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PAINT RACING NEWS
Bringing you the latest news relating to Paint running horses
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Racing In The Northwest
APHA will be adding a $2,500 Paint Racing Incentive Bonus to the 2019 Harvest Cup Futurity and 2019 Rocky Mountain Futurity finals. Money will be split 35%-30%-20%-15% to the top four Paint fastest times of each race. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to earn some extra cash for racing your Paint in the Northwest.
Racing Owners Participation Fee, Year-End Awards
A racing participation fee is assessed annually to all recorded owners of race starters. The recorded owner of multiple horses will pay the fee one time if the exact name is the same on all horses. Payment will be due on or before March 1 annually, with late fees assessed after March 1. Non-payment of the owner participation fee will not reflect on a horse’s past performance, as records will be kept on all horses; however, if a horse qualifies for any award, they will be ineligible to receive the award if fee or subsequent late payment penalty has not been paid.
All racing year-end awards will be awarded to the owner or lessee on record as of Dec. 31 of the qualifying year, given the owner or lessee on record has paid all fees and is a current member. See the fee schedule in front of the Rule Book.
Racing Fee Schedule: Annual Racing Participation fee: $25 due by March 1. Late fee: $100 after March 1.
Regional Racing Awards
Regional racing awards will be presented on an annual basis to horse/owner, breeder, and trainer in five regions. Regional awards will be determined by the following system:
a) Horse/owner per region based on APHA honor roll points (see Rule RA-060.D1);
b) Breeder and trainer will be based on total money earned in that region. The five regions are: Northwest (WA,OR,ID, MT,WY,ND,SD, UT), Eastern (MI,KY,FL), Central (OK,CO), Southwest (TX,AZ,NM,CA), and Canada.
Information on Double Registered Horses
When registering your American Paint Horse and if it will be registered with the American Quarter Horse Association, be sure to select a name that is acceptable at both registries. If you plan to race,
all double registered horses must be named the same at APHA and AQHA. The horse will not be allowed to race at all if the names are not the same.
Contact APHA for Paint Racing-Related Questions
Karen Utecht: APHA Director of Racing racing@apha.com • 817-222-6444 apha.com/racing
Upcoming Paint Barrel Racing Incentive Program (PBRIP) Events.
Nov. 17 – Diamond 7, Dillsburg, PA
Nov. 17 – NBHA MS 03-08, Brandon, MS Nov. 23 – Double B Productions, Topeka, KS Dec. 1 – NBHA MS 03-08, Brandon, MS Dec. 5 – BFA, Oklahoma City, OK
TBA – BRAT Barrel Race #6 Alvarado, TX
Upcoming Stakes Races
• Speedhorse Graham P&A Derby-G1 trials – March 10, 2019, Remington Park
• Speedhorse Graham P&A Derby-G1 – March 23, 2019, Remington Park
• Speedhorse Graham P&A Futurity-G1 trials – May 18, 2019, Remington Park • Speedhorse Graham P&A Futurity-G1–
June 1, 2019, Remington Park
• Speedhorse P&A Futurity-G1 trials – July
13, 2019, Tulsa Fair Meadows
• Speedhorse P&A Futurity-G1– July 27,
2019, Tulsa Fair Meadows
• Speedhorse P&A Championship
Futurity-G1 trials – Oct. 26, 2019,
Will Rogers Downs
• Speedhorse P&A Championship
Futurity-G1– Nov. 9, 2019, Will Rogers Downs
Nomination forms can be found on the Paint racing website at www.apha.com/racing
The winner must be a current APHA member to receive their award. Regional awards will be presented at the 2019 January Heritage Place Winter Mixed Sale.
Speedhorse Photo Archive Answer
The photo on page 201 shows 1978 sorrel mare Queen For Cash (Dash For Cash-Dancer’s Queen, Texas Dancer TB) in the winner’s circle after her victory in the second running of the Miss Princess Handicap under jockey Danny Cardoza at Los Alamitos in 1982.
This year’s $50,000 Miss Princess Handicap-G3 was won wire-to-wire by Jess Hawk on May 13. The race is named in honor of the 1946, 1947 and 1948 World Champion Miss Princess, aka Woven Web TB.
Queen For Cash, who was owned by Anne and B. F. Phillips Jr. and trained by C. W. “Bubba” Cascio, also won the 1981 Lassie Handicap, was second in the Kindergarten Futurity and All American Derby, and third in the All American Gold Cup and Champion of Champions. She was named the 1981 Champion Three-Year-Old Filly. She ended her career on the track with $482,932 and a record of 24-10(2)-3(2)-4(2).
Queen For Cash went on to produce five winners from nine starters, including 1995 AQRA Turf Paradise Futurity-G3 and 1996 Bernalillo Handicap winner Prince Of Cash.
Queen For Cash’s connections were all AQHA Hall of Fame inductees. Owner B. F. Phillips Jr., the 30th president of the AQHA in 1980, was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 1989; trainer C.W. “Bubba” Cascio, trainer of eight Champions including Dash For Cash and Rocket Wrangler, was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 2008; and jockey Danny Cardoza, who after riding became a top trainer, was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 2002.
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