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Kay Floyd and Freckles Madera at the Harris Ranch cutting in 1988.. Kay Floyd (1948 – August 17, 2015) was an American horse breeder who was the first woman ever to win two NCHA Futurity championships, albeit in the Non-Pro division (1976 and 1987).
In his show career, he earned a Performance Register of Merit and a Superior Cutting Horse award from the AQHA. [4] With the National Cutting Horse Association (or NCHA) he earned $24,003.19 in cutting competition, entitling him to a NCHA Certificate of Ability, and Bronze and Silver awards.
Dual Peppy was a 1992 sorrel stallion registered with the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). He is sired by Peppy San Badger, and out of the mare Miss Dual Doc by Doc's Remedy. Dual Peppy qualified for the AQHA World Show during the 1997-1998 show season, and earned the title "1998 AQHA Reserve World Champion Senior Cutting Horse".
Currently AQHA recognizes achievement by American Quarter Horses and their owners with a number of awards. Some are annual, some are based on lifetime achievement. AQHA awards points to horses competing in horse show, rodeo and horse racing. AQHA assigns points to animals who win or place in horse shows and on the racetrack.
Halter; Cutting sire Driftwood: 2006 1932 1960 Bay Stallion Miller Boy unnamed mare Barlow Mr. Childress Breeding stallion Dual Rey: 2020 1994 2018 Sorrel Stallion Peppy San Badger: Nurse Rey Wyoming Doc Linda Holmes Cutting, Breeding sire Easter King: 2022 1951 Sorrel Stallion Breeding stallion Easy Date: 2002 1972 1993 Bay Mare Easy Jet: Spot ...
Cutting: Sire: Leo San: Grandsire: Leo P-1335: Dam: Peppy Belle: Maternal grandsire: Pep Up: Sex: Stallion: Foaled: 1968: Country: United States: Color: Sorrel: Breeder: Gordon B. Howell: Owner: King Ranch: Other awards; 1972 NCHA Derby Champion 1973 NCHA World Champion 1975 AQHA High Point Cutting Horse 1976 NCHA World Champion 1976 AQHA World ...
Among his famous offspring were Cutters Indian who was the 1972 AQHA High Point Jr. Western Pleasure Stallion, the 1972 AQHA High Point 3-year-old Halter Stallion, and the 1972 AQHA High Point Jr. Trail Stallion, Bill's Highness, Cutter's First, Bill's Jazabell, Cutter's Lad, Pecos Billie, Blaze Face Bill, Cutter's Streak and Bill's Loceta. [8]
The 2024 version of the race will have a purse of $3,000,000 with the winners share being $1,500,000, making it one of the richest races in North America. [ 1 ] The track record was set at this race in 2006, when No Secrets Here finished in 20.886 seconds for 440 yards, for an average speed of 43.091 miles/hr.