RUIDOSO YEARLING SALE UP, PACED BY $675,000 SALE-TOPPER
September 1, 2008 – The Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale ended Sunday night with First Prize Stanley, a colt by Mr Jess Perry out of champion broodmare First Prize Dash, bringing a sale-record $675,000.
We at Royal Vista Southwest are proud to be the permanent residence of First Prize Dash!!!
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FASTEST QUALIFIER STOLIS WINNER TAKES 50TH ALL AMERICAN FUTURITY
September 1, 2008 -- Jerry Windham's Stolis Winner kept his winning streak alive with an authoritative half-length victory in Monday's golden anniversary running of the $1.9-million All American Futurity (G1) at Ruidoso Downs.
Click here to see the All American Futurity & Derby Results.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE JUD LITTLE RANCH
Summer Shootout Barrel Race – OKC, OK August 15-18, 2008
Qualifying Round 2, 1D:
1st - Smooth My Credit (Cash Not Credit x Smooth My Feathers)- 15.417, $2216.64
5th - Sooner Superstar (Cash Not Credit x Star Eyed Money) - 15.712, $1173.51
Shootout Finals, 1D:
2nd - Smooth My Credit (Cash Not Credit x Smooth My Feathers) - 15.620, $1564.69
3rd - Sooner Superstar (Cash Not Credit x Star Eyed Money) - 15.651, $1108.32
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF THE ALL AMERICAN FUTURITY AND DERBY QUALIFIERS
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THREE WINDHAM-BREDS MAKE ALL AMERICAN FINAL
August 14, 2008 -- This year's $1.9-million All American Futurity (G1) will feature three horses bred by Jerry Windham, as 15 trials were run on a fast track on Thursday at Ruidoso Downs.
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FAST PRIZE ZOOM SETS NEW WORLD RECORD
IN WEST TEXAS FUTURITY TRIALS
Owned by Weetona Stanley and William Smith, the two-year-old filly by Shazoom rocketed to a two and one-half length victory under champion jockey G.R. Carter. The debut winner earned a 105 speed index with no wind blowing.