AQHA/PRCA Horses of the Year announced
Five
first-time winners were chosen as American Quarter Horse
Association/Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Horses of the Year,
which were announced Oct. 10.
Here are the full results in each event:
Three
horses were named in each of the six categories, and the lone repeat
champion was team roping heeling horse Zans Colonel Shine (Colonel),
which is the mount for Jake Long.
Long enters his seventh Wrangler National Finals Rodeo presented by Polaris RANGER fifth in the WEATHER GUARD®
PRCA World Standings. Long owns the horse with his wife, Tasha, and the
horse helped him win rodeos at the Gladewater (Texas) Round-Up Rodeo,
and Kit Carson County Fair & Rodeo (Burlington, Colo.) with partner
Luke Brown, who is fourth in the team roping header standings.
"It
means a lot to me and my family and any time people recognize your
animal with something like this (Horse of the Year), it makes you feel
good," Long said. "Colonel is good in every setup. I can ride him
anywhere from Salinas to the (Thomas & Mack Center) at the NFR. He
never cost me money and it is never his fault. The cool thing about him
is he really likes to go and compete."
On
the other side of team roping, Chad Masters' horse Madison Oak (Clint),
an 11-year-old he has owned since the horse was 4, took top honors.
Masters, a two-time world champion (2007, 2012), is headed to his 11th
WNFR. Masters and his partner, Travis Graves, had a strong regular
season, which included Masters riding Clint to the win at California
Rodeo Salinas. Masters enters Las Vegas seventh in the world standings.
Back in 2015, Clint finished third in the AQHA/PRCA Horse of the Year voting.
"For the group of horses that are in there, for mine to do good, means a lot to me," Masters said.
The
bulldogging mount which won Horse of the Year is Canted Plan (Scooter),
owned by Tyler Pearson and Kyle Irwin. Pearson enters his second WNFR
third in the world standings and Irwin is 11th.
During
Pearson's career-best regular season he had several wins, including at
the Wrangler Champions Challenge presented by Justin Boots (Sioux Falls,
S.D.), and the Lawton (Okla.) Rangers Rodeo. Irwin, meanwhile, is
headed to his third WNFR and had big wins aboard Scooter at the Cody
(Wyo.) Stampede, the Canby (Ore.) Rodeo, and the St. Paul (Ore.) Rodeo.
"We're
pumped that he won this award," Pearson said. "Kyle and I knew he
deserved this, and I'm really happy that several other people thought
the same."
Irwin concurred with Pearson.
"Scooter is a one-of-a-kind horse," Irwin said. "He has a personality. He's a winner."
Shane
Hanchey's tie-down roping horse, Simon Cow (Si), claimed the top spot.
Hanchey, the 2013 world champion, has owned the horse since May of 2015,
and he helped Hanchey finish third in the regular season world
standings and qualify for his eighth career WNFR.
"It's
pretty cool that I now have a Horse of the Year," Hanchey said. "He's
an easy-going horse that doesn't care about anything, and he got this Horse of the Year honor because any style of roper can win on him and he's good at any setup."
The
steer roping horse which took the top spot was John Bland's Carols
Sassy Doc (Salty). The horse helped Bland have the best season of his
career and powered him to his first appearance at the Clem McSpadden National Finals Steer Roping, Nov. 10-11 in Mulvane, Kan.
Salty is 16 years old, and Bland has owned him his entire life.
"This is unbelievable to know that we've been together this long and that everybody thinks as much of him as I do," Bland said.
Here are the full results in each event:
STEER WRESTLING
1. Canted Plan (Scooter), owners Tyler Pearson and Kyle Irwin
2. Landrys Cadillac (Cadillac), owner Frank Sterling Wallace
3. Famous Chuck (Chuck), owner Kyle Whitaker
TEAM ROPING-HEADING
1. Madison Oak (Clint), owner Chad Masters
2. RK Tuff Trinket (Bob), owner Riley Minor
3. Rappers Ruff Stuff (Rudy), owner Farrell Lee Webb
TEAM ROPING-HEELING
1. Zans Colonel Shine (Colonel), owners Jake and Tasha Long
2. Domino Lena (Kevin), owner Dixon Flowers QH
3. Leos Highbrow (Sug), owner Brady Minor
TIE-DOWN ROPING
1. Simon Cow (Si), owner Shane Hanchey
2. HA Nitros CD Player (Nitro), owner Samann Vest Watkins
3. MFO Harvey (Colonel), owner Timber Moore
STEER ROPING
1. Carols Sassy Doc (Salty), owner John Bland
2. Jacks Bay Wolf (Choctaw), owner Jason Evans
3. SHS Short Go Ike (AJ), owners Aaron and Willow Raley
BARREL RACING
1. Rafter W Minnie Reba (Sister), owner Sam Williams
2. MCM Imasharpguy (Sharpie), owners Matt and Bendi Dunn
3. Show Mance, owner Tiany Schuster
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