Congratulations to Matt and Judy Mann

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Camry and Jetta, two fillies born into Clinton’s performance horse program, are now proudly owned by Matt and Judy Mann. The Manns have been longtime followers of the Method and have partnered with Clinton on multiple performance horses. Clinton is looking forward to sharing Camry and Jetta’s training journeys and competitive careers with the Manns.

Camry is by Lil Joe Cash out of Hail of a Princess (aka Brie). Lil Joe Cash was the 2011 NRHA Open Futurity Champion, 2012 AQHA Junior Reining World Champion and a 2012 NRBC Open Derby and NRHA Open Derby Finalist. Brie won $7,364 in the show pen and is by NRHA Hall of Fame Sire Custom Crome, an NRHA Million Dollar Sire, and out of the phenomenal mare Princess In Diamonds (Shining Spark x Eyed Be A Princess).

Jetta is by Smokin Whiz out of Clinton’s mare Shine On Retsina (aka Sparkles). Smokin Whiz won $208,819 in the show pen and was the 2014 AQHA World Champion in Senior Reining and an NRHA Open Futurity and NRBC Open Derby Finalist. Sparkles is an NRHA Open Futurity Finalist and placed in the Limited and Intermediate divisions of the NRBC Derby as well. She earned $34,559 in the reining pen, and is a daughter of NRHA and NRCHA Hall of Fame Sire Shining Spark, whose foals have won over nine million dollars in reining and reined cow horse competitions.

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