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Events
Fort Klamath: See the Results PDF Print E-mail
Written by QHN Staff   

The 2010 Fort Klamath Ranch Festival took place in August.

See the resutls

 
West Texas Futurity Results PDF Print E-mail
Written by QHN Staff   

The West Texas Futurity took place in Amarillo, Texas, Aug. 14-22.

Check out the draws, results and webcast

 
Lil Bit Reckless Wins In Fort Klamath Again PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Thompson   
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Lil Bit Reckless & Russ Westfall
Lil Bit Reckless, a 6-year-old mare bred and owned by husband and wife cutters Russ and Janet Westfall, Los Olivos, Calif., won a Classic/Challenge Open title at the Fort Klamath Ranch Festival with Russ Westfall for the second year in a row on Tuesday with a 226 to earn $8,450.
 
Little Nitro Sally & Grant Setnicka Win Futurity Open at West Texas PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cathy Martindale   
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Grant Setnicka
Little Nitro Sally and Grant Setnicka won the West Texas Futurity Open with a 220.0, by a margin of 4.5 points. The win was worth $13,500. Working third in the 11-horse finals, Setnicka cut his first cow, a solid black, just under the 2-minute marker. Little Nitro Sally dove past the cow once on the left but scrambled handily to get back.

 
Third Cutting Remains In Horse of the Year Race PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Thompson   
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Third Cutting & Boyd Rice
Third Cutting's owner had said the horse would not compete much as a cutter in late 2010, despite leading the National Cutting Horse Association Open Horse of the Year race, but after "TC" made a surprise appearance at the West Texas Futurity last week, Carl Smith, Jacksboro, Texas, said he's not ready to concede the title yet.
 
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