Supreme Athletic Ability

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Do you dream of owning a world-class athlete trained by a top-notch horseman? Clinton is looking for a reining enthusiast to partner with him and Bumblebee, a weanling filly by Smart And Shiney and out of Nic N Smart. The palomino filly is a fancy, smooth mover with a bold personality. Her sire, Smart And Shiney, is an elite athlete with an impressive show resume, including being a finalist in the NRHA Futurity and Derby and the NRBC Derby. He was a member of the 2010 World Equestrian Games team that won bronze and was the 2008 Cowboy Capital Classic Open Derby Champion. Throughout his show career, he netted $110,457. His offspring have earned $281,716. Bumblebee’s dam, Nic N Smart, is by Reminic, a stallion who won over $90,000 in NCHA competitions and was a Million Dollar Sire in reined cow horse, reining and cutting. Nic N Smart earned $5,721 throughout her career. She won the 2006 Ohio Valley Reining Horse Association Open, Limited Open and Intermediate Open Futurities. Clinton is excited about Bumblebee’s future and wants to share the journey of training and competing with her at the top level of the sport with a horseman who shares his vision. Learn more about Bumblebee online.

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