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In the Stats: Southwest Reining Horse Association Futurity

IntheStats 01 Electric-Code JLeclair08 PMThe Southwest Reining Horse Association (SWRHA) Futurity’s leading open horse is Electric Code (Jacs Electric Spark x Hot Coded Candy x The Hot Express) with show earnings of $33,100. The 2005 stallion is pictured with Jared Leclair, who rode him to win the Levels 4 and 3 Open at the 2008 SWRHA Futurity. Electric Code has $214,322 in lifetime earnings, while Leclair’s Equi-Stat record totals $697,034. • Photo by Primo MoralesElement Selection

Southwest Reining Horse Association Futurity, Developing Horse Futurity & Derby (1988-2015)

Top 10 Open Horses

1. Electric Code (05S), $33,100
2. Revolution Is Dun (10S), $28,469
3. CJ Whiz (09S), $20,971
4. Smoking Whiz (07S), $20,223
5. Custom Harley (04S), $20,071
6. Banjo Hustler (05G), $19,706
7. CC Enterprise (09G), $19,627
8. Too Busy Cashin Chex (03G), $19,121
9. Annies Custom Pistol (12S), $18,277
10. Wimpys High Bid (09S), $17,644

Top 10 Open Riders

IntheStats 02 DunItOnTheQT TMcQuay07 PMEqui-Stat Elite $3 Million Rider Tim McQuay, of Tioga, Texas, is the SWRHA Futurity’s No. 1 open rider with total show earnings of $147,145. McQuay is pictured astride his leading SWRHA money-earner Dun It On The QT, who McQuay rode to win the Level 4 Open at the 2007 Futurity. • Photo by Primo Morales

1. Tim McQuay, Tioga, TX, $147,145
2. Dell Hendricks, Tioga, TX, $122,153
3. Duane Latimer, Ardmore, OK, $83,700
4. Jordan Larson, Whitesboro, TX, $74,132
5. Tom McCutcheon, Aubrey, TX, $68,103
6. Craig Schmersal, Scottsdale, AZ, $66,821
7. Craig Johnson, Gainesville, TX, $66,482
8. Scott McCutcheon, Whitesboro, TX, $66,168
9. Jason Vanlandingham, Whitesboro, TX, $64,542
10. Martin Larcombe, Whitesboro, TX, $54,559

Top 10 Non-Pro Horses

IntheStats 03 SmartScat- MMcCutcheon08 PMSmart Scat (Smart Starbuck x Scats Frecklefoot x Doctor Freckles), a 2005 mare bred by Gary Putman, of Denton Texas, is the leading SWRHA Futurity non-pro horse with her show earnings totaling $8,248. She is pictured with Mandy McCutcheon, who guided the mare to the 2008 SWRHA Futurity Level 4 Non-Pro Championship. • Photo by Primo Morales

1. Smart Scat (05M), $8,258
2. Conquistador Chick (08G), $7,489
3. Customized Gunner (09M), $7,361
4. Ms Whiz Dunit (10M), $7,243
5. Vintage Crome (11M), $6,321
6. Buenos Wild Child (01S), $6,280
7. Always Gotyer Gunsup (07M) $6,229
8. West Coast Mizzen (06M), $6,112
9. Paint The Nite (PT) (12M), $5,515
10. Haidachino Hollywood (04G), $5,311

Top 10 Non-Pro Riders

IntheStats 04 MandyMcCutcheon3Pictured is Equi-Stat Elite $2 Million Rider Mandy McCutcheon, of Aubrey, Texas, who is the leading SWRHA Futurity non-pro rider. She has ridden 44 horses to collect checks totaling $124,465. Her leading money-earner is Smart Scat, bred by Gary Putman, of Denton, Texas, who McCutcheon rode to Futurity earnings of $8,282. • QHN File Photo

1. Mandy McCutcheon, Aubrey, TX, $124,465
2. James Morgan, DVM, Pilot Point, TX, $25,982
3. Ron Thompson, Whitesboro, TX, $21,635
4. Flis Sassella, Marietta, OK, $15,541
5. Lance Griffin, Ardmore, OK, $15,515
6. Quincy Allen, Madisonville, TX, $15,343
7. Kelle Smith, Marietta, OK, $15,044
8. Lindsey McCutcheon, Gainesville, TX, $14,924
9. Vicki Lambert, Hempstead, TX , $11,694
10. Brianna Sloan, Ft. Stockton, TX, $9,853

Top 10 Breeders

IntheStats 05 BobLoomisBob Loomis (pictured), of Bob Loomis Quarter Horses Inc. in Marietta, Oklahoma, is the SWRHA Futurity’s No. 1 breeder. He has bred 44 horses that have won a total of $86,916 at the Ardmore show. His leading money-earner is West Coast Shiner (West Coast Whiz x Shining Bubbles x Shining Spark), a 2001 gelding who Duane Latimer rode to win the Futurity Level 4 Open in 2004. • QHN File Photo

1. Bob Loomis Qtr. Horses Inc., Marietta, OK, $89,916
2. McQuay Stables Inc., Tioga, TX, $72,044
3. Lance Griffin, Ardmore, OK, $59,069
4. David Silva Sr., Pilot Point, TX, $48,734
5. Carol Rose, Gainesville, TX, $41,570
6. McQuay / Easton LLC, Tioga, TX, $40,025
7. Mark Bradford, Aubrey, TX, $38,546
8. Tom & Mandy McCutcheon, Aubrey, TX, $38,378
9. Janice Free, Bondurant, WY, $33,100
10. Dell & Terry Hendricks, Tioga, TX, $29,166

Top 10 Owners

IntheStats 06 CustomizedGunnerMMcCutcheon12 PMMcQuay Stables Inc., of Tioga, Texas, ranks No. 1 on the SWRHA Futurity’s list of leading owners with 42 horses crediting them with $90,142 in total earnings. The McQuay’s leading money-earner is Customized Gunner (Colonels Smoking Gun [Gunner] x Custom Made Dunit x Hollywood Dun It), pictured winning the 2012 SWRHA Level 4 Non-Pro Championship with McQuay’s daughter, Mandy McCutcheon. The mare, bred by the McQuays, has SWRHA Futurity earnings of $7,361. • Photo by Primo Morales

1. McQuay Stables Inc., Tioga, TX, $90,142
2. Lance Griffin, Edmond, OK, $70,033
3. XCS Ranch LLC, Gordonville, TX, $61,663
4. Tom & Mandy McCutcheon, Aubrey, TX, $51,710
5. Bob Loomis Qtr. Horses Inc., Marietta, OK, $44,426
6. David Silva, Sr., Pilot Point, TX, $40,964
7. Shannon & Hershel Reid, Pilot Point, TX, $33,234
8. J. Leclair / Daniel Dugan, Hurst, TX, $33,100
9. Vaughn Zimmerman, Springfield, MO, $31,546
10. Scott & Kathy McCutcheon, Whitesboro, TX, $27,367

Top 10 Sires

IntheStats 07 TopsailWhiz JBEqui-Stat Elite $11 Million Sire Topsail Whiz (pictured) has sired 78 SWRHA Futurity money-earners who have won $211,079 for average earnings of $2,706. The 1987 stallion died in 2015 at the age of 28. His leading SWRHA Futurity money-earner is CJ Whiz (out of Dream Olena Chic x Magnum Chic Dream), a 2009 stallion with Futurity earnings of $20,971. • Photo by John Brasseaux

1. Topsail Whiz, $211,079
2. Hollywood Dun It, $163,391
3. Colonels Smoking Gun (Gunner), $160,347
4. Wimpys Little Step, $114,090
5. Einsteins Revolution, $81,761
6. Smart Chic Olena, $77,389
7. Shining Spark, $70,193
8. Jacs Electric Spark, $67,547
9. Lil Ruf Peppy, $64,469
10. Smart Starbuck, $62,080

Top 10 Dams

IntheStats 08 ElectricExpress JLeclair13 FElectric Express (pictured with Jarod Leclair at the 2013 RMRHA Summer Slide Futurity) is the second-leading SWRHA Futurity money-earner out of Hot Coded Candy, by Hot Express. Hot Coded Candy has produced two SWRHA Futurity money-earners – Electric Code, the Futurity’s leading open horse with $33,100, and Electric Express with SWRHA Futurity earnings of $4,789. • Photo by Holman Photography

1. Hot Coded Candy, $37,888
2. Dun It By Chick, $34,317
3. KR Anniegityergun, $28,726
4. Miss Whiz Done Dunit, $28,469
5. Miss Tinseltown, $24,833
6. Mizzen Shine, $23,120
7. Dream Olena Chic, $21,299
8. Glendas A Smokingun, $20,298
9. Tivios Little Queen, $20,160
10. Peppys Tonette, $20,071

Southwest RHA Futurity (Aged Events Only) History (1988-2015)

Year / Location / Entries / Added / Total Purse

1988, Ardmore, OK, n/a, n/a, $19,182
1989, Ardmore, OK, n/a, n/a, $28,741
1990, Ardmore, OK, n/a, $10,000, $28,158
1991, Ardmore, OK, n/a, $20,800, $33,113
1992, Ardmore, OK, n/a, $19,500, $32,259
1993, Ardmore, OK, 98, $18,500, $35,792
1994, Ardmore, OK, 110, $18,500, $38,014
1995, Ardmore, OK, 124, $18,500, $39,001
1996, Ardmore, OK, 100, $18,500, $35,157
1997, Ardmore, OK, 123, $18,500, $40,698
1998, Ardmore, OK, 126, $25,750, $49,373
1999, Ardmore, OK, 170, $35,250, $65,768
2000, Ardmore, OK, 145, $50,250, $75,271
2001, Ardmore, OK, 186, $49,750, $82,022
2002, Ardmore, OK, 206, $52,500, $79,630
2003, Ardmore, OK, 249, $52,500, $87,017
2004, Ardmore, OK, 192, $55,000, $81,042
2005, Ardmore, OK, 193, $55,000, $80,947
2006, Ardmore, OK, 239, $90,000, $122,716
2007, Ardmore, OK, 121, $122,499, $179,726
2008, Ardmore, OK, 357, $135,500 $212,446
2009, Ardmore, OK, 402, $114,000, $182,511
2010, Ardmore, OK, 314, $114,000, $164,279
2011, Ardmore, OK, 415, $116,000, $180,988
2012, Ardmore, OK, 477, $116,000, $192,779
2013, Ardmore, OK, 387, $115,000, $176,676
2014, Ardmore, OK, 323, $115,000, $168,549
2015, Ardmore, OK, 368, $114,000, $184,322

 

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