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From the NATIONAL CUTTING HORSE ASSOCIATION

CONTACT:  Amy Vorhes   817-244-6188 ext. 113 

 

Dustin Adams/Boonsmal Doctress mark high score of 223.5 in Derby Non-Pro semis
Field narrowed to just 21 cutters for finals on Sunday afternoon

(Fort Worth, TX) — Dustin Adams marked the high score of the day in the Derby Non-Pro semi-finals at the 2002 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular riding Boonsmal Doctress.

The field of 54 non-professional cutters was narrowed by more than half to just 21 who will compete in the Derby Non-Pro finals on Sunday, July 28. Adams, of Logandale, Nevada, and his Peptoboonsmal-bred Boonsmal Doctress earned 223.5 points to secure a spot on Sunday.

Following Adams with a score of 220 points was Weatherford, Texas, cutter Debbie Patterson riding Wheres Yer Daddy. Wheres Yer Daddy is a four-year-old mare sired by Stop The Flow.

The 2002 NCHA Summer Cutting Spectacular began July 9 and will conclude on Sunday, July 28, 2002, at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas. The Summer Cutting Spectacular is the third portion of NCHA's Triple Crown of Cutting, which are limited age events beginning with the Futurity in December, the Flowmaster Super Stakes in April, and concluding with the July Summer Cutting Spectacular.

Thanks to the support of the Emison Insurance Agency and the Insurance Corporation of Hannover, added money for the 2002 Summer Cutting Spectacular will reach $221,000.

Among a host of insurance services provided worldwide, the Insurance Corporation of Hannover writes policies for livestock mortality through agent and NCHA member Ben Emison. ICH is a niche, special-program insurance company that carries a rating of "A" from A.M. Best rating services, and are the fifth largest reinsurer in the world. Currently, ICH insures roughly 20,000 horses ranging from miniature breeding animals to cutting horses to Grand Prix jumping horses.

During the 20 full days of cutting at the 2002 Summer Cutting Spectacular, special events like the youth scholarship cuttings, the East/West Work-offs, the Sponsors cutting and the Sooner Trailer/NCHA Day Work-off offer something for everyone involved with NCHA cutting. Plus, there will be lots of great shopping next door to the cutting at the Coors Light Trade Show.

Awards for class finalists and champions will be presented by NCHA sponsors including Cowboy Tack, Gist Silversmiths, M.L. Leddy's, Cinch Jeans, Sean Ryon Western Store and Saddle Shop, Walls, Stetson, Sooner Trailers, and KO Trading.

For a schedule of events at the 2002 NCHA Summer Cutting Spectacular, hours for the Coors Light Trade Show, to learn more about the sport of cutting, how to get tickets for the finals, or for more information about the sport of cutting, please call the NCHA office at 817-244-6188 or visit our website at www.nchacutting.com.