For Immediate Release
October 22, 2006
National Reining Horse Association
Americans Take Gold and Silver at FEI World Reining Masters Finals
Oklahoma City, OK October 22, 2006 Americans dominate at the FEI World Reining Masters Finals, Saturday, October 21 in Denver, Colorado, taking home both the Gold and Silver medals. Gold Medalist Shawn Flarida of Springfield, Ohio, scored 223.5 in the Masters Open Division riding Tinsel Nic. He earned an unofficial $17,906.25 gaining him an elite distinction within the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA). Flarida now joins the Two Million Dollar Rider Club. World Champion Reiner Tim McQuay is the only other rider in NRHA history to earn that two million dollar distinction. After his gold medal win, Flarida says, Its an awesome feeling to win, especially when you know that youre competing against he best horsemen from around the world.
Fellow American, Tom McCutcheon of Aubrey, Texas, placed second taking home the Silver medal and unofficially $14,325. McCutcheon earned 223 riding Smartest Chic Olena. McCutcheon says he pulled Smartest Chic Olena out of a three-year retirement to compete in the Masters Finals. Before the competition, McCutcheon said he was excited to see how Smartest Chic Olena would do.
The Bronze medal in the Masters Open Division went to Shawna Sapergia of Canada. Sapergia scored 221.5 riding BL Whiz Kid to earn about $9,311.
The crowd at the Masters Finals cheered for all the international riders from 18 different countries including Israel, Dominican Republic, Germany, Belgium and France, but when the two American reiners took the arena the home crowd went wild! After the awards ceremony and the playing of the National Anthem, it was announced that Flarida exceeded two million dollars in NRHA lifetime earnings. Again the spectators jumped to their feet for yet another standing ovation.
After the ceremonies and celebration, all three medalists took a victory lap to show their appreciation for such a warm reception by the crowd. All of the international riders say the felt it was an honor to compete in the FEI World Reining Masters Finals. The NRHA congratulates them on their accomplishments.
For more information, contact Kathy Damrill at kdamrill@nrha.com or (405) 946-7400 ext. 129.
Incorporated in 1966, the National Reining Horse Association is the governing body of the sport of Reining. NRHA, with their International Headquarters in Oklahoma City, is responsible for promoting the sport of Reining and working to ensure the highest standards of competition. The NRHA continues to educate its members and the public about Reining.