elected officials to discuss firmed as the leadoff speaker. Congressman Mike Conaway (R-TX), issues important to them. Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, has also been Complete information on these Forums and the entire AHC invited. annual meeting, including registration and hotel information, can “We would be very fortunate to have the chairmen of both the be found on the AHC’s website, http://www.horsecouncil.org/ahc- Senate and House Agriculture Committees address us,” said AHC events/ or by contacting the AHC. president Jay Hickey. “The $102 billion equine industry is an im- portant sector of the agriculture community, not only when horses are in their breeding life, but also when they move into their racing, 2017 Candian Finals Rodeo showing, work, or recreation careers. The equine world is still regulated by the US Department of Agriculture in terms of disease now Looking for a New Venue control, import/export, interstate movement, and research. The The Canadian Finals Rodeo will have a new home in 2017, but Congressional agriculture committees are important to the horse it’s unclear where that home will be. Edmonton, the host site of industry.” the event since 1974, has shut the door on bringing the rodeo back The Issues Forum will also feature a special panel, which will after its final performance in Edmonton this November. Mayor include representatives of the U.S. Equestrian Federation and The Don Iveson announced May 5 that the city would not be submitting Jockey Club, to update the industry on their plans to require the a bid to host the CFR. The final CFR in Edmonton will take place microchipping of horses beginning in 2017. Speaking will be Mary Nov. 9-13 at Rexall Place. --Courtsy of www.prorodeo.com Babick, Vice President of the U.S. Hunter Jumper Association, Summer Stoffel, who serves on the USEF Horse Recording & ID Task Force Committee, and Matt Iuliano, Executive Vice President and Executive Director of The Jockey Club.