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World Champions: 2003 to Present 2-Year-Old Geldings Jones, Don Nutt, Terry TX Turner, Ted Jr HEZ AT IT AGAIN 2003 2-Year-Old Mares Dunn, Jim Rose, John and Mary Ellen NH Turner, Ted Jr FOREVER SHOWIN OFF 2003 2-Year-Old Stallions Brinkmann, J Baxter Knost, Chip TX Turner, Ted Jr CK KID 2003 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure James, Bucki Curiale, Anthony N Jr NJ Jeff Long HOPE BY INVITATION 2003 3-Year-Old Geldings Cofrancesco, Peter J Jr Estate Cofrancesco, Peter J Jr NJ Pait, Jeffrey Eldon DOMINATING MISTER 2003 3-Year-Old Mares Simonson, Marvin Crundwell, Rita A IL McKillips, Jim SHE SCORES 2003 3-Year-Old Stallions Arcadia Farm Jensen, Kelli MI Turner, Ted Jr KID COOLSIFIED 2003 Aged Geldings Dewrell, Don Johns, Susan K AZ Kail, Bob TUFF AT LAST 2003 Aged Mares Krpan, Melinda Burns Skyview Ranch Inc KS Fullerton, Clint J SHEZ FANCY FANCY 2003 Aged Stallions Wheeler, Ronald D Wheeler, Ronald D ID Parker, Gene A ONE SILENT CLU 2003 Amateur 2-Year-Old Geldings Jones, Don Nutt, Terry TX Nutt, Kristin F HEZ AT IT AGAIN 2003 Amateur 2-Year-Old Mares Dunn, Jim Turner, Darlene TX Turner, Darlene FOREVER SHOWIN OFF 2003 Amateur 2-Year-Old Stallions Haas, Robert Jr Dobbs, Charlie FL Clagg, Courtney Dobbs TIME TO TOUCH 2003 Amateur 3-Year-Old Geldings Cromer, John and Patti Kruger, Marie A and/or Victor E NE Kruger, Marie Ann PJ PROPHETS TARDEE 2003 Amateur 3-Year-Old Mares Simonson, Marvin Crundwell, Rita A IL Crundwell, Rita A SHE SCORES 2003 Amateur 3-Year-Old Stallions Arcadia Farm Jensen, Kelli MI Jensen, Steven KID COOLSIFIED 2003 Amateur Aged Geldings Green, Trish Crundwell, Rita A IL Crundwell, Rita A PERPETUAL PRINCE 2003 Amateur Aged Mares Percott Co Crundwell, Rita A IL Crundwell, Rita A ATTEST 2003 Amateur Aged Stallions Hoffer, Barbara Hoffer, Barbara KS Hoffer, Barbara DUN BEYOND REALITY 2003 Amateur Barrel Racing Carver, John and Sandi Carver, John and Sandi OK Carver, Sandi BE BERY SWIFT 2003 Amateur Breakaway Roping Middlebusher, Jerry A Sanders, William A Axel OK Sanders, William A Axel CROCKERS BAY BOY 2003 Amateur Calf Roping Matlock Rose Inc Thompson, Thelma or Ross TX Thompson, Ross GENUINE POKEY 2003 Amateur Cutting Shepard, Sam Dunning, McKenzie AZ Dunning, McKenzie LB TEXAS TWIST 2003 Amateur Equitation Over Fences Whitaker, Larry or Linda Mundy, Karen Evans TN Mundy, Karen Evans ASK ME FOR DETAILS 2003 Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation Holden, Greg and Martha Lines, Rachel Joan FL Lines, Sandra GM ELEGANT MAC 2003 Amateur Hunter Hack Whitaker, Larry or Linda Mundy, Karen Evans TN Mundy, Karen Evans ASK ME FOR DETAILS 2003 Amateur Hunter Under Saddle Quartier, Phil Mazzarini, Kristin S OH Mazzarini, Kristin S A CERTIFIED EDITION 2003 Amateur Jumping Dailey, Donald D and Charlotte McAngus, Vicki TX McAngus, Vicki JETTIN BOONE 2003 Amateur Pleasure Driving Whitaker, Larry or Linda Mundy, Karen Evans TN Mundy, Karen Evans ASK ME FOR DETAILS 2003 Amateur Pole Bending Peterson, Keith or Mary Ballinger, Kathy A AR Ballinger, Kathy A SONG OF BADLANDSSKIP 2003 Amateur Reining DeMott, David and Marijo Faldborg, Laurie WA Laurie Faldborg SMART SMOKIN GUN 2003 Amateur Showmanship at Halter McGregor, Nancy I Ryan, Courtney Suzanne TX Ryan, Courtney Suzanne THE TOTAL LUKE 2003 Amateur Team Penning Coit, Richard L DeWitt, Michael L WI DeWitt, Michael, L HICKORYS BEV BAR 097 2003 Amateur Team Penning Galyean, Kenneth &/or Kathy DeWitt, Pamela K WI DeWitt, Pamela K COLS SALT N PEPPER 2003 Amateur Team Penning Taylor, James K Kuebker, Sharon Lee IL Kuebker, Sharon Lee FRECKLES PEPPY DOLL 2003 Amateur Team Roping-Heading Wolfenden, Lawnie Kail, Bob and/or Deborah CA Kail, Ryan BERRY TIP 2003 Amateur Team Roping-Heeling Frick, Greg and Sandy Row, John OK Row, Mike APACHE BLUE BOY 2003 Amateur Trail White, Judy/Ray/Galyean, Rebecca McGuire, Erin Marie MO McGuire, Erin Marie PERFECT SOUL MATE 2003 Amateur Weanling Geldings River Taw Farms Inc McBeath, Pam LA McBeath, Pam ERECTOR SET 2003 Amateur Weanling Mares Meyer, T and Rainwater, L Meyer, T and Rainwater, L KS Rainwater, Lorraine R JEWELS BY TIFFANY 2003 Amateur Weanling Stallions Snow, Jim or Georgia Snow, Jim or Georgia TX Snow, Georgia SURE IM KIDDIN 2003 Amateur Western Horsemanship Keller, Heather Leigh Keller, Heather Leigh OK Keller, Heather Leigh TWO TIMIN FRED 2003 Amateur Western Pleasure Rinkenberger, Kristin T Glover, James E and Debbie OK Glover, Kristen N VITAL SIGNS ARE GOOD 2003 Amateur Western Riding McQueen Quarter Horses Griffith, Mary 'Meg' E CO Griffith, Mary 'Meg' E UNPRINCIPLED 2003 Amateur Working Cow Horse Oswood, Jeffrey and Wendy Alvord, Jerry and Shelly CA Alvord, Jerry LITTLE GIN OLENA 2003 Amateur Working Hunter Whitaker, Larry or Linda Mundy, Karen Evans TN Mundy, Karen Evans ASK ME FOR DETAILS 2003 Amateur Yearling Geldings Grimmett, Don Pratt, Gerri Leigh NC Pratt, Gerri Leigh ELUSIVE MR COOL 2003 Amateur Yearling Mares Kifer, James Melvin Crawford, Mac and Linda AL Crawford, Mac JMK BLINK BLINK 2003 Amateur Yearling Stallions Dunn, Jim Davis, GiGi Wood Dr TN Davis, GiGi Wood Dr SHINEY CONCLUSION 2003 Green Working Hunter Prince, Harry and Patricia Abbott, Jonelle Hegel AZ Hewitt, Alfred H A LOT LIKE LARK 2003 Junior Barrel Racing Glasmann, Kevin V Graves, James R OK Graves, Lance WHAT FAME 2003 Junior Calf Roping Schroeder, Robbie & Joan Black, Robert F TX Schroeder, Robbie GOING TO THE DOC 2003 Junior Cutting Motes, Danny Connelly Bell, Amy Doris TX Rebeiro, Tony GIRL LIKE THAT 2003 Junior Hunter Hack Mary Nixon Trust MacDonald, Dianna L TX Martin, Jason MOVIN ARTFULLY 2003 Junior Hunter Under Saddle Christopher, Connie B Professional Auction Service VA Warren, June W THE LAST CAPTIVE 2003 Junior Pleasure Driving Mary Nixon Trust MacDonald, Dianna L TX Cole, Charlie I MOVIN ARTFULLY 2003 Junior Pole Bending Lawrence, Marvin B & Linda D Elliott, Elaine F OH Elliott, Elaine F DOC RANCHER 2003 Junior Reining M S & B Enterprises Cable Creek Ranch OR Bergen, Todd CHIC KACHINA OLENA 2003 Junior Team Roping-Heading Mor Do Ranch Lewa Stables Inc IL Oswald, Les D RELLAS FOX 2003 Junior Team Roping-Heeling Good, Robert H Estate Vance, John T OK Shawn Darnall LITTLE BIG LEAGUE 2003 Junior Trail Cooper, Rosemary Sharpe-Anderson, July NV Vickery, Bruce ONE TUFF HEARTY 2003 Junior Western Pleasure Kaven, William C or Tina M Thompson, Camille AR Kaven, Tina BRITNEY PINE 2003 Junior Western Riding Robinson, Ivy A Pickford, Peggy A KS Cahill, Nancy KC FANFAIRE 2003 Junior Working Cow Horse Storey, Eric Rhodes River Ranch WA Avila, Bob SHINE BY THE BAY 2003 Junior Working Hunter Prince, Harry and Patricia Abbott, Jonelle Hegel AZ Hewitt, Alfred H A LOT LIKE LARK 2003 Jumping Mullens, Everett R Wiley, Michael J OK Hames, Virginia DR HOLLYWOOD DVM 2003 Senior Barrel Racing Wright, Fred & Shebester, Betty Martin, Ronald H CA Burger, Mary E RARE FRED 2003 Senior Calf Roping Bradley, Clark Bradley, C R OK Bradley, C R TWISTERS ENOLA GAY 2003 Senior Cutting Harriott, F W Estate Seago, Jerry & Jan OK Seago, Jerry Bob HARRIOTT PLAY KITTY 2003 Senior Hunter Hack Kramer/Davis Stillwell, Carol NJ Ellis, Bill DOMINANT LORD 2003 Senior Hunter Under Saddle Kent, Susan J Addy, Mike SC Holt, Victoria M NATURALLY IRONIC 2003 Senior Pleasure Driving Gee, E B Jr Marble, Andrea D MS Dukes, Kevin T THE INSTITUTION 2003 Senior Pole Bending Blue Lake Farms Kelley, Kristine D IN Kelley, Kristine D FLYING HUMBUG 2003 Senior Reining Simon, Steven H Stone Canyon Ranch CA McQuay, Tim CUSTOM RED BERRY 2003 Senior Team Roping-Heading K-F Cattle Company Black, Bob and Jill TX Schroeder, Robbie COCOZAN JACK 2003 Senior Team Roping-Heeling Mullendore Cross Bell Ranch Keller, Peter CO Wadhams, Jay Lyn SPARKLING CEE 2003 Senior Trail Hufnagel, Louis and/or Nikki Moore, Liza Houck TX Christensen, Chad K FLASHY INCOGNITO 2003 Senior Western Pleasure Griffin, Linda L Marc Sacre Quarter Horse LLC OK Galyean, Gil RADICAL REVOLUTION 2003 Senior Western Riding Blair, Lynn Donley, Beth L TX Hester, Justin C SONNYS COUNT TE ZIP 2003 Senior Working Cow Horse Bar H Ranche Mandala, Dana M CA Avila, Bob BROTHER WHITE 2003 Senior Working Hunter Kramer/Davis Stillwell, Carol NJ Ellis, Bill DOMINANT LORD 2003 Team Penning Davis, Steve Lesh, Jared W OK Lesh, Jamin F DELTA PLAYBOY 2003 Team Penning Mill Creek Farm Lesh, Jared W OK Lesh, Jared W DOUBLE DOX COLONEL 2003 Team Penning Nine Bar Ranch Lesh, Joel A OK Lesh, Joel A MR BINGO JIGGS 2003 Weanling Geldings Gabriel, Ron or Lana Gabriel, Ron or Lana TX Ferguson, Steve ET COLEMAN 2003 Weanling Mares Parker, Charles Diamond 2 B Show Horses TX Knost, Chip WAY TOO HOT TO TOUCH 2003 Weanling Stallions Moore, Anna May Moore, Anna May PA Castle, Luke FINANCIALINSTITUTION 2003 Yearling Geldings Nolen, Michelle Mary McBeath, Pam LA Turner, Ted Jr ETRADE 2003 Yearling Mares Kifer, James Melvin Crawford, Mac and Linda AL Smith, Jason JMK BLINK BLINK 2003 Yearling Stallions Kifer, James Melvin Brakefield, Marion H AL Smith, Jason JMK MALIBU KEN 2003 2-Year-Old Geldings Linton, Christina L Ginsberg, Ina S AZ Roark, Ross PRIME TIME TOMMY 2004 2-Year-Old Mares Fadley, Jack L Fairbanks, Chuck Jr TX Roark, Ross JAY LO 2002 2004 2-Year-Old Stallions Taylor, JD Turner Jr, Doug Schembri and Ted TX Knost, Chip INVEST IN MY PIZZAZZ 2004 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure Schroeder, McCarroll and McCarroll and Schroeder TX Dowdy, Shane BORN TO BE BLAZING 2004 3-Year-Old Geldings Jones, Don Nutt, Terry TX Turner, Ted Jr HEZ AT IT AGAIN 2004 3-Year-Old Mares Moore, Anna May Moore, Anna May PA Castle, Luke MS ENTITLEMENT 2004 3-Year-Old Stallions Perry, Roger Turner, Tim Hamlin and Ted TX Turner, Ted Jr KIDLOOK 2004 Aged Geldings
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