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Arcese Quarter Horses USA Surpasses Two Million

Arcese Quarter Horses USA Surpasses Two Million

Quarter Horse News / by john.williams@morris.com (Press Release)

Eleuterio Arcese
The reining world is accustomed to seeing milestones shattered during the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Futurity & Adequan® North American Affiliate Championship Show (NAAC). This year’s event proved no different with an NRHA first going into the record books: Arcese Quarter Horses USA became NRHA’s first Two Million Dollar Owner. The operation, based in Weatherford, Texas, officially has $2,007,400 in earnings.

ARC Walla Dun Did It and NRHA Three Million Dollar Rider Andrea Fappani added more than $35,000 to Arcese’s total with a go-round placing and a top ten finish in the Level (L) 4 Open Finals. To make the accomplishment that much sweeter, the stallion was sired by their very own Walla Walla Whiz.

Eleuterio Arcese, of Arcese Quarter Horses USA, has worked to promote the sport of Reining in Europe for more than twenty years through his involvement with NRHA, the Italian Reining Horse Association, and the Italian Quarter Horse Association. The NRHA Hall of Fame member has been host to multiple reining clinics and sponsored major NRHA and AQHA reining events in Europe. As an avid breeder of performance horses, Arcese has influenced breeding programs at his facilities in Italy as well as in the United States.

Outstanding reining horses owned by Arcese Quarter Horses USA include 2007 NRHA Futurity, 2008 NRBC and 2008 NRHA Derby Champion Wimpys Little Chic, plus the likes of Americasnextgunmodel, Gunnatrashya, Walla Walla Whiz, Custom Mahogany, Electrical Flash, Whizs Chic A Dee, Yankee Gun, Saturdaynight Custom and Custom Lena. Eleuterio, along with his children Leonardo, Paola and Matteo, have created a reining legacy in Arcese Quarter Horses USA.

AQHA World Show to Host IEF Event

AMARILLO, (AQHA) – The 2012 AQHA World Championship Show will host an International Equestrian Federation CRI1*, CRI2* and CRI3* (Concour de Reining Internationale) event on November 9 at Oklahoma State Fair Park in Oklahoma City. AQHA and the National Reining Horse Association are jointly funding the $3,000 prize money for the CRI 3* with awards offered in the 1* and 2*.

Download the entry form. Entries for the event are due Friday, November 2, and the cost to enter is $300. The FEI competition will take place in conjunction with the senior reining preliminaries in the Performance Arena (Barn 6). Part of the USEF open qualifying series, United States Equestrian Federation long list riders are required to show at two CRI qualifying shows between January 1, 2013, until the U.S. selection trial for the 2014 World Equestrian Games (or in the case of international riders, until the nominated entry deadline for the 2014 WEG). Riders must meet minimum eligibility requirements, including a three-star status athlete to compete at the WEG.

“We remain committed to seeing reining succeed on an international level and having a western discipline as part of FEI competition,” said AQHA Executive Director of Competition Tom Persechino. “AQHA, NRHA FEI and the newly formed USA Reining had a very productive meeting in July and as a result, AQHA is teaming with those bodies to organize more domestic and international reining events. This is one of the first of what we hope is many more to come.”

In 2002, American Quarter Horses appeared for the first time in a World Equestrian Games arena when reining was accepted into FEI and allowed to compete in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain.

In 2010, reining was again part of the World Equestrian Games when those games came to the United States for the first time. AQHA and NRHA were major players at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. The organizations are looking forward to the 2014 World Equestrian Games slated for August 24- September 7 in Normandy, France.

“USA Reining seeks to foster the sport of reining in the U.S. and provide a pipeline for athletes to progress from national level competition into FEI and international competition,” said USA Reining President Pete Kyle. “It is also the goal of the organization to represent its members as a fully compliant USEF recognized affiliate for the sport, and we couldn’t be more pleased to work with these groups to see reining enjoy even more success – worldwide.”

The three-star competition at the AQHA World Show on November 9 is a great opportunity to see some of the athletes that will likely be vying for a place on a 2014 WEG Team. Judges for the event are Karen McQuistion, Joe Carter and Doug Milholland. The competition is open to all eligible horses of any breed or national federation and begins about 2 p.m. in the Performance Arena at Oklahoma’s State Fair Park.

The AQHA World Championship Show, comprising Bank of America Amateur and FedEx Open divisions, is the largest single-breed championship horse show in the world. The exciting competition begins Friday, November 2, and continues through Saturday, November 17, at State Fair Park. For the latest information including schedules and details of special events, visit www.aqha.com/worldshow.