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                  In Memory of
KAREN UTECHT
Speedhorse reported on the passing of American Paint Horse Association Director of Racing Karen Utecht in our January issue. Karen worked for Speedhorse in the 1980’s and was instrumental in initiating an online database. She is survived by husband Mike, daughter Katie, her mother, and many family members and loving friends.
Following is a release by the American Paint Horse Association.
APHA is saddened to report that Karen Utecht, the association’s longtime director of racing, passed away Jan. 4 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
A pillar of the APHA staff and Paint racing community, Karen’s APHA journey began in January 1996 in the Registration/ Processing Department. She eventually moved to the Performance Department as racing coordinator and was later promoted to director of racing in 2003.
Karen worked tirelessly to maintain and promote Paint racing and oversaw the creation and execution of the wildly successful Paint Barrel Racing Incentive Program (PBRIP).
APHA Executive Director Billy Smith reflects on Karen’s dedication and contributions over the past 25 years.
“We had one of the largest barrel classes ever at the World Show this year. That was Karen’s doing and she got to witness it. We were able
to innovate our claiming program. That was Karen’s doing. We were able to consolidate our racing awards event to a much larger venue
by teaming up with our Quarter Horse racing friends. That was Karen’s doing. She cared and it showed in everything she did,” he said.
Karen wore many hats and was always willing to help wherever needed. Members might also remember Karen from the APHA
World Show, where she served as stall office manager for many years.
Prior to coming to APHA, Karen worked for Speedhorse magazine and continued to work horse sales on weekends at Heritage Place after coming to the association.
In honor of her dedication to Paint racing, the APHA Racing Committee awarded Karen with the Paul Harber Distinguished Service Award in December 2020.
She was well-loved by APHA staff and members and will be remembered as a feisty and kind soul whose contributions to APHA will live on in the relationships she formed and the programs she fostered.
   “We had one of the largest barrel classes ever at the World Show this year. That was Karen’s doing and she got to witness it. We were able to innovate our claiming program. That was Karen’s doing. We were able to consolidate our racing awards event to a much larger venue by teaming up with our Quarter Horse racing friends. That was Karen’s doing. She cared and it showed in everything she did.”
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