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Extreme Chico & Jill Beaty win second consecutive PBRIP year-end championship

Photo courtesy Jill Beaty

 

For the second year in a row, Extreme Chico and owner Jill Beaty of Elgin, Oklahoma, closed the year with the most total points earned in APHA’s Paint Barrel Racing Incentive Program. This landed them not only the title of 2021 PBRIP High-Point Champion but also the 2D championship as well.

Jill will receive a Gist Silversmiths trophy buckle for her high-point win at the annual PRBIP awards presentation April 9 at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Extreme Chico is a 2005 sorrel tobiano gelding by Rare Jet Extremes (QH) and out of Arkansas Diamond; owned by Jill, he was bred by James and Sandra Lowe of Louisburg, Kansas.

Congratulations to the 2021 PBRIP year-end champions.

1D Champion: Candie Wolf of Decatur, Texas, & Kitnic, a 2013 sorrel tobiano gelding by Kits Little Garfield (QH) x White River Nici

1D Reserve Champion: Jamie Wilson of Weatherford, Texas, & Check Your Bet, a 2010 gray tobiano gelding by Dashin Is Easy (QH) x Cherokee Autumn

2D Champion: Jill Beaty of Elgin, Oklahoma, & Extreme Chico, a 2005 sorrel tobiano gelding by Rare Jet Extremes (QH) x Arkansas Diamond

2D Reserve Champion: Kristie Fleshman of Norman, Oklahoma, & Bart Promised Spots, a 2015 bay solid gelding by Holy Bart (QH) x Whitelacenpromises

3D Champion: Belinda Wheeler of Mounds, Oklahoma, & LLP Susies Witch, a 2008 palomino solid mare by Streakin Again (QH) x Go Too Susie

3D Reserve Champion: Jayne Ruble of Carlisle, Iowa, & One Good Story, a 2009 red roan overo gelding by Zip N Good x Dilly Of A Story (QH).

4D Champion: Cathy Baker of Talala, Oklahoma, & Lucky Quick Bug, a 2011 bay tobiano gelding by Lucky Bug Pilgrim x Quick Ringer (QH)

4D Reserve Champion: Belinda Wheeler of Mounds, Oklahoma, & LLP Susies Witch, a 2008 palomino solid mare by Streakin Again (QH) x Go Too Susie

 

Learn more about PBRIP at apha.com/pbrip.

 

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