APHA Names 2006 Running World Champions
FORT WORTH, Texas—Nineteen of the fastest horses in the country were
honored by the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) with
prestigious Racing Champion and World Champion announced at Heritage
Place in Oklahoma City, Okla., on January 19. Twelve of these horses
were named 2006 Running Champions, while seven were named to the 2006
Honor Roll.
Running Champion awards are given to Paint Horses that demonstrate
outstanding athleticism on the racetrack. Selection is based on level
of competition, location, races won and earnings for the year. These
awards are given in three age categories in both Regular and Solid
Paint-Bred Registry divisions. APHA’s Racing committee selects the
winners by written ballot.
Honor Roll standings are based on points accumulated by speed index
for the racing year. The top horses from each gender division are
recognized.
Top honors were awarded to Shez Showin Off as the Regular Registry
World Champion and Got Country Grip as the Solid Paint-Bred Registry
World Champion.
Shez Showin Off earned $32,838 in 2006, bringing her lifetime
earnings total to $76,994. The 2003 bay tobiano mare, owned by Tonya
A. Lester of Skiatook, Okla., and bred by Winton Inc. in Charleston,
Ark., won four of her eleven starts in 2006, gathering 28 points. The
2006 Regular Registry Running World Champion was sired by Royal Quick
Flash and out of Texas Showboat, by Texas Hero.
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Shez Showin Off is the 2006 Regular Registry Running World Champion.
Photo courtesy Fair Meadows Racetrack.
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| Shez Showin Off |

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Royal Quick Flash |

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Royal Quick Dash |
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First Down Dash |
Harems Choice |
Venice Song |
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Hempen |
Venice |
| Texas Showboat |

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Texas Hero |
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Raise A Jet |
Breakaway Baby |
Riverboat Dixie |
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Dixie War Jet |
Miss Riverboat Joe |
Paint race horse Got Country Grip made headlines throughout the summer
as the “world’s fastest Paint Horse” with his unparalleled career
record of 12 wins in 12 starts. The 2003 solid bay gelding, owned by
Jimmy Maddux of Weatherford, Texas, and bred by Linda Fox of Maud,
Okla., won five of five in 2006 for $55,346. Got Country Grip, whose
lifetime earnings now exceed $200,000, was sired by Country Quick
Dash and is out of Got A Grip.
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Got Country Grip set records at three tracks in his campaign for 2006
Solid Paint-Bred Running World Champion. Photo courtesy Remington Park.
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Got Country
Grip |

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Country Quick Dash |

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Royal Quick Dash |
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First Down Dash |
Harems Choice |
Country Zevi |
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Zevi |
That Country Charm |
| Got A Grip |

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Super De Kas |
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Coup De Kas |
Super Star Lady |
Mystic Sky Moon |
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Sky Jet |
My Mystic Moon |
APHA also recognized four leading individuals for their contributions
to the success of the Paint racing industry.
For the second consecutive year, Maddux was named Leading Owner, with
horses accumulating $136,168. His top-running horses in 2006 include
Got Country Grip and Decash, among others.
Another individual with ties to Got Country Grip, Fox was named 2006
Leading Breeder. Horses from her program include Royal Grip, Harry N
Jerry and Velosity. This is her first time to be named for this
honor, with horses earning $194,268.
The 2006 Leading Trainer, Brandon Parum of Jones, Okla., has held his
top ranking for five years running. Horses under his guidance this
year, including Got Country Grip, Royal Grip and Flashn Attitude
earned $286,959.
APHA’s Leading Jockey is Larry Payne. The Oklahoma City, Okla., rider
took horses to winnings of $288,592 in 2006. Horses ridden by Payne
include Rio Rojo Jess and Calista Corona.
“We are excited about the 2006 Champions and look forward to
following their racing performances in 2007,” said APHA Director of
Racing Karen Utecht. “The competition between all age categories
continues to get stronger and the level of performance continues to
improve each year.
“Congratulations to all of our 2006 Champions and good luck in 2007.”
Regular Registry Running Champions:
2-Year-Old Colt—Gone With The Cash
(Real Easy Cash x By Gone)
Owner: Steve D. Burns, DVM of Menifee, Calif.
Breeder: S.D. Burns & J.G. Markum of Menifee, Calif.
2006 Earnings: $64,597
2-Year-Old Filly
2-Year-Old Champion—
Pay The Driver
(Flashin High AQHA x Penny Driver)
Owner: Laural J Ranch of La Junta, Colo.
Breeder: Laural J Ranch of La Junta, Colo.
2006 Earnings: $46,014
2-Year-Old Gelding—Reckless Cat
(Reckless Dash AQHA x Kittawake)
Owner: First Moon Farms of Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
Breeder: Chuck or Henry Bowlan of Tecumseh, Okla.
2006 Earnings: $10,922
3-Year-Old Colt—Decash (Real Easy Cash x Deelish AQHA)
Owner: Robert A. Gentry of Lubbock, Texas
Breeder: Robert A. Gentry of Lubbock, Texas
2006 Earnings: $19,489
3-Year-Old Filly
3-Year-Old Champion
World Champion—
Shez Showin Off
(Royal Quick Flash x Texas Showboat)
Owner: Tonya A. Lester of Skiatook, Okla.
Breeder: Winton Inc. of Charleston, Ark.
2006 Earnings: $32,838
3-Year-Old Gelding—Living Legacy
(Linear (TB) x Summer Dice)
Owner: Glen E. Wilkinson of Premont, Texas
Breeder: Glen E. Wilkinson of Premont, Texas
2006 Earnings: $10,422
Aged Stallion—Texas Lineage
(Judys Lineage x Go Texas Girl)
Owner: Don Eudy of Midland, Texas
Breeder: Don Eudy of Midland, Texas
2006 Earnings: $13,507
Aged Mare
Aged Champion—
Royal Woman
(Royal Quick Flash x Champagne Woman)
Owner: Max Gibb of Alberta, Canada
Breeder: H.T. & Kay Churchwell of Okmulgee, Okla.
2006 Earnings: $18,352
Aged Gelding—Western Snow
(Royal Quick Flash x Western Lineage)
Owner: Ronald Yates & James Skimbo of Fort Smith, Ark.
Breeder: Ronald Yates & James Skimbo of Fort Smith, Ark.
2006 Earnings: $19,598
Regular Registry Honor Roll—
No. 1 Gelding: Treasured Rock
No. 1 Mare: Raising Cash
No. 1 Stallion: (tie) Streaking Lineage and The Brown Bomber
Solid Paint-Bred Registry Running Champions:
2-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Colt—Heza Royal Sin
(Royal Quick Flash x
High Society Sin AQHA)
Owner: Rex or Sharon Brooks of Sallisaw, Okla.
Breeder: Rex or Sharon Brooks of Sallisaw, Okla.
2006 Earnings: $21,890
2-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Filly—Angel Easter Flash
(Royal Quick
Flash x Senorita Chief)
Owner: James Matthew Wilkett of Stigler, Okla.
Breeder: James Matthew Wilkett of Stigler, Okla.
2006 Earnings: $81,814
2-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Gelding
2-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Champion—
Rio Rojo Jess
(Feature Mr Jess AQHA x Call Me Silking)
Owner: Harold Chenault of Rockwall, Texas
Breeder: Donald G. Kelly of Natchitoches, La.
2006 Earnings: $123,069
3-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Colt—One Last Hero
(Texas Hero x Tinys
Rose Bud AQHA)
Owner: Double Bar S Ranch, LLC of Moreno Valley, Calif.
Breeder: Double Bar S Ranch, LLC of Moreno Valley, Calif.
2006 Earnings: $19,038
3-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Filly—Zoom N La Ree
(Shazoom AQHA x
Rollin La Ree)
Owner: Martha N. Heidelberg of Lexington, Okla.
Breeder: Martha N. Heidelberg of Lexington, Okla.
2006 Earnings: $32,744
3-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Gelding
3-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Champion
Solid Paint-Bred World Champion—
Got Country Grip
(Country Quick Dash x Got A Grip)
Owner: Jimmy Maddux of Weatherford, Texas
Breeder: Linda Fox of Maud, Okla.
2006 Earnings: $55,346
Solid Paint-Bred Aged Stallion—None Eligible
Solid Paint-Bred Aged Mare—Judys Cash
(Judys Lineage x Takin On The
Green AQHA)
Owner: Adam Farias of Cypress, Calif.
Breeder: Jimmy L. Brewer of Shawnee, Okla.
2006 Earnings: $16,171
Solid Paint-Bred Aged Gelding
Solid Paint-Bred Aged Champion—
Calista Corona
(Corona Cartel AQHA x Little Sara)
Owner: Charles Trochta & Sammy Hester of Tulsa, Okla.
Breeder: Sammy or Nadine Hester of Tulsa, Okla.
2006 Earnings: $54,456
Solid Paint-Bred Registry Honor Roll—
No. 1 Gelding: BXT Castle Valley PTA
No. 1 Mare: Express Judy
No. 1 Stallion: MCM Aggie Rose
2006 Leading Breeder—Linda Fox of Maud, Okla.
(Earnings: $194,268)
2006 Leading Owner—Jimmy Maddux of Weatherford, Texas
(Earnings:
$136,168)
2006 Leading Jockey—Larry Payne of Oklahoma City, Okla.
(Earnings:
$288,592)
2006 Leading Trainer—Brandon Parum of Jones, Okla.
(Earnings: $286,959)
More about Paint Horse racing
Horse racing has long been one of America’s favorite spectator
sports. With the recent growth of the Paint Horse breed, it’s no
wonder that Paints have become one of the hottest tickets in the
horse racing industry.
Since 1966, when APHA officially recognized the sport, Paint racing
has made major strides forward. In that inaugural year, 17 starters
ran for $1,290 in just two states—Texas and Oklahoma. In 2006, more
than 600 starters competed in more than 800 APHA-recognized races for
record purses totaling more than $5.3 million.
A total of 18 states now feature Paint racing, including Arizona,
California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana,
Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota,
Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Paint Horses also race in Canada.
“The future is really bright for Paint racing,” said Lex Smurthwaite,
APHA’s executive director. “Owners from other racing breeds are
getting involved with Paints because of the strong and steady growth
of our program. It is still relatively easy to get involved and be
competitive.”
For more information on Paint Horse racing, contact APHA’s racing
department at (817) 222-6444, e-mail racing@apha.com, or visit
paintracing.com. |