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The Farnam Superhorse received $25,000, plus $2,000 of Farnam product, a WeatherBeeta blanket, an original Lisa Perry bronze and a rose bouquet. He won his first youth world championship in 1991 on Berrys Enola Gay, the grandmother of Twisters Enola Rey. This one’s mom is a really, really good horse.”īradley, who graduated from OSU in 2000, qualified for the 2004 NFR in tie-down roping on Twisters Enola Gay, who is a four-time AQHA world champion calf roping horse.īradley, a native of Indiana, has been coming to the AQHA for more than two decades because his parents trained and showed horses. We are really excited because we raised this horse and it is kind of neat to win on something we raised.
“We wanted to try to win the Superhorse,” Bradley said. This year, he entered the horse in more events with eyes on winning the top prize. Twisters Enola Rey earned 33 points during the two-week show, winning the world championship title in junior tie-down roping and reserve championship title in junior heeling.īradley, 37, showed Twisters Enola Rey last year at the AQHA World Show in heeling and missed making the finals by a half-point. The Farnam Superhorse is awarded to the horse that earns the most points in three or more events in two categories during the two-week show in Oklahoma City. Bradley of Collinsville, Texas, a former Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association roper and ex-member of the Oklahoma State University rodeo team. Twisters Enola Rey is by Dual Rey and out of Twisters Enola Gay, the horse that Tuf Cooper rode to win the 2012 tie-down roping world championship at the National Finals Rodeo.īoth Twisters Enola Rey and Twisters Enola Gay are owned by C.R.
On Saturday night, Twisters Enola Rey, a 2009 sorrel gelding, was crowned the 2014 Farnam Superhorse at the American Quarter Horse Association World Show at State Fair Arena. This year’s Superhorse certainly comes from good stock.