FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
From the NATIONAL CUTTING HORSE ASSOCIATION
CONTACT: Amy Vorhes 817-244-6188 ext. 113
Hope Justice heads into Super Stakes Non-Pro Semi-Finals with 1 & 2
2001 Futurity Non-Pro Champion Chad Bushaw close behind
(Fort Worth, TX)
Hope Justice is taking every opportunity to get her horses shown at the 2002 Flowmaster / National Cutting Horse Association Super Stakes. After coming so close to a win at the Futurity in December, Justice is leaving no room for doubt in the April cutting at Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum in Fort Worth.The Canton, Texas, cutter successfully qualified both of her horses to go on to compete in the Super Stakes Non-Pro Semi-Finals, which will be held April 11. After two go-rounds, Justice and Freckles Lena Boon, a 4-year-old Peptoboonsmal daughter, have the top score: 439 points. And although several other competitors also qualified two horses for the semi-finals, none were able to come close to the combo Justice put together with her 1-2 punch. Little Moira Red is a gelded DNA son of Justice's stallion, Acres Of Red, and the second high-scoring ride of the class with 437.5 points.
Gilroy, California, resident Linda Mussallem closed the first two rounds in third place with 435 points riding JR Smart Play, ahead of 2001 NCHA Futurity Non-Pro Champion Chad Bushaw on his Smart Little Jerry stallion, Jerryoes. Considering that the slate is wiped clean for the Semi-Finals and then again for the Finals, though, the class and the excitement are far from over.
Only 61 of the initial 214 riders have made the cut to show in the Super Stakes Non-Pro Semi-Finals. From there, another half will be eliminated leaving only the best of the best to cut in the Finals on Saturday, April 13.
The 2002 Flowmaster / NCHA Super Stakes & Super Stakes Classic cutting will continue through Sunday, April 21, and pay out an estimated $2.2 million over the course of the show. Entries for the 2002 edition of the annual spring Fort Worth show have jumped an incredible 7 percent from last year's number, from 1,235 entries in 2001 to 1,328 entries in 2002. The $2.2 million purse is a record payout for the Super Stakes & Super Stakes Classic show, which dates back to 1981.
Favorites from the 2001 NCHA World Championship Futurity will be returning for a second shot at a major win at Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum in the Super Stakes. They will be joined by a host of other 4-year-old potential champions in seven divisions. Meanwhile, the 5- and 6-year-old horses -- many of which have built outstanding records -- will compete in three divisions of their own. All told, 10 champions will be crowned during the 2002 Flowmaster / NCHA Super Stakes & Super Stakes Classic.
The Super Stakes is a show for only the offspring of nominated stallions. However, with 137 of the industry's top sires on the list of nominees, the show is far from "exclusive." The Super Stakes is for 4-year-old cutting horses and the Super Stakes Classic portion of the show is for horses aged 5 and 6 years old.
In addition to the hefty checks that will be distributed, winners will also receive awards from NCHA sponsors like Gist silversmiths, Cowboy Tack, M.L. Leddy's, Flowmaster, Walls, and Cinch jeans.
Flowmaster, the title sponsor of the 18-day April cutting, is a household name in car racing circles. The company came on board as an NCHA sponsor this fall. Over the past 18 years, Flowmaster's patented technology has also blazed new trails in the passenger car and tow vehicle markets. Their customers are saving 100 million gallons of fuel per year.
The sport of cutting has evolved into a thriving industry with members of many backgrounds. From CEOs to cattle raisers to former rodeo stars and professional athletes, National Cutting Horse Association members find a common thread in one of the most challenging, exhilarating and exciting sports in the world -- riding good cutting horses.
In addition to the outstanding athleticism required of a standout cutting horse, the equine athletes must also be able to read cows and outmaneuver the herd-natured animals with lightning-quick movements from side to side, hard stops and split-second bursts of speed.
For more information about the Flowmaster / NCHA Super Stakes & Super Stakes Classic, the history of the sport or how to become an NCHA member, please call 817-244-6188 or visit www.nchacutting.com.