2011 NCHA Futurity John Deere Division

Chief Red Warrior and Todd Gann score a 219 to take the historical Futurity 50 John Deere Division of the Open on November 29th, 2011.
December 31st, 2012
The 2012 NCHA Futurity ended with a bang, as Tarin and Ronnie Rice split the co-championship in the Open division. Each champion has their own story, from the hardships of the 3-week-long competition, to the overwhelming feeling of claiming the championship buckle. See what it takes to get there, and how it feels to come out on top at the greatest event in cutting. |
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Jo Anne Carollo and What A Rey score a 214 to take the historical Futurity 50 Matthews Cutting Horses Limited Non-Pro Division on December 6th, 2011.

Chief Red Warrior and Todd Gann score a 219 to take the historical Futurity 50 John Deere Division of the Open on November 29th, 2011.

After coming into the finals on the bubble, Lloyd Cox and One Time Royalty marked an event record 230 to win the Open finals of the 2010 Borden Milk NCHA Futurity.

Austin Blake, 29, broke out of the pack with a 222 on One Rockin Pepto. Blake bought One Rockin Pepto for $9,800 at the 2008 Western Bloodstock Futurity Sales. The gelding is by freshman sire One Time Pepto and is a half-brother to $300,000 earner Rockin By Choice.

Laura Fenimore, a 21-year-old Texas A&M junior, marked 219.5 as the 28th rider in the Amateur finals. She rode Misplaced Cat, a homebred daughter of WR This Cats Smart, out of Tangy Starlight, the mare that Fenimore won the World Championship on in the $10,000 Novice Non-Pro class.

Colleen Wold of Brenham, Texas won the Matthews Cutting Horses Limited Non-Pro finals Tuesday night at the 2010 Borden Milk NCHA Futurity. Her home-bred Mecom Blue gelding Ka Blue E marked 219 for the win.

Kenneth Platt, riding Dwight & Kathi Fisher’s Downtown Smarts, marked 221 to win the John Deere Division of the 2010 Borden Milk NCHA Futurity.

Jamie Goertz riding Desires Prissy Cat and Kim Ziegelgruber riding Mates Special Boy mark a 217 to split the Amateur Championship at the 2009 NCHA Futurity.
Jojo Boon and Geoffrey Sheehan mark a 222 at the John Deere Division of the Open Finals at the 2009 NCHA Futurity.

Ashley Snider riding Bobs A Player marks a 218 to take the Limited Non-Pro Championship at the 2009 NCHA Futurity.