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IN THE NEWS.......IN THE NEWS......in the news......In the News......In the News.....pion and All American Futurity winner Corona Cash; G1 winnerTres Seis His Siring Double and leading sire Corona Cartel; and G1 winner and leading freshmansire Valiant Hero.A very rare feat for a sire was accomplished over the weekendwith Ochoa winning the All American Futurity, the richest race in The $650,000 price for A Dash Of Sweet Heat broke the RuidosoSelect Sale record for a filly that lasted just one day. Justice Downquarter horse racing. Ochoa is a 2 year old gelding sired by Tres Seisand out of Stolis Fortune by Stoli. On Monday afternoon he raced Toll SA, another daughter of Mr Jess Perry, brought $630,000to a $1.2 million dollar payday with the brisk time of 21.058 for 440 during Saturday’s session. The half-sister to G1 Los Alamitos Twoyards. Earlier in the year Seis So Sweet raced to a $55,900 check in Million Futurity winner One Quick First Down was consigned bythe richest futurity in barrel racing at the Old Fort Days Futurity Vessels Stallion Farm and Gianni Samaja and was purchased byin a time of 16.865. Seis So Sweet, a 4 year old filly, is also by Tres David and Sue Mackie.Seis and out of Stella D Oro by Takin On The Cash. In 2011, Tres The high-selling colt of the three-day sale was Class Jump atSeis hit the speed sport double siring the winner of the richest $310,000. The Corona Cartel son was consigned by Double Barquarter horse race and the winner of the richest barrel futurity! His S Ranch and purchased by William Smith. He is a full brother topedigree, of course, tells the story as he is a grandson of Streakin champion Carters Cartel, out of champion 2-year-old filly JumpinSix on the top side and his second dam is a full sister to Tiny’s Gay. Tac Flash. --Courtesy of www.SallyHarrison.comCongratulations to his connections as this is believed to be the firstand only time this has been done.Llano Teller Winner of All American DerbyLlano Teller scored a 9-1 upset in the $1,316,760 G1 All AmericanDerby on Sunday, September 4 at Ruidoso Downs. He earnedOchoa Wins All American FuturityOchoa, a $25,000 Ruidoso Select Sale yearling purchase in 2010, a payout of $658,380 for the 440-yard win, as well as an invitationearned a $1.2 million winner’s purse in the All American Futurity at to the $750,000 G1 Champion of Champions in December, at LosRuidoso Downs on Monday, September 5.Alamitos Race Course in California.Sent off as the 8-5 favorite, after posting the fastest time in the Trained by co-owner Heath Reed, the gelded son of Teller Cartel,trials, the gelded son of Tres Seis broke sharply from the number broke sharply, dueled with second-place finisher Prospect To Thenine post position and powered past the outside of the field to a Top (11-1), then cleared the wire by one-half of a length, with aone and one-half length win, in :21.05.time of :20.867. It was his third G1 victory and second of the summer(he won the $703,000 Ruidoso Derby in June).It was the first All American Futurity win for Roy Baldillez. Baldillezwas catching riding Ochoa for seven-time All American winnerJacky Martin, who is paralyzed in an El Paso hospital, following in front at the wire,” said Llano Teller’s catch-rider Ramon Sanchez,“I was thinking if I had a chance to break, I’ve got a chance to bea riding accident on Friday.who also won the All American Gold Cup, two races earlier on theVeteran trainer Dwayne “Sleepy” Gilbreath, who trains Ochoa program, as catch-rider aboard Noconi.for co-owners Johnny T.L. Jones, Katsy and Monty Cluck, and D. Owned by Wootan <strong>Racing</strong> and Reed Land and Cattle Company,Benson, won the All American Futurity in 1990 with Refrigerator, Llano Teller qualified for the All American Derby by winning hisand in 1983 with On A High.trial under G.R. Carter Jr., who finished ninth in the Derby aboardJess Send Me, a 17-1 shot and one of only two fillies in the field, third-favorite DM Streakin Thru Fire. --Courtesy of www.SallyHarrison.finished second; Tess Cos, at 9-1 was third; and Lotta Love For comRobyn, the other filly, at 9-2, finished fourth.--Courtesy or www.SallyHarrison.comRTM Pro Postpones Sept 9-11 <strong>Barrel</strong> RaceRTM Productions has moved their September 9-11 Finals andRuidoso Yearling Sale Up 26 Percent Open <strong>Barrel</strong> Race to December 17-19, 2011. It will still be held atThe Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale concluded its three-day run on Diamond W Arena.Sunday, September 4, with preliminary results showing a total sales There were many discussions and alot of tough decisionsincrease of 26 percent over 2010 and an average price of $44,026, involved in this move. One of the factors that played heaviest incompared to $35,048 in 2010.our decision to reschedule to the December date was the numberA Dash Of Sweet Heat, consigned by Julianna Hawn Holt, of large barrel races on the September weekend. We as a productioncompany want to continue to put on the best races possibletopped the sale at $650,000. The all-time record was set in 2008,when the colt First Prize Stanley, by Mr Jess Perry out of First Prize with the most contestants in attendance. So with this move, we willDash, sold for $675,000be bringing you as a finalist and in the “Open to Everyone Race “A Dash Of Sweet Heat, a bay filly, sired by Mr Jess Perry and out more prizes more money and more fun! We apologize in advanceof Broodmare of the Year Corona Chick, was purchased by the A for the late notice and to anyone this inconvienances.Dash Of Sweet Heat Partnership.If you have any questions feel free to emal me at whitney@rtmbarrelraces.comCorona Chick is the dam four stakes winners, among six earnersof more than $100,000 each. Her produce includes two-time cham-Tracy & Dusti Swan • Hubbard, TX • 254.592.6406Subscriptions: www. <strong>Barrel</strong><strong>Racing</strong><strong>Report</strong>.comEmail: info@barrelracingreport.com<strong>Barrel</strong> <strong>Racing</strong> <strong>Report</strong> - 777 HCR 3320 - Hubbard, TX 76648The <strong>Barrel</strong> <strong>Racing</strong> <strong>Report</strong> is emailed weekly, every Tuesday night, 52 weeks per year by Tracy and Dusti Swan, West, TX. The <strong>Barrel</strong> <strong>Racing</strong> <strong>Report</strong> is designed to providehorsemen and women one source for up to date barrel racing results, informative industry articles, sales results and breeding information. All results have been approved by eventproducers or association personnel. All breeding information is provided via AQHA or APHA and is approved content.The information provided in the <strong>Barrel</strong> <strong>Racing</strong> <strong>Report</strong> is believed to be accurate. The <strong>Barrel</strong> <strong>Racing</strong> <strong>Report</strong> will not be responsible for mistakes.However, we would like to correct any that we may have. Please give us a call or email us at dusti@barrelracingreport.com.BARREL RACING REPORT SEPTEMBER 6, 2011 PAGE 2

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