For
Immediate Release:
Gunner Named 2002 USET Breyer Model Horse
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma —May 23, 2002—The United States
Equestrian Team has announced that Gunner, owned by Debra Sloan and ridden to
the 2001 USET Reining Championship by Bryant Pace, has been chosen as the 2002
USET Breyer model horse. Gunner is the
seventh Breyer model in the popular USET series.
Gunner
was the 1996 NRHA Futurity Reserve Champion, the 1998 National Reining Breeders
Classic Reserve Champion, the 2001 USET Champion and, with over $165,000 in
winnings, is the second highest money earner in National Reining Horse
Association history. In 2002,
the popular stallion was brought back from an intended retirement in order to
compete in the qualifying events and a chance for a trip to the 2002 World
Equestrian Games in Jerez, Spain.
The Breyer Hollywood Dun It sliding stop mold was
used to create the Gunner model. The
specially designed Gunner horse will be limited to a run of 750. Purchase of this special edition model is
limited to two (2) per customer or address.
In the past, these models have sold out quickly and become true
collectibles for horse enthusiasts. The
price is $50.00 per model horse with a $5.00 shipping and handling fee.
Since
1950 when the Breyer Molding Company was first commissioned to produce a horse
adorning a mantelpiece clock, Breyer model horses have become more popular than
ever. Their realistic appearance and attention to detail make the models ideal
treasures to keep for generations.
The Gunner model will first be available for sale
at the Bayer/USET Festival of Champions, Presented by State Line Tack, June 20
- 23 at the USET Olympic Training Center in Gladstone, New Jersey. All models remaining after the initial
Festival sale will be filled from mail/fax requests in the order in which they
were received. If you have any
questions or would like a mail/fax request order form, please call the USET
Store at (908) 234-1251, ext. 43, or email cowen@uset.org.
The National Reining Horse
Association is the worldwide governing body of reining, responsible for
promoting the sport, working to insure the highest standards of
competition. With corporate support from Cinch, Sundowner, Saddlesmith,
Land O’Lakes, Horse & Rider magazine, Markel Insurance, Pfizer
Animal Health, Quarter Horse News, Kiser Arena Conditioners, State Line
Tack, nrha.reiningnet.com and Classic Equine the NRHA continues
to educate its members and the public about of reining. For
information on the NRHA visit the web site at www.nrha.com or call
405-946-7400.
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