Monday, April 15, 2013

Stacy Westfall's Champonship Run: All American Quarter Horse Congress

Via Eric 

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The song is one she picked out to dedicate to her recently deceased father. Listen to the announcer's voice crack. She rides without a saddle,  halter or  bit and without voice commands. 

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 Stacy Westfall is a professional horse trainer who specializes in reining. She was the first woman to compete in and win the "Road to the Horse" competition.[1] In 2006 she won the American Quarter Horse Congress Freestyle Reining competition on the black mare, Whizards Baby Doll, riding both bridleless and bareback.[2] The video of this ride went viral on the internet and brought Westfall to the attention of the non-horse world.

Early life and career

Westfall grew up in South China, Maine, was taught to ride by her mother and got her first pony, named Midnight Misty,[3] at the age of six.[4] Her first full-sized horse was a mare named "Bay", given to her by her father as a reward for good grades in school.[5] She used Bay for barrel racing.[3] Her parents, Sherri and Biff Gliddon, were not horse professionals, although Sherri had a lifelong interest in horses,[3] and until Westfall went to college, Sherri was her only instructor.[4] Westfall went to college at the University of Findlay in Ohio,[3] where she majored in equestrian studies.[5] Her instructors included Steve Brown and Clark Bradley. She went on to work for the well-known reining trainers, Mike Flarida and Dan Huss.[5] At the root of her technique is the principle to "think-like-a-horse".[5]

In 1994, Westfall met her future husband, Jesse Westfall, at the Quarter Horse Congress. They married in 1997. Jesse Westfall is also a reining trainer and a judge for the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA). The couple settled in Mount Gilead, Ohio, have three sons and run a horse training facility.[5] Westfall gives clinics, trains horses, and competes in reining.[3]

Westfall did not originally compete without a bridle on her horses until one time when she accidentally dropped a rein while in a traditional reining competition on her mare, Can Can Lena, a move that normally results in disqualification, but which also gave her the idea to test herself with a new challenge. She then began to perform bridleless in freestyle reining, a form of reining competition where exhibitors design their own routines and perform to music.[3] Costumes are allowed and there are fewer rules for equipment. In 2003 she won the National Reining Horse Association Freestyle reining competition riding with no bridle, and in 2006, on the black American Quarter Horse, Whizards Baby Doll, aka "Roxy," she won twice while riding bridleless and bareback

4 comments:

  1. Thanks something to see right there.

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    1. Anonymous

      She is not deaf, dumb or mute. Listen to her on Ellen DeGeneris show. http://youtu.be/UuTsNqKpQqE

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    2. Thanks. I don't know why it was posted like that on You Tube, but I've corrected it now.

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