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MEDIA CONTACT:
Abby Whitaker
Cheryl Magoteaux
Pro Management
Media & Public Relations
13181 US Highway 177
Byars, Oklahoma 74831
405-238-9893 (at Show)
Fax: 580-759-3999
E-Mail:
abby@magoteaux.com
Cheryl@magoteaux.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Shiners Mistress
Carries Tim McQuay to Fiesta Open Win
The National Reining Horse Association’s All-Time Leading
Money Earner, Tim McQuay, added an additional title to his resume as he
won the Fiesta in the Park’s $5,000-added Open. Tim’s win was one of
many festive highlights during the day’s events at the Kentucky Horse
Park in Lexington, Kentucky.
Tim and Shiners Mistress, a 4-year-old Shining Spark mare
out of Missy Lena, rode in as draw No. 2 to post the 222.5 high score.
Tim started working with Shiners Mistress, owned by Wallis Winegar,
Aubrey, Texas, in February and finished reserve at the Lazy E
Spectacular Derby before traveling to Lexington. Tim and the mare
competed in the Fiesta Open Maturity on Wednesday and after recovering
from a stumble finished in 11th place.
The competition kicked off with the NRHA and AQHA Youth
classes in the morning. Hampton Deck rode Mr Solanos Kid to win the
Youth 14-18 Championship. Mr Solanos Kid, a 5-year-old gelding by
Brennas Kid and out of Solanos Melody, carried Hampton to a 212.5. In
the Youth 13 & Under, Jenna Blumer and Play Sugarman, a 6-year-old
gelding by Lenas Sugarman and out of Play For Chic, took the
Championship title after a 209.5-point run. Both Hampton and Jenna are
competing in the USEF Youth Championships Sunday morning.
Victoria Phillips, Sidney, Ohio, captured the Limited Non
Pro win this afternoon riding her 5-year-old gelding, Missin Oilcat.
Missin Oilcat, by Cattin and out of Miss Doc N Oil, marked a 143 to win
the 18-entry class.
The Fiesta is taking place alongside the Kentucky Hunter and
Jumper Association show and as a special treat, four of the nation’s
best hunter/jumper competitors tried their hand at reining. In a
showdown between Aaron Vale, Louise Serio, Geoff Teal and Tommy Serio,
Aaron and Louise tied with a 213.5 for the win. Also highlighting the
evening, NRHA Non Pro competitor Sally Broten from River Falls,
Wisconsin, wowed the crowd with a bridle-less run on her great gelding
Mega Ditto, the NRHA’s All-Time Leading Money Earning Non Pro Horse.
The inaugural Fiesta in the
Park continues at 8am Saturday with the Rookie and Intermediate Open
classes. Saturday’s main event, the $75,000-added Adequan®/USEF Open
Championship, will begin at 6pm with 23 of the nation’s greatest reining
horses looking for an invitation to compete in Italy. The United States
will send two reiners to the FEI World Reining Masters in Manerbio,
Italy in September and Saturday evening’s event is a stepping-stone to
that invitation. The Fiesta concludes Sunday, August 29, with the USEF
Youth Championship, Open and Non Pro Freestyle and the $10,000-added
Fiesta Non Pro Classic. For more information on the Fiesta in the Park,
contact Pro Management at 580-759-2572 or visit
www.fiestainthepark.com.
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