APHA NAMES 2009 RUNNING CHAMPIONS
GOT COUNTRY GRIP NAMED WORLD CHAMPION FIFTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR, PF CHIEF RUNNIN
BEAR NAMED WORLD CHAMPION FOR FIRST TIME
FORT WORTH, TEXAS –PF Chief Runnin Bear and Paint racing sensation Got Country
Grip were named the American Paint Horse Association’s Running World Champions
for 2009. The Regular Registry and Solid Paint-Bred world champions,
respectively, and 16 other Running Champions were announced January 16 at the
Heritage Place sale in Oklahoma City.
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PF Chief Runnin Bear dominated the top futurities in 2009 to
earn the Regular Registry World Championship title. Photo courtesy of Remington
Park/Dustin Orona photography. |
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Got Country Grip continued to shatter Paint racing records,
earning a record fifth consecutive Solid Paint-Bred World Championship in 2009.
He remains at the top of the list for lifetime leading money-earning Paint
racehorses. Photo courtesy of Gene Wilson & Assoc. |
Running Champion awards, presented annually, are given to Paint Horses that
demonstrate outstanding athleticism on the racetrack. Selection is based on
their level of competition, location, races won and earnings for the year. These
awards are given in three age categories in both the Regular Registry and Solid
Paint-Bred Registry with winners selected by APHA’s racing committee.
During the
same time, APHA names the year’s Honor Roll Champions. These standings are based
on points accumulated by speed index for the current racing year.
2009 World
Champions
Coming off a successful 2-year-old season in which he won the final
futurity of the year, the Lone Star Park Paint and Appaloosa Futurity, PF Chief
Runnin Bear set the tone for 2009. The 2006 brown tobiano gelding had an
outstanding 3-year-old season racing against tough company. He won three of his
six starts to earn $59,916 on the track during 2009, including wins in the
Graham Paint and Appaloosa Derby, RG1 Speedhorse Paint and Appaloosa Derby as
well as a close second in the RG1 PSBA Derby. The gelding is sired by Grand
Point and out of SC Running Cloud AQHA. PF Chief Running Bear, owned by the
partnership of Sharon Koltiska, Lynn and Betty Bettinger of Austin, Texas,
earned 86 points throughout the year earning him the #1 Racing Honor Roll
Gelding and had a speed index of 98. Currently his lifetime earnings stand at
$90,299.g record after record in
Paint racing, set another new record in 2009 as he earned his fifth consecutive
world champion title. The 2003 bay Solid Paint-Bred gelding garnered world-wide
media attention in early 2008 when he tied the North American consecutive win
record for all breeds with his 16th lifetime win. Got Country Grip, owned by
Jimmy Maddux of Weatherford, Texas, went on to complete the 2009 racing season
with 61 points and a speed index of 101. The world champion gelding still holds
his position as Paint racing’s highest money-earner of all time with $344,992 in
lifetime earnings. He continued to dominate the top stake races for older horses
including wins in the Mr Lewie Memorial Handicap, Cowboy Hall of Fame Handicap
and G1 Lewis Wartchow Memorial, winning each for the second time.
The champions
who make champions
Along with recognizing the top runners, APHA also honors the
individuals who contribute greatly to the success of the running champions. Each
year the association names the leading racing breeder, owner, trainer and
jockey.
Henry and Linda Bowlan of Tecumseh, Okla., were named the 2009 Leading
Breeders for the second year in a row. Several of the top runners this year came
out of the Bowlan’s program, with total earnings of $260,649. A couple of their
top runners include I Kick and Awesome Fling. The Bowlan’s have been a part of
the Paint racing industry for 30-plus years, owning and standing the top sire in
APHA, Judys Lineage, who sired many of the horses seen throughout the list of
champions past and present.
A long-time racehorse partnership, Charles Trochta
and Sammy Hester of Tulsa, Okla., were honored with the 2009 Leading Owner
title. Trochta and Hester own the 2009 Champion 3-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred
Filly, Make No Shadows, and the 2009 Champion Aged Solid Paint-Bred Mare, Chicks
Lacerta. This successful partnership has owned many champions and won many
races.
The 2009 Leading Trainer title is a first for Matt Whitekiller of
Sallisaw, Okla. Whitekiller’s horses earned $271,074 and included top runners I
Kick and Awesome Fling. Whitekiller began training Paint racehorses while he was
an assistant years ago to the legendary lifetime leading Paint trainer Lewis
Wartchow.
APHA’s Leading Jockey for 2009 is Cody Smith of Sallisaw, Okla. Smith
took horses to winnings of $365,411. He rode I Kick to victory in the G1 Graham
Futurity, Awesome Fling to victory in the RG1 PSBA Derby and The Flashy Jewel to
victory in the G3 Lorelei Derby this year. He is the son of former top Paint
jockey Rodger Smith, who is now his agent.
"At the conclusion of every year it
seems we look back and are overwhelmed with the success and new records set in
the Paint racing industry," said APHA Director of Racing Karen Utecht. "2009 was
no different. Our runners continued to break new records and set new standards
in the industry. We thank all of our owners, breeders, trainers and jockeys for
their continued dedication and support of Paint racing and wish everyone good
luck in 2010."
APHA would like to congratulate all of its 2009 champions.
Regular Registry Running Champions:
2-Year-Old Colt—SM Country Bandit
(Country Quick Dash x Ms Painted Eyeopener)
Owner: Rafter SM Ranch of Wagoner,
Oklahoma
Breeder: Linda Fox of Maud, Okla.
2009 earnings: $47,129
2-Year-Old
Filly
2-Year-Old Champion —Onlytreasureofmine
(Judys Lineage x Treasured Mayor)
Owner: Scott Mills of Ada, Okla.
Breeder: Scott Mills of Ada, Okla.
2009
earnings: $57,515
2-Year-Old Gelding—I Do One Two Three
(Judys Lineage x Hot
Cash 123)
Owner: T Bill Stables, Inc., of Clare, Mich.
Breeder: T Bill Stables,
Inc., of Clare, Mich.
2009 earnings: $41,748
3-Year-Old Colt—Mean Ole Man
(First
Wrangler AQHA x Magic Misty Morning)
Owner: John Gee and/or Del Craig of
Shawnee, Okla.
Breeder: John and Lois Gee of Shawnee, Okla.
2009 earnings:
$21,419
Lifetime earnings: $58,401
3-Year-Old Filly—Corys Doll
(Judys Lineage x
Barnes Treasure)
Owner: Marvin Barnes and Cory Whittle of Aubrey, Texas
Breeder:
Marvin Barnes of Ada, Okla.
2009 earnings: $23,590
Lifetime earnings: $31,376
3-Year-Old Gelding
3-Year-Old Champion World Champion —PF Chief Runnin Bear
(Grand Point x SC Running Cloud AQHA)
Owner: Koltiska and Bettinger of Austin,
Texas
Breeder: Randy Davis of Vinita, Okla.
2009 earnings: $59,916
Lifetime
earnings: $90,299
Aged Stallion—SM Country Snowman
(Country Quick Dash x Western
Lineage)
Owner: Rafter SM Ranch of Wagoner, Okla.
Breeder: Ronald Yates and
James Skimbo of Wilburton, Okla.
2009 earnings: $9,886
Lifetime earnings:
$269,747
Aged Mare—Mini Melt
(First To Flash AQHA x Melt Away AQHA)
Owner: Buddy
Albin of Denton, Texas
Breeder: Connie Nobles and J. E. Helzer of Pilot Point,
Texas
2009 earnings: $16,672
Lifetime earnings: $22,336
Aged Gelding
Aged
Champion —Cristole
(Texas Hero x Miss Murray)
Owner: Alex Kirkpatrick of
Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada
Breeder: John T.L. Jones, Jr. Interests, LTD of
Lexington, Ky.
2009 earnings: $21,734
Lifetime earnings: $35,556
Regular
Registry Honor Roll
No. 1 Stallion: SM Country Bandit, owner: Rafter SM Ranch TBS Layla, owner: Tim and Beth Sutton
No. 1 Gelding: PF Chief Runnin
Bear, owner: S. Koltiska and L. and B. Bettinger
Solid Paint-Bred Running
Champions:
2-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Colt—Allysa
(Real Easy Okey AQHA x Bat
Them Eyes)
Owner: Javier Lujan of Pharr, Texas
Breeder: Javier Lujan of Pharr,
Texas
2009 earnings: $27,687
2-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Filly—I Kick
(Judys
Lineage x Bugs Prospect)
Owner: Danny Caldwell of Poteau, Okla.
Breeder: Henry
and Linda Bowlan of Tecumseh, Okla.
2009 earnings: $142,145
2-Year-Old Solid
Paint-Bred Gelding
2-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Champion—Cutrock
(Judys Lineage x
Teresas Partner AQHA)
Owner: Jose Luis Granados of Amarillo, Texas
Breeder:
Clinton Gibbs of Amarillo, Texas
2009 earnings: $71,231
3-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Colt— Oak Tree Special Jr
(Oak Tree Special AQHA x Cha Cha Chickie)
Owner: Mitch and Toby Palmer of Billings, Mont.
Breeder: P. Maloney, R. Moraga, C. Hall of Cypress, Calif.
2009 earnings: $7,631
Lifetime earnings: $9,881
3-Year-Old Solid
Paint-Bred Filly—Make No Shadows
(Oak Tree Special AQHA x Treasured Chick)
Owner: Charles Trochta and Sammy Hester of Tulsa, Okla.
Breeder: Sammy and
Nadine Hester of Tulsa, Okla.
2009 earnings: $23,197
Lifetime earnings: $81,295
3-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Gelding
3-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Champion
—Awesome Fling
(Awesome Chrome x Last Fling)
Owner: Michelle Caldwell of Poteau,
Okla.
Breeder: Henry and Linda Bowlan of Tecumseh, Okla.
2009 earnings: $35,767
Lifetime earnings: $75,102
Aged Solid Paint-Bred Stallion—Heza Royal Sin
(Royal
Quick Flash x High Society Sin AQHA) Owner: Rex and Sharon Brooks of Sallisaw,
Okla.
Breeder: Rex and Sharon Brooks of Sallisaw, Okla.
2009 earnings: $17,046
Lifetime earnings: $47,142
Aged Solid Paint-Bred Mare—Chicks Lacerta
(First
Smart Money AQHA x Treasured Chick)
Owner: Charles Trochta and Sammy Hester of
Tulsa, Okla.
Breeder: Sammy and Nadine Hester of Tulsa, Okla.
2009 earnings:
$47,216
Lifetime earnings: $108,760
Aged Solid Paint-Bred Gelding
Aged Solid
Paint-Bred Champion
Solid Paint-Bred World Champion—Got Country Grip
(Country
Quick Dash x Got A Grip)
Owner: Jimmy Maddux of Weatherford, Texas
Breeder:
Linda Fox of Maud, Okla.
2009 earnings: $57,964
Lifetime earnings: $344,992
Solid Paint-Bred Honor Roll
No.1 Stallion: Allysa, owner: Javier Lujan
No.1
Mare: I Kick, owner: Danny Caldwell
No.1 Gelding: San Mateo Chick, owner Charles
Trochta and Sammy Hester
2009 Leading Breeder—Henry and Linda Bowlan of
Tecumseh, Okla. (Earnings: $260,649)
2009 Leading Owner—Charles Trochta and
Sammy Hester of Tulsa, Okla. (Earnings: $242,918)
2009 Leading Trainer—Matt
Whitekiller of Sallisaw, Okla. (Earnings: $271,074)
2009 Leading Jockey—Cody
Smith of Sallisaw, Okla. (Earnings: $365,411)
More about Paint Horse racing
Horse racing has long been one of America’s favorite spectator sports. With the
recent growth of the Paint Horse breed, it’s no wonder that Paints have become
one of the hottest tickets in the horse racing industry.
Since 1966, when APHA officially recognized the sport, Paint racing has made
major strides forward. In that inaugural year, 17 starters ran for $1,290 in
just two states—Texas and Oklahoma. In 2008, more than 570 starters competed in
more than 660 APHA-recognized races for record purses totaling more than $5
million.
A total of 17 states now feature Paint racing, including Arizona, California,
Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Paint
Horses also race in Canada.
"Paint Racing continues to be an opportunity for breeders, owners and trainers
to take a serious look at," said APHA Executive Director Lex Smurthwaite. "The
amount of purse money available and the average earning per Paint starter is
creating new interest in the Paint racing industry."
For more information on Paint Horse racing, contact APHA’s racing department at
(817) 222-6444, email racing@apha.com, or
visit paintracing.com.