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Fort Worth, TX — The Valley Equine Super Stallion Incentive continued to make an impact at the 2024 NCHA Futurity, with $140,000 in payouts to the Amateur Class. Ten exceptional riders and their standout horses earned their place in the spotlight, with the first-place finish securing a $34,500 payout.

Marcos Chocron-Arocha rode Pocahontas (by Metallic Rebel) to a winning score of 220.5, taking home the largest payout of the division. His impressive performance earned $34,500, placing him at the top.

In second place, Wyatt Benson piloted Rollz of Candy (by Rollz Royce) to a score of 220, claiming a payout of $24,000.

Following closely behind, Tony Smith and Deluxe Cashh (by Reyzin The Cash) scored 219, earning $21,000 for their third-place finish.

Lisa Taylor and Hawtish (by Hottish) earned fourth place with a score of 214.5, securing a payout of $16,500.

Elle Elizabeth Martin guided Beaux Derek (by Dual Reyish) to a score of 212.5, earning $13,500 for fifth place.

The competition remained fierce with Buster Quirk aboard Badd Dreams (by Badboonarising), who finished in sixth with a score of 212 and earned $12,000.

In seventh, Sawyer Henning and Gotcha Lookin Fancy (by CR Gotcha Covered) posted a score of 211, taking home $10,500.

Bill Paxton and Tuffish (by Dual Reyish) tied for eighth place with a score of 210, each earning $7,500.

Alex Lee rode Ohalexivedonesumthin (by Rollz Royce) to a score of 208, earning $6,000 for ninth place.

Rounding out the top ten, Julie Clarke and Taggin Chex (by Hashtags) scored 206 and took home $4,500.

For more information about the Valley Equine Super Stallion Incentive, please visit our Stallion Inventive page.

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