Bell & Beckett Win Adequan® NAAC Titles on First Day of NRHA Futurity

The 2021 National Reining Horse Association Futurity and Adequan® North American Affiliate Championships are in full swing in Oklahoma City. While the Futurity is held in the Jim Norick Coliseum, the NAACs are held in the Adequan® Arena. The NAAC competition spotlights a variety of members and horses from across North America who qualify to compete in Oklahoma City.

In addition to incredible prizes from NRHA Corporate Partners, the champion of each NAAC class will be presented an Adequan® Championship vest the following day in the Jim Norick Coliseum as a show of support for these successful affiliate riders.

Brian Bell Wins Adequan® NAAC Open Championship on Mr Royal Hollywood

Brian Bell’s tenure in Oklahoma City is off to a great start, winning the Adequan® NAAC Open Championship on Mr Royal Hollywood, winning $3,821 as well as prizes including a saddle from Kyle Tack, a Montana Silversmiths buckle, product from Dr. Joe Carter, Platinum Performance and Classic Equine, and a gift certificate for Bluebonnet Feed.

Bell and Mr Royal Hollywood also topped the ancillary Open, worth an additional $2,925. “They’re putting a lot more money in these NAAC classes, and it makes it more fun to keep these older horses going,” Bell said. “I’m having fun here. I showed one of my futurity horses today (Cee Miss Lilly) and was a 221 on her. She’s out of the same mare as Mr Royal Hollywood, so it was like a family event today.”

Bell and Mr Royal Hollywood, by NRHA $3 Million Sire Hollywoodstinseltown out of Miss Royal Hollywood, have had a banner year, winning approximately $70,000 prior to the NAAC. That included a third place finish at the National Reining Breeders Classic as well as a qualification for The Run For A Million presented by Teton Ridge.

The 6-year-old stallion was also the catalyst for a major career milestone. “I actually went over the $2 million mark on this horse,” Bell shared. “He’s been really solid all year. We have one more year of derbies left, so I’m looking forward to doing it all over again next year.”

My Royal Hollywood is from a family of winners bred and raised by the Bell family. The line began when Brian’s father, George Bell, acquired Hall of Fame mare Miss Cee Blair. “At one time she was the highest producing dam in history,” Bell shared. Miss Cee Blair produced 11 foals that earned almost $250k, including Cee Miss Hollywood.

“Cee Miss Hollywood’s foals have won right at $500,000 now, and of that, I’ve probably won $350,000 of it,” Bell explained. “It’s kind of cool because I know how they respond to different things and I know how to ride them. It kind of makes it easier.”

He added, “I thank all the sponsors that put all the money up for the show and everyone who puts these shows on. I also thank my dad and his wife Carol for keeping me on good horses.”

NRHA Million Dollar Rider Dany Tremblay took second in both classes on Tinker With Dreams, winning a total of $4,107. Tinker With Dreams, by NRHA Million Dollar Sire Tinker With Guns out of This Chicsdundreamin, is owned by Diamond Dub Quarter Horses.

Benjamin Beckett and Xtra Dun Step Take Adequan® NAAC Int. Open Championship

With a score of 219, Benjamin Beckett and Xtra Dun Step claimed the Championship for the Adequan® NAAC Intermediate Open. The pair also finished fourth in the NAAC Open, and won money in the ancillary divisions for both classes, earning more than $6,735 for owners Jerry Douglas and Jennifer Groehn.

“We kind of missed the first stop, but he made up for it,” Beckett admitted. “He’s as easy as they come. He does whatever you say, when you say it. It doesn’t matter if you’re showing in the green, the open, or whatever… he will do what you ask.”

With the announcement of the Bob’s Custom Showdown round for the Intermediate Open, Beckett was excited to show the talented stallion, by NRHA $12 Million Sire Wimpys Little Step out of All Thats Dun. “Oh yeah, it had a factor with us coming. Whenever there is good money up, you gotta take a swing at it,” the Michigan trainer said. “I wanted to come here and show him. When you have an opportunity to show a horse like this, you have to do it.”

Although his time in the show pen with Xtra Dun Step has been short, Beckett can still recall watching the colt as a youngster. “I remember when he was two years old and Trevor Dare showed him at the Futurity, so I have known this horse his whole show career. He’s always been phenomenal,” Beckett said. To date, Xtra Dun Step has won more than $155,000, including a third place finish with Dare at the 2017 NRHA Futurity.

Davis Hanson and Xtra Needs A Drink (Wimpyneedsacocktail x Ruby Chic Olena) took second in the NAAC and ancillary Intermediate Open with a 218.5. With money also won in the Open divisions, Xtra Needs A Drink, owned by N Anne Driscoll, added an additional $4,702 to his lifetime earnings.

The top 10 finishers of the Adequan® NAAC Intermediate Open earn a spot in the clean-slate Bob’s Custom Saddles Intermediate Open Showdown, which will be held Friday, Dec. 3. All qualifiers must check in and confirm their spot in the Showdown no later than noon on Dec. 2.

Bob’s Custom Saddles Intermediate Open Showdown Qualifers:

  • Xtra Dun Step    Benjamin Beckett         
  • Xtra Needs A Drink        David E. Hanson           
  • ARC Trashin Yer Chic      Kyle Kellmer     
  • Nite Tripps        Jarvis M. Anderson       
  • Lady Infernofourosix      Derek Jon Heitland       
  • Hollys Juicy Miracle       Ryan J Anderson
  • Good Friday For Guns    Jesse P Gentile 
  • Wimpyslittlesnowgun    Derek Jon Heitland       
  • Payaso Rojo Gunner      Mariano Pedrero
  • Smart Stepin Lena         Stephen D Archer

Adequan® NAAC competition continues Friday with the Limited Open. Complete draws, results, news, and more can be found at NRHAFuturity.com.

2021 NRHA Futurity & Adequan NAAC – Daily Updates

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Andrea Fappani and Winding Inferno Lead NRHA Open Futurity Preliminaries After Second Section

Casey Deary & Ten Thirty Win NRHA Open Futurity First Round

Tyndall & Gentile Win NRHA Adequan® NAAC Titles on Saturday

Gilliam Leads CINCH NRHA Non Pro Futurity Preliminaries on Surprizing Sixty Six

Jared Leclair and Gunningthebay Sweeps NRHA Adequan® NAAC Novice Horse Open Classes

Jennifer Gilliam Tops CINCH Non Pro Futurity First Round on Surprizing Sixty Six

Vazquez and Thurlow Tie for NAAC Novice Horse Non Pro Level 1 & 2 Championship

Armenta and Kulmer Win NRHA Adequan® NAAC Non Pro and Prime Time Championships

DeFreitas and Flinn Got Sandy Lead NRHA Futurity L3 Open Semi-Finals

Sarah Armenta and Morris Kulmer’s Scores Hold to Top Non Pro Ancillary Classes

Shawn Flarida and Shiner On My Eye Slide to Top of NRHA Futurity Open Prelims

Riders Advance from CINCH Non Pro Futurity Consolation

Nicole Renick and Ruffinol Win NRHA Honorable Mention Futurity

NRHA Markel Futurity Sales Boasts Huge Event

Sliders’ Night Out Raises $285,000-Plus While Honoring Hall of Fame Inductees and Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients

Hanson and Whitmarsh Win Friday’s NRHA Bob’s Custom Saddles Showdowns

NRHA Adequan® NAAC Rookie & Youth Titles Awarded Friday

Jennifer Gilliam Wins NRHA CINCH Non Pro Futurity Championship on Surprizing Sixty Six

Affiliate Action Wraps Up at NRHA Futurity & Adequan® NAAC

Casey Deary and Ten Thirty Win Historic NRHA Open Futurity Championship

Reining Industry Readies for Launch of 2021 NRHA Futurity & Adequan® NAAC

The futurity season for reining horses is nearing completion, and in less than 24 hours, the best riders in the world will begin the intense preliminary competition at the National Reining Horse Association’s premier and most prestigious event, the NRHA Futurity. They’ll be competing for a piece of a purse that exceeds $2,000,000, highlighted by a record-breaking $350,000 check for the Champion.

Under the lights in the historic Jim Norick Coliseum, the mettle of talented 3-year-old reining horses will be tested as they’re navigated through the signature circles, spins, and sliding stops the event is known for.

While there are several futurities throughout the year, only one is known simply as “The Futurity.” Since its debut in 1966 in Columbus, Ohio, the event has grown from a handful of entries to what will be a record-breaking 599 + in 2021.

The payout has grown, and to say it has done so significantly would be an understatement. This year’s Level 4 Open Champion will leave Oklahoma City $350,000 richer and in possession of the largest limited age event championship check in the western performance horse industry. That is thanks to the generosity and dedication of a group of reining enthusiasts who created the Futurity Challenge.

Not only that, but this year’s Level 4 Open Reserve Champion will win a guaranteed $150,000, and third is also guaranteed $100,000. With that kind of money on the line, it’s not surprising that the entry lineup is not only the largest in the event’s history, it’s also stacked with horsepower and horsemen.

For stats and facts about this year’s Open Futurity entries, take a look at the Open Roster Rundown.

Winning the Level 4 Open Championship is a three-step process. All Open entries compete in the first round, which begins tomorrow, Nov. 25, with the top 75 (plus ties) advancing to the Not Ruf At All Level 4 Open Semi-Finals round on Dec. 1. There, the top 30 (plus ties) move on to the clean-slate MS Diamonds TX Level 4 Open Futurity Finals on Dec. 4.

Open riders in Levels 1, 2, and 3, who are in the top 75 of their levels (but not in the top 75 of the Level 4), will compete in the Semi-Finals Round on Nov. 30. The top 30 in each of those levels (plus ties) will earn a spot in the first section of the Open Finals on Dec. 4.

Tickets for the event are on sale now and can be purchased here.

Complete information can be found at NRHAFuturity.com.

Roster Rundown – NRHA Open Futurity Draw

When the National Reining Horse Association events office posted the draw order for the 2021 Futurity on NRHAFuturity.com, reining fans quickly clicked and studied the list. While numerous new names were smattered throughout the draw, the list was full of legendary names, not only for the riders but also for the horses, in the breeding as well as in the owners and nominators.

This breakdown focuses on the Open Futurity; the next will take a hard look at the Non Pro Futurity.

The Riders:

In the Open Futurity, 20 of the 34 riders who have passed $1 million in lifetime earnings are competing this year. NRHA’s two leading riders, Shawn Flarida and Andrea Fappani, both have three horses entered. The two competitors each boast earnings well over six million.

Craig Schmersal, the only other rider to have surpassed four million in lifetime earnings is entered in the event with three horses.

Other NRHA Million and Multi-Million Dollar Riders entered in the Open Futurity are:

  • $2 Million Rider Duane Latimer (2)
  • $2 Million Rider Tom McCutcheon (2)
  • $2 Million Rider Jordan Larson (3)
  • $2 Million Rider Brian Bell (3)
  • $2 Million Rider Jason Vanlandingham (2)
  • $2 Million Rider Casey Deary (3)
  • Cody Sapergia (1)
  • Franco Bertolani (3)
  • Dean Brown (1)
  • Cade McCutcheon (3)
  • Matt Mills (3)
  • Martin Muehlstaetter (2)
  • Dany Tremblay (3)

Thanks to the dedication of Futurity Challenge Sponsors, the Level 4 Open Champion will win a historic $350,000, while second and third places will take home $150,000 and $100,000, respectively. That means it’s likely there will be even more millionaires made in the Jim Norick Coliseum.

Open riders within $350,000 of their next – or first – million who are competing in Oklahoma City include:

  • Jordan Larson
  • Tom McCutcheon
  • Nathan Piper
  • Justin Mathison
  • Martin Larcombe
  • Casey Hinton
  • Arno Honstetter
  • Marco Ricotta
  • Trevor Dare
  • Gabe Hutchins
  • Tracer Gilson
  • Matt Palmer
  • Jimmy van der Hoeven
  • Mike Flarida
  • Brian Welman
  • Robin Schoeller

Former NRHA Open Futurity Champion riders competing this year are: Mike Flarida, Andrea Fappani, Shawn Flarida, Duane Latimer, Jordan Larson, Casey Deary, Jason Vanlandingham, Craig Schmersal, and Cade McCutcheon.

The Owners:

NRHA’s second leading owner with $2.1 million, Rosanne Sternberg, has one horse entered, while third-leading owner Rancho Oso Rio has two. NRHA’s newest $2 Million Owner, Smart Like Juice, also has an entry for this year’s event.

The only Million Dollar Owner to compete as an owner in this year’s Open Futurity is NRHA Million Dollar Rider Tom McCutcheon, who will exhibit a horse he owns with his wife, fellow Million Dollar Owner and $2 Million Rider Mandy McCutcheon.

Three of the four owners who surpassed one million in earnings in 2021 are represented this year. Casey Hinton has four entries, while Robert Santagata has six. Vaughn Zimmerman, who is less than $5,000 from joining the $2 Million Owner club, has two.

McCutcheon and Vazquez, a 2021 NRHA Hall of Fame inductee, pull double-duty as Million Dollar Owners. Other Million Dollar Owners competing in the Non Pro Futurity are David Silva, Sr., Tish Fappani, and Andre De Bellefeuille, and $2 Million Dollar Owner Lance Griffin. 

In the Blood

Twenty-two of NRHA’s Million and Multi-Million Dollar Stallions have offspring competing in the Open Futurity, including all three $12 Million Sires (Gunner, Topsail Whiz, and Wimpys Little Step).

Gunnatrashya, a $5 Million Sire, has the most foals competing, with 46 (34 in L3, 22 in L2, and 8 in L1). Million Dollar Sire Shiners Voodoo Dr is close behind with 29 (24 in L3, 19 in L2, and 9 in L1). Tied with 27 entries are Million Dollar Sire Spooks Gotta Whiz (20 in L3, 13 in L2, and 7 in L1) and Inferno Sixty Six (22 in L3, 15 in L2, and 6 in L1).

Million Dollar Dams Dun It For Chex (2) and Wimpys Little Chic (1) are also represented.

Aforementioned Not Ruf At All, Spooks Gotta Whiz, and Wimpys Little Chic are part of an elite group of four horses to have won the three NRHA “majors” in the United States. They all have foals vying for victory in the first leg of the trifecta.

Hall of Fame members with competing foals include Gunner, Topsail Whiz, Smart Chic Olena, Wimpys Little Chic, Wimpys Little Step, Smart Spook, Magnum Chic Dream, Smart Like Juice, and Dun It For Chex.

Former Open Futurity Champions with offspring entered are Wimpys Little Step, Smart Spook, Taris Designer Genes, Wimpys Little Chic, Gunnatrashya, Spooks Gotta Whiz, Lil Joe Cash, Americasnextgunmodel, Not Ruf At All, and Shine N Spook.

Other entries with notable full siblings include:

  • My Special Sidekick (Gunners Special Nite x A Shining Sidekick), ridden by Josh Tishman
    • Full sibling to 2020 L4 Non Pro Champion Shining At Nite, ridden by Mandy McCutcheon
  • Plain Genes (SG Frozen Enterprize x Taris Designer Genes), ridden by Joao Felipe Lacerda
    • Full sibling to 2018 L4 Non Pro Champion Icecube, ridden by Tish Fappani
  • KR Dream Maker (Magnum Chic Dream x Gunner Git Ya Dun), ridden by Kole Price
    • Full sibling to 2020 L4 Open third place earner,  Thee American Dream, ridden by Andrea Fappani
  • Starstruck Gunner (Gunners Special Nite x Chic Olena Starbuck), ridden by Kaci O’Rourke
    • Full sibling to 2019 L4 Open Reserve Champion Guns And Dynamite, ridden by Cade McCutcheon
  • Dont Stop Believen (Spooks Gotta Whiz x Myo Starlight), ridden by Spence Bell
    • Full sibling to 2016 L4 Open Champion Spooky Whiz, ridden by Andrea Fappani

There are also five sets of full siblings in the Open draw.

  • Guns R For Shootin x TC West Coast Wendi
    • West Coast Shootin ridden by Cass Fox
    • Wendis Dun Shootin ridden by Michael Davis
  • Gunners Special Nite x Belle Starr Dun It
    • Gunners Lucky Starr ridden by Troy Heikes
    • Delta Nite Blues ridden by Jason Torpey
    • Gunners Nite Train ridden by Tom McCutcheon
  • Not Ruf At All x Surprise Easter Kid
    • One Ruf Kid ridden by Jason Vanlandingham
    • One Ruf Surprise ridden by Gabriel Borges
  • Magnum Chic Dream x Big Gold Chex
    • Chics Get The Chex ridden by Casey Hinton
    • Dreaminof Big Chex ridden by Benjamin Beckett
  • Magnum Chic Dream x Lil Donna
    • Lovely Little Chic ridden by Carol Metcalf
    • Magnum Charmer ridden by Colin Fitzpatrick

Notable 2021 Futurity Horses in the Draw:

There are several noteworthy winners from this year who will surely be on everyone’s must-watch list.

Excessive Rufness, by NRHA’s newest Million Dollar Sire Not Ruf At All out of Smokin Lady Gunner, tops the leading horses list for 2021 with earnings of $110,909. Excessive Rufness, trained and shown by Jason Vandlandingham, is owned by NRHA Million Dollar Owner Vaughn Zimmerman.

Winding Inferno is the second highest-money earning 3-year-old this year. The colt, by Inferno Sixty Six out of Wind Her Up Chic, won the Level 4 Open Futurity at the High Roller Reining Classic this fall with Andrea Fappani at the reins. Earlier in the year, Winding Inferno, owned by Teton Ridge, took reserve honors at the Invitational, which was held at the North American Reining Stakes.

Other noteworthy major event champions include:

  • No Photos (Shine Chic Shine x Stop Like A Dream), Best of the West Level 4 Open Futurity Co-Champion
  • Mr Farenheit (Magnum Chic Dream x Wimpy Little Girl), Best of the West Level 4 Open Futurity Co-Champion
  • Starlight Flinn (In Like Flinn x Baby Red Gaylena), All American Quarter Horse Congress Level 4 Open Futurity Champion
  • Malibu Riptide (Gunnatrashya x Malibu Whiz), Tulsa Reining Classic Level 4 Open Champion
  • Live N On A Prayer (In Like Flinn x Americasnextgunmodel), SWRHA Level 4 Open Futurity Co-Champion
  • TR Voodoo Doll (Shiners Voodooo Dr x Wallawhizagun), Low Roller Reining Classic Level 4 Open Champion

Other Notable Stats

The 2021 Open Futurity will be the largest in history, and three of the levels show a substantial increase in entries from the previous year. Current entry numbers are listed below.

  • Open Level 4 – 395 (Up from 351 in 2020)
  • Open Level 3 – 311 (Up from 280 in 2020)
  • Open Level 2 – 236 (Up from 212 in 2020)
  • Open Level 1 – 124 (Down from 131 in 2020)
  • Open Prime Time – 40 (Same as 2020)

There are 32 NRHA Markel Futurity Sale graduates competing in the Open this year, with 27 in the Level 3, 23 in the Level 2, 13 in Level 1, and three in the Prime Time. The 2019 Marketplace Sale High Seller, Xtra Half N Half, is one of the 32 and will be shown by NRHA Million Dollar Rider Matt Mills.

In the battle of boys vs. girls, the stallions win. In the Open Futurity, 203 of the entries are stallions, 150 are mares, and the remaining 42 are geldings.

The majority of horses entered in this year’s Open Futurity, 370, are registered with the American Quarter Horse Association, while 21 are in the American Paint Horse Association. Four horses did not have the breed listed.

Winning the historic $350,000 Level 4 Open Championship is a three-step process. All Open entries compete in a first round, with the top 75 (plus ties) advancing to the Not Ruf At All Level 4 Open Semi-Finals round on Dec. 1. There, the top 30 (plus ties) move on to the clean-slate MS Diamonds TX Level 4 Open Futurity Finals on Dec. 4.

Open riders in Levels 1, 2, and 3 who are in the top 75 of their levels (but not in the top 75 of the Level 4) will compete in the Semi-Finals Round on Nov. 30. The top 30 in each of those levels (plus ties) will earn a spot in the first section of the Open Finals on Dec. 4.

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