Top Non-Pro Horses and Riders
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Top Non-Pro Horses and Riders
2009 CUTTING STATISTICS Top Non-Pro Horses and Riders No. 1 Chad Bushaw ($332,610) STEPHANIE DUQUETTE NonPro.indd 154 MORRIS COMMUNICATIONS 154 QUARTER HORSE NEWS Leading Non-Pro horse Sister CD and Elizabeth Queen QHN FILE PHOTO Chad Bushaw, 36, a Morgan Stanley financial consultant from Weatherford, Texas, has combined an often tensionfilled daily job with raising, training and competing with cutting horses. His cutting horse earnings of $340,610 ranked No. 5 in all ages, all divisions in 2009, and he was the leading non-pro rider of the year with $332,610. “It’s a lot of different hats to wear, that’s for sure,” Bushaw said. “I try to take care of outstanding clients with their financial affairs, try to be an outstanding dad and raise two wonderful sons and be a good husband. You throw running a fairly good-sized cutting operation on top of that, it makes for a lot of full days, that’s for sure.” He enjoys all aspects of cutting, from raising the horses to training and competing with them. He has primarily trained his own horses, with some help and advice from neighboring pros throughout his career, which began when he was a teenager in Oregon. “The very best part of it is the people you meet and the camaraderie and relationships you form after 20 years of doing this,” Bushaw said. “It’s just pretty amazing to be a part of the sport and be able to raise your family and expose your children to it.” In 2009, he picked up more than $30,000 on six horses. His leading mounts in Non-Pro division-only competition were Snow Rey ($65,328), Mocha Cappuccino ($62,286), Powdered Sugar Cat ($43,512) and Dual Expresso ($35,692). Snow Rey’s top finish was the Classic Non-Pro Reserve Championship at the Music City Futurity, while Bushaw tied for second in the Non-Pro division at the NCHA Classic/Challenge and tied for fourth at the NCHA Super Stakes Classic on Mocha Cappuccino. He tied for fifth on Powdered Sugar Cat at the NCHA Futurity. Dustin Adams, Dublin, Texas, was second in Non-Pro division-only competition with $298,635. He was No. 10 at $301,839 in all ages, all divisions. Following him were Mary Ann Rapp, Weatherford, Texas, wife of trainer Phil Rapp, $292,778; Megan Miller, Poolville, Texas, wife of trainer Matt Miller, $252,532, and Jimmy Kemp, Eastland, Texas, $207,784. On the all ages, all divisions list, Rapp was No. 11 at $298,383 while Miller was 14th at $252,532. The leading horse in Non-Pro division competition was Sister CD (CD Olena x Little Baby Sister x Dual Chad Bushaw Second-leading Non-Pro Rider Dustin Adams Pep) the great 2002 gelding that carried Elizabeth Queen to the NCHA Non-Pro World Championship and total earnings of $91,299. Pepto Boom (Peptoboonsmal x Stylish Play Lena x Docs Stylish Oak), owned by Kemp, was second at $89,555, followed at $73,787 by Itawtathenapuddycat (Athena Puddy Cat x SR Miss Peppory x Doc’s Hickory), owned by Miller, and ridden by his wife, Megan, to earnings of $73,787. Marmolaker (Laker Doc x Marmolena x Smart Little Lena), owned by Adams was fourth at $73,787, while Redneck Style, owned and ridden by Brad Wilson, Lone Grove, Okla., earned $73,394.41. Adams’ other leading mounts were Stylin Playgirl, $49,221; The Doctress Orders, $49,130; MH Unexplainable, $30,686; Masqeurey, $25,246, and WSR Clays Freckles, $24,529. Adams and Marmolaker won the Breeder’s Invitational Non-Pro ($34,738), were 15th at the NCHA Super Stakes ($13,516) and were Reserve Champion at the Brazos Bash ($13,000). He rode Stylin Playgirl (Docs Stylish Oak x Another Playgirl x Freckles Playboy) to third place at the Super Stakes ($24,549) and to second at the NCHA Derby. The Doctress Orders carried Adams to the NCHA Futurity Non-Pro Reserve Championship. Adams has career earnings of more than $2.7 million. He is the son of Wes Adams, who created the MillionHeir Classic Incentive program, and his wife, Deena, also is a champion non-pro rider. Adams has four younger brothers– Randon, Weston, Austin, Jason and Austin–and a sister, Brittney. He started riding cutting horses as a high school freshman and roped in rodeos at college, but soon tired of that sport and began concentrating on cutting. Rapp’s top mounts were Toy Engine, $47,525; Amanda Starlena, $47,244; Swingin Star Pepto, $37,631; Smokin Tap, $29,193; Letithappen Captains, $26,225, and Amandas Little Star, $23,447. Rapp rode Toy Engine (Playgun x Cool The Engines x Smart Little Lena) to third place at the NCHA Futurity. She and Amanda Starlena (Smart Little Lena x Amanda Stargun x Playgun) were fifth at the Breeder’s Invitational ($17,617), tied for ninth at the NCHA Derby and tied for third at the Abilene Spectacular. Miller rode Itawtathenapuddycat to the Super Stakes Non-Pro Championship ($36,463), a tie for the NCHA Derby Non-Pro Reserve Championship ($12,433) and third at the Brazos Bash ($12,000). Her other leading mounts were Travs Scooter (Smart Lil Scoot x Travs Smart Buy x Travalena), $54,155; Starlight Scootie, $43,512; Soda Rey Bay, $37,143, and Snoop Cat, $22,716. Travs Scooter was ridden by Miller to the NCHA Super Stakes Classic NonPro Championship, to a tie for third at the Music City Futurity, to a tie for seventh at the Brazos Bash and to fifth at the South Point Futurity. Kemp’s other top mounts were Fantastic Plastic, $26,596; I Ben Thinking, $20,579, and MH For The Money, $20,495. He and Pepto Boom earned checks totaling $36,138 for firstplace (Non-Pro Sale Incentive) and fourth-place (Non-Pro) finishes at the Breeder’s Invitational. They also won the Bonanza Cutting and tied for second at the PCCHA Cutting Stakes. Reach Robert Eubanks at tre_bor2@sbcglobal.net. • March 15, 2010 2/26/10 2:12:00 PM