Reining Individual Medal Finals Today

Sep 30, 2010 No Comments by

JP Forget posted that Individual medal finals start at 1 pm. Horse and riders run in the order opposite to their team runs scores, with the lowest scores going first. Shawna is draw 8 and Duane is draw 16, 4th from the end. Horses felt good today and our riders are “phsyced” up! USA riders and some of the Italian, German, and Austrian riders will be very strong. It will be a very exciting reining!

Here is a copy of JP’s facebook posts during the competition:

Doug Allen of GB leads with a 218. dragging at the moment then its Wellington Jesus from Brazil then Shawna Sapergia from Canada.

Brazil marks a 216. Shawna next

huge stop! quick spins right. left a touch slower.

plus circles, big stops trot out of second rollback. very nice over all. new leader: 218.5

‎2 more riders before Tim McQuay on Hollywood Tinseltown

Tim mcQuays in …

Tim McQuay marks a 222 on Hollywood Tinseltown.

Einstein Revolution in ….

Rudy and. Einstein Revolution: 221.

Duane in

Duane Latimer takes the lead with 222.5 !!!!!!!

Craig. Schmersal marks a 223 and takes the lead.

Craig in gold position. Duane in silver. Tim in bronze. Yellow Jersey, Gunner’s Special Night, and RC s left to go!

Tom McCutcheon and Gunners Special Night mark a 228. awesome!

Shawn appear to have broken a stirrup and had trouble stopping. score under review.

Congratulations to Tom McCutcheon, Craig Schmersal, and Duane Latimer on gold, silver, and bronze medals respectively. Awesome reining. Awesome sport. Sincere thank you goes to the owners of the great horses who made this performance possible. And of course to the sponsors, the incredible folks who worked tirelessly …


Photo of  “Duane & Jake” courtesy Griffin Quarter Horses.

The AQHA released the following news:

Individual Reining Gold Goes to McCutcheon

At the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, reining’s individual gold goes to U.S.A.’s Tom McCutcheon.

All week, U.S. reiner Tom McCutcheon has been trying to keep his mount, Gunners Special Nite, fresh and happy. Thursday afternoon, the 6-year-old American Quarter Horse stallion returned the favor by turning in a score of 228 in the individual finals at the FEI Reining World Championship, presented by John Deere, held as part of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. It was enough to earn the gold medal by a margin of five points.

“I knew he was pretty special tonight,” McCutcheon said. “I felt pressure, for sure, because (I) wanted to do him justice. He’s a great little horse.”

Earlier in the week, McCutcheon and his horse helped the U.S. team to a gold medal in the team reining competition. Gunners Special Nite is by Colonels Smoking Gun and is out of Mifs Doll by Mifillena. He is the 2007 National Reining Horse Association Futurity intermediate open champion and has $194,237 in NRHA lifetime earnings.

The individual silver medal went to U.S. teammate Craig Schmersal and Mister Montana Nic with a score of 223, while bronze went to the defending WEG individual gold medalist Duane Latimer of Canada, riding Dun Playin Tag, with a 222.5.

See the schedule of NBC Sports’ coverage of the WEG reining events.

At 12 years old, Mister Montana Nic is twice as old as the other horses on the U.S. team, and he has been with Schmersal since he was a yearling.

“That’s what it’s all about, right there,” Schmersal said of the horse’s longevity. “We’ve just got to keep those old horses sound and happy.”

Mister Montana Nic is an American Quarter Horse by Reminic and out of Mollie Montana by Montana Doc. He was the 2005 FEI World Reining Master silver medalist and has $132,784 in NRHA lifetime earnings.

Latimer’s mount is a 6-year-old American Quarter Horse gelding by Whiz N Tag Chex out of Brennas Dunit Fancy by Hollywood Dun It. He has $188,942 in NRHA lifetime earnings.

The other members of the gold-medal U.S. team were: Tim McQuay and Hollywoodstinseltown, finishing individually in fourth place with a 222; and Shawn Flarida and RC Fancy Step with a 207.5 after faring some bad luck. Flarida’s stirrup leather broke during the run, and he touched the saddle to regain his balance, which mandated a five-point penalty from each judge.

Judges were: Greg Darnall, USA; Patti Carter-Pratt, Canada; Thiago Boechat, Brazil; Ralf Hesselschwerdt, Germany; and Eugenio Latorre, Italy.

Countries competing in reining at the World Equestrian Games were: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, France, Great Britain, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, South America, Spain, Sweden and the United States.

Learn more about all 21 riders and horses that competed in the individual reining event.

AQHA news and information is a service of AQHA publications. For more information on The American Quarter Horse Journal or America’s Horse, visit www.aqha.com/magazines.

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