
NRHA Monthly Service Report—January

The Teton Ridge American Performance Horseman gets prepared for the bright lights of Arlington, Texas, at the home of the Texas Rangers MLB team, Globe Life Field. The American Western Weekend will kick off with the Top Five professionals from the National Reined Cow Horse Association (NRCHA), National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA), and National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) on Friday, March 10, 2023.
Each team will include a reining professional, reined cow horse professional, and cutting professional. This highly anticipated competition will open with cutting, then move into the reining, and close out with the reined cow horse competitors. The performance horse industry will witness history with the first team concept competition battling for $1 Million in prize money.
Each NRHA professional announced their two equine athletes of choice to ride for this inaugural event during The American Performance Horseman Team Selections event held on February 6th. The horsepower will be off the charts, and riders must declare their official decision by March 8th at noon.
First up, NRHA $7 Million Dollar Rider Shawn Flarida selected Alpha Jac Sparrow, owned by Fritz Leeman. This is a stallion sired by NRHA Hall of Famer Spooks Gotta Whiz and out of Chexanicki, with lifetime earnings (LTE) of $126,953. He chose Shiner On My Eye as well, with a lifetime earnings of $169,999 and owned by Bob Santagata. The stud is out of Flashy Lil Step and sired by NRHA $3 Million Sire Shiners Voodoo Dr.
Second up, NRHA $3 Million Dollar Rider Casey Deary, with his choice of Down Right Amazing, a stallion owned by DAG Ventures LLC with lifetime earnings of $224,250.
The 2022 Run for a Million Shootout Champion is sired by NRHA $13 Million Sire Gunner and out of Shesouttayourleague. His other pick is lifetime earner of more than $369,059, the 2021 NRHA Futurity Champion Ten Thirty, owned by Rancho El Fortin and sired by Gunnatrashya and out of Dainty Little Step.
Next in line, NRHA Professional Fernando Salgado chose Gunnabeabrightstar, owned by Neiberger Performance Horses, carrying a lifetime earnings of $157,017. This stud is out of the mare Abbie Be Tuff and sired by ARC Gunnabeabigstar. Salgado’s other option is Pale Dun Star, owned by Ian and Kristen Cantacuzene. The stud with $78,208 in NRHA LTE is sired by NRHA $3 Million Sire Pale Face Dunnit and out of the mare Get Ya Some Stars.
Next, NRHA $7 Million Dollar Rider Andrea Fappani plans to pair up with Trash Talkin Spook with $154,770 NRHA LTE owned by Marilyn Overgaard. A stud sired by Gunnatrashya and out of I Spook. Fappani, in addition, chose a stud owned by Teton Ridge, Starjac Vintage, with a lifetime earnings of $172,769. The stud is an NRHA $3 Million Sire A Sparkling Vintage and out of Starjac Miss.
Last to draw, NRHA Million Dollar Rider Matt Mills electing to pilot Guns And Dynamite sired by NRHA $5 Million Sire Gunners Special Nite and out of Chic Olena Starbuck. The stallion chosen is proudly owned by Tim and MaryBeth Ruckman and has an LTE of $250,424. He also elected Stopping In Jersey owned by Bosque Ranch Performance Horses, lifetime earner of $96,864. The stud is out of Stop Little Sister and sired by Yellow Jersey.
Burnt Orange Team
Cutting: Austin Shepherd, Summerdale, Alabama
Reining: Matt Mills, Weatherford, Texas
Reined Cow Horse: Lee Deacon, Marietta, Oklahoma
Racing Green Team
Cutting: Lindy Thorn, Claremore, Oklahoma
Reining: Casey Deary, Weatherford, Texas
Reined Cow Horse: Chris Dawson, Perrin, Texas
Royal Blue Team
Cutting: Adan Banuelos, Weatherford, Texas
Reining: Fernando Salgado, Gainesville, Texas
Reined Cow Horse: Sarah Dawson, Perrin, Texas
Imperial Purple Team
Cutting: Wesley Galyean, Claremore, Oklahoma
Reining: Andrea Fappani, Scottsdale, Arizona
Reined Cow Horse: Corey Cushing, Weatherford, Texas
Regal Red Team
Cutting: Lloyd Cox, Marietta, Oklahoma
Reining: Shawn Flarida, Springfield, Ohio
Reined Cow Horse: Justin Wright, Santa Maria, California
The American West Weekend is one you won’t want to miss. The American Performance Horseman event will commence at 6:45 p.m. CST on Friday, March 10. The evening will conclude with a concert featuring Darius Rucker and Sheryl Crow, which is included in your admission fee. The American Rodeo will be held at Globe Life Field on Saturday, March 11, with admission to a Cody Johnson concert included. For a 25% discount on your tickets for the weekend, use code NRHA23 at checkout.
Buy your tickets TODAY by visiting americanrodeo.com/tickets, and be sure to download Teton Ridge + to stay in the know regarding all things American West Weekend at tetonridgeplus.com. We can’t wait to see you there!
The National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Nomination Program summited a peak in January, welcoming the largest foal crops, in both North America and Europe, since the program’s inception. On the heels of this achievement, NRHA announces the official addition of a 4-year-old component to the North American program to begin with 2023 foals. For several years, NRHA has offered a 4-year-old division at the 6666 NRHA Derby presented by Markel. This change helps to bring this division to a new level by generating a greatly enhanced purse for NRHA Nominated 4-year-olds.
The NRHA is proud to provide new and significant additional investment in the industry by committing $100,000 in added money for the next 3 years to elevate the 4-Year-Old Derby and to grow the entire event and add further value to our horses. When the 2023 foal crop is of Derby age and the nomination program funds the 4-Year-Old Derby, NRHA will continue to invest $50,000 in added money. Approximately $285,000 in total added money based on a 3-year average of nominated weanlings will be provided to the purse once the 2023 foal crop is of derby age. For the next 3 years, total added money will be $160,000.
This is an exciting and unique opportunity for this specific group of horses as they progress in their show career from futurities to derbies. The support of this program will also draw more participation in the NRHA Derby, creating supplementary event success.
“It is incredible to witness an informal conversation between friends become reality,” said NRHA Commissioner Gary Carpenter. “Our 4-year-olds deserve a chance to show what they can do among their peers without trying to compete against the strength and experience that the older horses have. They have a chance to mature and shine at the same time.”
The existing North American weanling fee will increase $100 to help supplement the 4-year-old purse. Based on an estimated $285,000 in added money, the following is the estimated purse payout for each class of the 6666 NRHA Derby presented by Markel once the 2023 foal crop is of Derby age:
For more information on the nomination program, visit nrha.com/nomination.
Photo by Bee Silva
Two stallions in the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) have recently crossed a multi-million dollar milestone and have a first-class list of offspring in the industry. The two noticeably stunning palomino stallions, Pale Face Dunnit and Shiners Voodoo Dr, accruing more than $3 million in offspring earnings, have an extraordinary influence in the reining industry.
Pale Face Dunnit—$3 Million Sire
The 16-year-old stallion, Pale Face Dunnit, is sired by NRHA $13 Million Sire Gunner and out of Lena Dun It by Hollywood Dun It. Following in suit of his sire, he had many accolades in the show pen with NRHA Professionals piloting, such as NRHA Million Dollar Rider Randy Paul and current owner NRHA Four Million Dollar Rider Craig Schmersal.
Top Achievements include: 2013 USEF National Open Reserve Champion
2013 NRBC Open Classic Finalist
2012 HRRC Open Derby Top Five
2012 NRHA Open Derby: Top Ten
2011 AQHA Performance Register of Merit
Pale Face Dunnit’s top offspring:
(as of 1/24/23)
Face The Attitude (out of Miss Lil Addy Tude) $228,352
Phantom Face (out of Gorgeous Like A Star) $182,234
Pale Face Gunslinger (out of Lost In Tinseltown) $140,280
Pale Face Whiz (out of Lady Naskiia Whiz) $106,901
Pale Black Gun (out of Blazing In Black) $106,882
Pale Face Dunnit was bred by Rancho Oso Rio and is now owned by Schmersal Reining Horses and Silver Spurs Equine of Scottsdale, Arizona, where he stands at stud.
Find more information about the stallion here or on Facebook.
Shiners Voodoo Dr—$3 Million Sire
“Voodoo” is no stranger to the praises of the reining industry, winning more than $85,000 LTE in his show career. Notable winnings include the 2012 NRHA Derby Open Level 4 Open Championship with NRHA Two Million Dollar Rider Todd Bergen aboard, the 2010 Tulsa Reining Classic L3-2 Open Championship, as well as making the finals in the NRHA Futurity Open Level 4 Finals.
Shiners Voodoo Dr, by NRHA Four Million Dollar Sire Shining Spark and out of Voodoo Chic, is owned by Silver Spurs Equine LLC in Scottsdale, Arizona. He was bred by Rogers Heaven Sent Ranch and was one of the three stallions acquired when Silver Spurs Equine LLC made the purchase of Xtra Quarter Horses in 2017.
The respect only grew as the stallion entered the breeding barn. In 2019, Voodoo passed the million-dollar mark when his offspring earned more than $30,000 during the NRHA Futurity.
Shiners Voodoo Dr’s leading progeny include:
(as of 1/24/23)Shiner On My Eye (out of Flashy Lil Step) $169,999
Warlocks Last Step (out of SDP A Lasting Step) $86,181
Xtra New Pal Voodoo (out of Wimpys New Pal) $81,893
Shiners Voodoo (out of BR China Rose) $75,354
RFR Voodoos Fuego (out of Show N Tag) $68,266
Shiners Voodoo Dr presently stands at Silver Spurs Equine in Purcell, Oklahoma. Find more information about the stallion here or on Facebook.
NRHA Commissioner Gary Carpenter has announced his plan to retire at the end of 2023, culminating a leadership role held since 2014. Carpenter made the announcement at the National Reining Horse Association Annual General Membership Meeting held on February 7 in Fort Worth, Texas.
“It has been an honor and a privilege to work alongside the executive committee, board of directors, and staff, and I appreciate their support during this transition,” said Carpenter.
Carpenter was hired at the end of 2013 after a lengthy search for a new individual to lead the NRHA Office and work alongside the NRHA Executive Committee and Board of Directors to grow the association and expand its events and programs.
“I was a part of the search committee that hired Gary and have worked with him every day since,” said immediate Past President and current Director-at-Large Rick Clark. “Gary has exceeded all of our expectations, and we cannot thank him enough for everything that he has done for NRHA and for reining.
“More importantly, I appreciate his friendship, leadership, and guidance all of these years,” Clark added.
Prior to NRHA, Carpenter had extensive equine industry experience, including leadership positions with the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), The Jockey Club, the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP), and Colorado State University (CSU).
His start at NRHA was a breath of fresh air during a somewhat tumultuous time for the Association.
During Carpenter’s tenure at NRHA, the Association has seen explosive growth and widespread improvements, ensuring he will leave NRHA better than he found it.
“What is hardest to leave at NRHA are the relationships I have cultivated over the years with members and with our staff,” said Carpenter. “I am so incredibly proud of the team at NRHA. They are outstanding, passionate, and hard-working. I know I cannot work forever, but it does not make it any easier to leave.”
In an ode to his impeccable leadership and mentorship, the NRHA Office has seen its lowest turnover rates and boasts a well-tenured staff.
Notably, Carpenter was responsible for spearheading the highly successful development and launch of ReinerSuite, oversaw a much-needed relocation of the NRHA Headquarters, and helped make the NRHA Futurity and NRHA Derby record-setting events.
Additionally, he was the first to bring the idea of a formal strategic plan to the board of directors, allowing the Association to focus on developing goals, core strategies, and a mission statement to help guide the future of the association and strengthen its governing practices.
Carpenter remained steady during the global pandemic, having to make some hard decisions so NRHA did not succumb to the financial uncertainties many others faced. He was unwavering in his determination to ensure NRHA’s owned-events would continue to be held safely for staff and members.
“NRHA has been lucky to have Gary Carpenter for the past nine years, and we wish Gary nothing but the best in his retirement,” said NRHA President Mark Blake. “His knowledge, experience, and industry connections have proven invaluable.
“We know it will not be easy to replace him, but we are confident we have several qualified candidates for consideration,” Blake added. “NRHA will ensure a smooth transition and looks forward to beginning the process to find a replacement.”
An official search committee has been created to work alongside a professional executive recruiter in the coming months to find Carpenter’s replacement. A formal position description and details on applying are forthcoming.