November 1st and 2nd, 2013
Unofficial Results – By Session
Sale Catalog Index
Index to Consignors | Index to Horses
Index to Dams | Index to Sires
Friday, November 1, 2013 – 10:00 AM
Unofficial Results – Day 1
Session One: Yearling Session Catalog –
Hip # 1-123
Session Two: Fulton Quien Sabe Ranches L.P. Herd Reduction Catalog –
Hip # 124-143
Session Three: Mixed Session Catalog –
Hip # 144-327
Saturday, November 2, 2013 – 10:00 AM
Unofficial Results – Day 2
Session Four: Mixed Session Catalog
Hip # 328-437 | Hip # 438-547 | Hip # 548-655
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3rd Annual A Night With The Legends of American Quarter Horse Racing
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![]() A partner in 2009 Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird, at Buena Suerte in Roswell, New Mexico, Dr. Blach managed the breeding careers of such legendary stallions as World Champion runners and World Champion sires Easy Jet and Go Man Go. |
![]() Owner/manager of Coffee Creek Ranch in Edmond, Oklahoma, Ellis trained and raced horses for many years and then stood such stallions as What Luck (TB), Go Flight, Champion My Easy Credit, the outstanding runner Masters Salls (TB) and many others. |
![]() Owner/manager of Southwest Stallion Station for 5 decades, AQHA Hall of Fame member has stood such stallions as 1968 All American Futurity winner Three Oh’s, 1970 All American Futurity winner Rocket Wrangler and 1971 All American Futurity winner Mr Kid Charge. |
![]() A legend in sale management in Oklahoma and New Mexico, Clayton Keys was at Citation Farms in Jenks, Oklahoma, the place “where champions produce champions” and stood such major stallions as Mr Meyers, Triple Chick, He’s Gotta Go and Champion Jet Deck Junior. |
![]() A cowboy on the big West Texas ranches before moving to Oklahoma, Jack was the managing partner at Oklahoma Stud. Over the years, Jack managed the breeding careers of such stallions as Go Man Go, Tiny Charger, Alamitos Bar, Double Bid, Victory Stride (TB) and Fleet Kirsch (TB). |
![]() Still active today with his wife Betty as owners and managers of Belle Mere Farms in Norman, Oklahoma, Dee is the guy who took time from managing the careers of Mr Eye Opener and Bully Bullion to help expand gaming at race tracks in Oklahoma. |
![]() Royce managed the breeding careers of Jet Deep, The Signature, World Champion Tiny’s Gay, Zevi (TB), Champion Bunny Bid and World Champion Super Sound Charge and managed farms in Texas and Colorado before opening his own farm just west of Weatherford, Texas, which he still runs today. |
![]() At his farm in Edmond, Oklahoma, just a few miles north of where Remington Park now lies, Clary Spencer stood the legendary Top Moon who had a breeding fee of $3,000 in 1976 . . . the year after Bugs Alive In 75 set a new single season earnings record when he won the All American Futurity. |
![]() Stallion manager from the time he was 12 years old, Larry worked at Vessels Stallion Farm, Billingsley Creek Ranch, Spencer Farms, El Rancho Murrietta & several others, handling prominent stallions & retired after managing Abigail Kawananakoa’s Kennewick Quarter Horse Farm for nine years. |
![]() After practicing veterinary medicine in North Central Texas, a young Dr. Grady Stowe put together a partnership of horsemen that started Santa Rosa Stud in Vernon, Texas, where they stood World Champion Tiny’s Gay, The Signature, Jet Deep, Loom (TB) and Champion Bunny Bid. |