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 NEWS BRIEFS
Does your horse have a
Non-Stakes Races
Turf Paradise Maiden Stakes
sidekick?
We’d love to hear about them!
Email us your pictures and a short description, please include names. We will publish the photo in our next issue of Speedhorse Magazine.
Companion animals of Quarter Horses, Paints & Appaloosas on or off track are all welcome.
info@speedhorse.com 405.310.4651
CRM Livewire
The 2009 Paint stallion CRM
Livewire (Cartel Success QH-Elaina Go
Go, Texas Hero) will stand the 2021
season at WestWin Farms in Purcell,
Oklahoma. Owned by Dan and Kaye
Jones, CRM Livewire was a Champion in each of the three years he raced: 2-time Champion at two, World Champion/2-time Champion at three, and World Champion/2-time Champion at four. CRM Livewire won 8 races and 4 stakes events, earning $100,708 before moving to stud where he is a multiple World Champion sire of nearly $3 million. He is currently the #5 all-time leading Paint sire and the #1 leading Paint sire of 2020, and the sire of 2020 World Champion, Champion Aged Horse, Champion Gelding Live Moonshine, as well as six additional 2020 Champions.
210 SPEEDHORSE February 2021
Turf Paradise • Phoenix, AZ
01/26/2021 • 330yds • 3yo • $33,725 • Good
:15.646 Kellys First Moon, f,
(First Moonshine-Corona Kelly)
NJ Farms LLC/E Valenzuela/A Ramos Jess Packn Heat, g,
(Jess Good Candy-Back In The Pack) Orlando Guerrero/O Guerrero/K Carbajal Bar Fighten, g,
(Tac It Like A an-Watchin The Rain) Matt Fales/R Fales/L Valenzuela
Correction From January 2021 Issue
In our 2020 Year In Review, Horses We Lost section on page 71, we made a mistake on Heza Ramblin Man’s photo. The photo printed is actually Heza Bold Man. We sincerely apologize for this mistake and have printed the correct photo above. Heza Ramblin Man (Takin On The Cash-Kiptys Kisses, Kipty Charger) died in September. The 1993 chestnut gelding, who was bred by Ellen Kennedy and raced by Walter Fletcher, won 16 of 51 starts and earned $750,907. Among his 10 stakes victories are the AQHA Ju- venile Challenge Championship-G1 and the Los Alamitos Invitational Championship-G1 (twice), as well as a second- place finish in the 1996 All American Derby-G1.
KJ Mucho Macho Man
2017 sorrel stallion KJ Mucho
Macho Man (Apollitical Jess-Wild
Six, Tres Seis) will stand the 2021
season at The Quarter Company in
Chamberino, New Mexico. Owned
by John and Wanda Lee and Ruben Mares,
KJ Mucho Macho Man is the winner of 6 races with earnings of $273,705. He was second in the Texas Classic Derby-G1 and Texas Classic Juvenile, third in the West Texas Futurity-G2
and Ruidoso Invitational, and a finalist in the All American Derby-G1 and Rainbow Derby-G1. Racing until three year of age in 2020, KJ Mucho Macho Man is standing his first year at
stud in 2021.































































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