Russell Dilday made reined cow horse history on
February 8 at the
1st Community Federal Credit Union Spur Arena in San
Angelo, Texas. Riding
his great horse, Topsails Rien Maker, Dilday became the
first to win
back-to-back World's Greatest Horseman Championships on
the same horse. But
with a final score of 884, Dilday set another record -
the highest composite
score ever in World's Greatest Horseman history. Bob
Avila and Chics Magic
Potion earned the Reserve Championship with an 883.5 -
tying for the closest
margin between the two titles.
Dilday was long been known as the bridesmaid of
the competition,
earning the Reserve Championship twice, and coming
close numerous other
times. He broke that streak with his win in 2008, and
returned in 2009 with
high hopes. "To win it again was phenomenal. I can't
tell you how neat it
is," he said. "But really, my little horse deserves it.
He is awesome, and I
would definitely be broke without him."
Dilday began the finals competition with a score
of 216 in the herd
work, tying for third. "My herd work has always been
the weakest area. I
worked on that a lot this year," he admitted. "My first
cow was not what I
wanted, but the second cow was one I had my eye on. It
worked better than I
had hoped, and I stayed on it so long I barely got my
last cow cut."
The charismatic trainer followed that with a
score of 227 - the
highest of the finals, which pushed him into the lead.
"I knew I'd have to
be good, because I was showing behind Bob Avila. I just
stayed calm and
everything felt great, because Slider (Topsails Rien
Maker) was there for
me."
Dilday followed that with a 223 in the steer
stopping, and finished
off with a 218 in the fence work. "Some of the steers
didn't run that hard
in the steer stopping, so I let mine out pretty far. It
ran, and we had to
catch up, but that made a great run," he explained.
"When we got to the cow
work, I knew Bob was coming up and he had a chance, so
I knew that I
couldn't play it safe. The cow didn't have the feel I
wanted, and when she
started for the fence I took that chance. Our first
turn wasn't as tight as
I wanted, but the rest of the run was perfect."
Along with a check for $30,000, Dilday and
Topsails Rien Maker's
co-owner, Kevin Cantrelle, were awarded a Bob's Custom
Saddle from the 6666
Ranch, a Gist custom buckle from Wagonhound Land &
Livestock, a pair of
custom ostrich boots from Rios of Mercedes, and a
monogrammed ESP saddle pad
from Classic Equine.
When asked what was next for Topsails Rien
Maker, by Topsail Cody
and out of Jameen Gay, Dilday candidly replied, "We'll
be back next year."
Another former World's Greatest Horseman, Bob
Avila, earned the
Reserve title on his "magical" horse, Chics Magic
Potion, by Smart Chic
Olena and out of Remedys Magic Potion, owned by Kenneth
Banks. The Reserve
Championship added $21,000 to Chics Magic Potion's
lifetime earnings, which
now exceed $250,000.
"I was just glad to make it to the finals - we
shouldn't have made
it," noted Avila, referring to the score of 203 that he
marked in the
preliminary herd work competition. "My horse is great,
and I was asking him
to dig me out of all the holes I had gotten us
into."
Avila and "Magic" tied Dilday in the herd work
with a 216, and
followed up with the second highest rein work score - a
225.5. "I have to
s ay we had superb cattle throughout the show - and
especially in the final's
herd work. I had some really good cattle in the herd
work," he explained.
"Russell and I have two of the best reiners - and they
marked that today. I
definitely would never complain about the score I
had."
In the steer stopping, Avila marked a 219. "The
hereford I drew in
the roping was a really high loper in the prelims - he
ran fast and
straight. You can't mark a high score if you don't have
one that runs."
To take the World's Greatest Horseman title from
Dilday, Avila, who
was last, knew he needed to mark a 223.5 in the cow
work. "I definitely had
t he best heifer down the fence. She came out, and I
remembered she was good
in the herd work. She was fat, so I knew she wouldn't
run long. She was fast
on the first turn, real good on the second, so I went
ahead and circled up."
Although Avila rode Magic to the highest cow
work score by three
points, the 223 wasn't enough to take the lead. Avila
was awarded a Gist
Reserve Champion buckle sponsored by E Bar G Ranch, and
a monogrammed ESP
saddle pad from Classic Equine.
"This is one of the best and toughest World's
Greatest Horseman
finals we've had in a long time," noted Dilday.
"Normally horses and riders
will fall out of contention in each event, and it's all
about who is still
standing. This year it was a horse race - no one really
ever let up."
The NRCHA World's Greatest Horseman competition
wrapped up the nine
days of the Fort Dodge Animal Health NRCHA Celebration
of Champions, which
also featured the Circle Y Ranch Southwest Reined Cow
Horse Association
Derby and the NRCHA World Championship Show, presented
by John Deere.
The National Reined Cow Horse Association, celebrating
its 60th Anniversary
in 2009, is the governing body of cow horse
competition, is responsible for
promoting the sport, insuring high standards of
competition and educating
members and the public about the history and tradition
of the cow horse.
Through the support of a Corporate Partner family that
includes John Deere,
Adequan(r), Bob's Custom Saddles, Cinch, Inc., Classic
Equine, Gist
Silversmiths, MD Barns, Platinum Performance, Inc.,
Nutrena, Quarter Horse
News & Performance Horse magazine, the Peppermill
Hotel/Resort, Fort Dodge
West Nile Innovator, Rios of Mercedes, Merial products
ULCERGARD and
EQUIOXX, Great American Insurance Company and the
Silver Legacy Hotel, the
association works to keep the vaquero tradition alive
in today's equine
industry.
For information on the National Reined Cow
Horse Association, call
580-759-4949 or visit the NRCHA Official Web Site at www.nrcha.com