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(Nickname) Breed Gender Color Age Height 2 Jeremy Reynolds Dunnell #First Name Last Name Jr City State Country Horse Name ‐ Reg (Nickname) Breed Gender Color Age Height 2 Jeremy Reynolds Dunnellon FL US Treasured Moments (Treasure) Arab M Bay 12.24 15.2 3 Haley Moquin Spring TX US Danika BBA (Danika) Arab M Chestnut 14.28 14.3 5 Suzanne Huff Gardnerville NV US SD Expressa (Sessa) Arab M Bay 17.19 14.3 6 KAREN DONLEY Mountain Center CA US Royal Patron Arab M Grey 19.49 15.1 9 Lindsay Fisher New Plymouth ID US Bucephalos (Dexter) Arab G Chestnut 23.25 15.2 10 Suzanne Hayes Arlee MT US Sanstormm (Sanz) Anglo Arab G Bay 13.36 16.3 11 KATHIE PERRY Auburn CA US Cowbboy Bob (Cowboy) Arab G Chestnut 14.17 15.2 12 Potato Richardson Greenwood CA US SMR Filouette Arab M Chestnut 20.11 15.0 13 Heather Reynolds Greenwood CA US RA Ares Rey (Goober) Arab G Grey 14.24 15.0 14 Michele Rowe N San Juan CA US Gladzhotroddentykhoon (Slim) Arab G Bay 10.03 15.0 15 Melissa Ribley, DVM Dunnellon FL US Ever Ready (Ready) Arab G Bay 15.57 14.30 17 Sarah Hunt (Engsberg) Williston FL US Royce Shagya G Grey 10.24 15.30 20 Javier Cervera Algeciras, Cadiz Spain West Wind Dragon (Dragon) Arab X G Roan 13.24 15.2 21 Santiago Gallo Perez Mexico Noble Gambler (Maverick) Arab G Bay 14.57 15.2 22 Nicci Theron Moab UT SA OM El Bariz Arab G Chestnut 8.35 15.0 23 Ashley Tomaszewski Holyrood ON Canada NVF Technicolor Vision (Sonic) Appaloosa/Arab G Appaloosa 14.36 14.3 30 Chris Amaral North Bend OR US Fortune Arab G Bay 16.38 14.2 31 Sara Anderson La Pine OR US Tetherow Joe (JOJO) Anglo‐Arab G Bay 7.22 16.0 32 Chelsea Arnold Mariposa CA US Vaz Djets On (Stella) Arab M Bay 12.26 14.30 33 Lynn Atcheson Lyle WA US Banner Quarab G Tri Tobiano 21.21 15.1 34 Robin Barsaleau‐Chriss Valley Center CA US Perfect Love GWA (Love) Arab M Black 15.32 14.3 35 Kaylie Bartel Reedley CA US Barkley (Barkley) Unk G Bay 15.1 36 Cathy Bartusek Las Vegas NV US OT Dymonite RSI Arab M Bay 13.43 15.1 37 SUE BASHAM Cheyenne WY US Kismet Cognac (KC) Arab M Bay 16.21 14.1 38 NIKI BECK Gillette WY US Cloudy Appaloosa/Arab G Black/White 12.57 15.3 39 Vanessa Belair Auburn CA US Gentleman Jack (Jack) Arab G Bay 13.57 16.0 40 Siiri Berg Bend OR US HCC Elessar (Monster) Arab S Bay 16.40 14.2 42 Cortney Bloomer Dayton NV US Potato (Potato) Arab (Grade) G Grey 11.57 14.1 43 ANDY BOTELLO Temecula CA US Aur Quick Chick (Chickey) Anglo Arab M Bay 14.30 15.0 44 ALICIA CAMPBELL Lincoln CA US Favor the Bold (Ivan) Mustang G Bay 11.41 14.3 45 KEN CAMPBELL Lincoln CA US MM Cody (Cody) Mustang G Chestnut 13.41 16.0 46 Jessica Cobbley Firth ID US The Big Brass (Brass) Appaloosa G Roan 15.16 15.3 47 Michael Cobbley Firth ID US Khalid Sanaa (Khalid) Arab X G Pinto 9.09 15.0 48 Denver Conley Greenwood CA US One Sun (Sun) Arab G Chestnut 13 14.3 50 Tim Crews Georgetown CA US River (River) Quarab M Grey 15.57 15.0 52 Leahe Daby Shingle Springs CA US Ace's Queeen of Hearts (Lucy) Rocky Mt M Sorrel 7.37 14.3 53 Peter Davies Alpine CA US FF Fargo (Fargo) Arab G Grey 15.13 14.2 54 Caroline De Bourbon JR Orinda CA US RTR Thunders Nusabre (Sabre) Arab G Bay 11.85 16.2 55 Kelly Deas Auburn CA US Dandy Sergeant (Sarge) Appaloosa/Arab G Chestnut 17.16 15.1 Names in BOLD are Signature Riders July 18, 2021 #First Name Last Name Jr City State Country Horse Name ‐ Reg (Nickname) Breed Gender Color Age Height 56 Stephanie Delahunt Lotus CA US Chuck Norris (Chuck Norris) Arab G Bay 12.38 14.3 57 Laurie Dills Grass Valley CA US Four Leaf Clover (Tiki) Arab M Bay 14.3 58 Kassandra DiMaggio Greenwood CA US WT Bezarif Arab S Liver Chestnut 12.24 15.2 59 Cressy Drummond Tularosa NM US SE Redhill Saga (Saga) Arab G Chestnut 14.05 14.2 60 Haily Dutton Yuba City CA US Stars The Limite (Goose) Arab G Grey 13.48 15.3 61 CARRIE ELLINWOOD Penryn CA US Jamboree FOA (Jumbo) Arab G Grey 16.22 15.0 62 Samantha Ellis Newcastle CA US Phinomenon (Phinnie) Arab M Grey 10.11 15.2 63 Haley Esteves JR Lincoln CA US Nova Rocky Mt G Grey 8.56 15.0 64 Eone Willemse Boca Raton FL US Tiki Toro (Toro) Arab G Grey 14.24 15.30 65 Sharon Finston San Rafael CA US Patrick's Fire (Patty) Arab X G Bay 16.36 15.0 66 Mary Jane Fridley Cave Creek AZ US Mustang Magic SRA (Magic) Arab G Bay 9.13 15.2 67 Matthew Gary Carmichael CA US Rushcreek Brave (Brave) Arab G Grey 14.21 15.1 68 Debbie Glasow Auburn CA US Angel Quarab M Grey 14.57 14.3 69 Claire Godwin, DVM Laytonsville MD US TEF Lunar Eclipse (Lunar) Arab G Grey 18.23 15.1 70 Kristen Grace Powell Butte OR US HCC Symbol Arab G Bay 16.57 15.20 71 Cristine Grey Cool CA US SS Celestial Luminance (Comet) Pinto G Pinto 12.25 15.0 72 Ann Hall Auburn CA US Greenbriar Al Jabal (Atlas) Anglo Arab G Grey 18.57 16.2 73 Melissa Harris Placerville CA US SolarFlame (Solar) Arab G Grey 21 15.0 74 Kristine Hartman Ventura CA US Count on Tessie Flyin (Tessie) Arab M Grey 19.52 14.1 75 JACOB HASHAGEN Auburn CA US Castillo (Cas) Kiger Mustang G Dun 8.56 15.1 76 Jill Haunold Boise ID US Myfavoritt Girl MHF (Girl) Arab M Bay 12.30 14.3 77 Alyssa Stalley ‐ Gonzalez Auburn CA US HBSAR Kona Tiki Arab G Chestnut 17.57 15.00 78 Ellen Hensley Leeds UT US Amira Bint Jahbon (Amira) Arab M Bay 10.99 14.3 79 Jennifer Herbert Prescott AZ US Adonas (Enzo) Arab G Chestnut 15.0 80 Todd Hezeau Lone Oak TX US Th Wynds of Fortune (Wynd) Arab M Bay 9.24 14.3 81 Cameron Holzer Houston TX US Tofancy Forte (Forte) Arab G Bay 7.49 15.2 82 Vicki Holzer Houston TX US SW Majestica (Maggie) Arab M Bay 11.28 14.2 84 Carmen Jackson San Francisco CA US Red Hero (Hero) Mustang/Arab G Chestnut 10.16 15.0 86 Jennifer Kaplan Arlee MT US Zells Rukan (Rogelio) Arab G Sorrel 11.29 16.0 87 Lynn Kenelly Ashland MT US Charich (Cha‐Cha) Arab M Grey 12.24 15.2 88 CARL KIMBLER Aberdeen SD US Junior CAHR (Blade) Arab G Grey 22.10 15.3 89 Greg Kimler Auburn CA US Echo's Stryker Arab X G Chestnut 10.20 15.3 90 Kacy King Phoenix AZ US Chant SF (Chant) Arab G Chestnut 13.07 15.2 91 Courtney Kizer Moab UT US Vegas Arab G Bay 19.04 15.1 92 Susan Kramer Peoria AZ US A Ali Aseel (Steel) Arab G Grey 11.28 15.1 93 Barbara Kurti Grandville MI US Kulta (Kulta) Arab G Chestnut 13.19 15.3 94 Dante LaPierre Halliday ND US Ms Dennie Mhf (Dennie) Arab M Bay 11.27 15.2 95 Kyla Law JR Leeds UT US Piece of Perfection (Flash) Hackney Pony G Bay 12.20 11.2 96 Natalie Law Leeds UT US Mo Motion Jack (Brave) American Saddlebred G Chestnut 9.15 16.3 Names in BOLD are Signature Riders July 18, 2021 #First Name Last Name Jr City State Country Horse Name ‐ Reg (Nickname) Breed Gender Color Age Height 97 Jessica Lemmons Hico TX US Highh Trump (Trump) Arab G Chestnut 10.40 15.3 99 Shane Lesher Garden Valley CA US Lotto Ticket (Ticket) Mule M Bay 100 Layne Lewis Eagle ID US Royal Immage (Mickey) Arab G Chestnut 18.24 15.2 101 Justin Loewen Jamestown CA US Par Devant (Par) Arab G Chestnut 15.57 16.0 102 Kerry Lowrey Anacoco LA US Takoda (Kodi) Appaloosa/Arab G Bay 13.38 14.3 103 ANDREW MARLEN Reno NV US CCDRUS Star (C Star) Arab M Bay 20.24 14.3 104 Nancy Martin Penn Valley CA US Monk (Monk) Arab G Chestnut 19 15.3 105 Denise Meehan Loomis CA US Ameys Sultry Summer (Summer) Arab M Chestnut 17.24 14.2 106 Reyna Mero Mariposa CA US Chndakas Eklipse SWA (Eklipse) Arab M Grey 8.37 15.3 107 Jeanette (Jay) Mero, DVM Mariposa CA US Ozark Kaolena SWA (Lena) Arab M Chestnut 9.40 15.2 108 Jessica Middleton Silver Springs NV US SVR Mercury Rising (Walter) Arab G Dun/Bay 6.37 16.0 109 Ashley Miller Coos Bay OR US JL Simply Royal (Royal) Arab G Sorrel 10.25 15.2 110 Devera Miller Coos Bay CA US Sparrow MF (Sparrow) Arab G Grey 10.16 15.1 111 Melissa Montgomery Vacaville CA US Guns "N" Roses Arab G Black Bay 12.39 15.1 112 Dean Moon Cool CA US Sassy Cassie (Cassie) Rocky Mt M Black 16.21 15.2 113 Kim Moquin Spring TX US Okbas Finale (Finn) Arab G Chestnut 14.42 14.3 114 MICHELLE MORGES ATL.
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