Jake Wins the 2006 AQHA Junior Working Cow
Horse World Championship
COULDN'T ASK FOR ANY MORE.
BY ABBY WHITAKER JOURNAL CORRESPONDANT
In a competition where
graceful reining meets the unpredictability of cattle, Jake Gorrell
claimed his first AQHA world championship. Jake, from Hanford, California,
topped the junior working cow horse riding Paid By A Starlett, a 2001
sorrel stallion by Paid By Chic and out of Starwards Ginger by SMF Lenas
Award.
“It’s really cool to be able to go to another association and
place and
run with the big dogs,” Jake, who is a National Reined Cow Horse
Association board member, said following his win. “It’s an honor to
come here and be a part of this. It’s a big show, it’s
world-renowned, and it’s an awesome deal.” Owner Dana Roulet, from
Jackson,
California, started Paid By A
Starlett as a 2-year-old and took her to Jake in January of the
stallion’s 3-year-old year. Jake and the horse placed in every
futurity and derby they entered throughout Paid By A Starlett’s 3-
and 4-year-old years but faced a bit of bad luck this year…until
now. The pair drew up near the end of the finals so Jake had an idea
of what it would take to win. “I was just trying to keep him calm
and quiet and just make a nice, pretty run,” he said of the rein
work. “There’s a point you
push them too hard, and it’s hard to get them back so I just tried
to keep him quiet and make a smooth run. He was good. You couldn’t
ask for any more.” Jake, a first-time cow horse competitor at the
AQHA world show, admitted that the reining is usually smooth
sailing, but the cow work is where things get interesting. “We were
all nervous. That’s kind of the big deal here is fretting the cows,
because they can be tough,” he explained. “I had in my head that I
was going to do three turns and go to the middle. A lot of these
cows had a lot of air, and I thought if I got three turns that might
slow him down a little bit, and he’d be easier to circle up. But
after that second turn I was so tight and thought I better go for
it.”
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