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Ryan
Solid runs at Dixie Nationals
Monday, April 23, 2007, 08:27 AM EST
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The NBHA Dixie Nationals was in North Augusta, SC this past weekend. Over 300 pre-entries and about 200 more added on to make the race. Riders like BFA World Champion Brett Monroe rode SR Red Ryder and NBHA World Champion Sarah McDonald where all at the competition. Pee Wee is solid as horses get. That old gelding is a machine, flat out a machine. The more I warmed him up the madder he got. I felt like he was saying to me, "What are you doing boy, get to the pattern or get off." I guess I must have heard him some how and got off and walked him to the back of the arena. My goal was to hit the 4D as Pee Wee is just coming off a year off. I have only had him one month and have not had much time to get him in shape. Plus, if you have read this blog before, exercising him is a real treat. We'll we hit the alley way and the cheers were grand! I have some great barrel racing friends. The ground looked good and my friend Scott Brown was in the yellow John Deere seat, so I was confident the dirt at the first would hold. I hit the alley hard and sent the old man. As we neared the first barrel my saddle slipped forward, but Pee Wee kept running and bounced a bit to tip me back out of his way. My picture at the second barrel even made my buddy Kenneth Springer smile. I ran wide to the third, very dumb of me and I forced Pee Wee into a hole and he slipped really bad at the third barrel and ran a 16.144. I was so sure that past winners at this arena would run a 13.9 that I would have bet my next pay check on it. But, much to the surprise of many, a 14.169 won the first go. So, we were too fast for the 4D. For go 2, I grabbed my whip. My thought, if we are too fast for the 4D, I better step it up and at least win the 3D. Come on, being one second off a $150,000 horse (my guess at his value) like SR Red Ryder is pretty darn good. Pee Wee was ready and we had a sweet run. I only lopped a few circles, and got off his back to warm up. People say I should not worry about his age, but a wise person once told me that each horse only has a certain number of runs in their body, so don't waste them. Pee Wee's second run was very smooth, very nice turns, but I dropped my whip at the second barrel. It didn't matter he seemed to pick up speed thinking it was in my hand, then from the 3rd barrel home he lost his gas. Poor guy, he tried very hard and ran a 15.8. He gave it his all, but was just out of breathe. Me too. Faster than go round one, but not fast enough to see the top spot in the third division as a 14.2 won the race. I walked back to the trailer and I could tell he was not happy. I kept trying to tell him it was no big deal. Very weird, he seems to talk. Andre' said she will put him on the hot walker all week. Pee Wee wants to win really bad. I think more than me some runs.
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DianeOH! This site will be a great source of fun and info! Thanks a million for starting it up.
Diane
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