 It's one of the most popular events on the agenda at the NCHA Great American Insurance Summer Spectacular. I am, of course, talking about the youth scholarship finals. I have the senior division winner with me, Kate Hansmer, who rode Little Pepto Cat and scored a 225. Congratulations, Kate. Thank you. How did it feel when you finished that ride? Pretty awesome. Can you take us through it? Do you remember from cow to cow? I don't remember what the cows were, but I know that they just told me, cut whatever stays away from you. They told me certain cows, and I cut my first cow, the one that they told me to, because it was in the good spot, but I cut shape on my last two. So tell us about the horse, Little Pepto Cat. Bob Kingsley owns him, and he bred him, and he's a hybrid cat out of Little Pepto Gal. So how do you choose? Your sister was in the same event. How do you choose between horses? Is this something that Dad helps you out with? Yeah, he did a lot. I showed him at the World Finals a couple years ago, and we got along, and then she decided that she wanted to show that other horse. So it's just whoever gets along with horses. Now obviously this is a fun event. What's it like to compete against your peers as opposed to an aged event? I think it's fun. It's not, I don't know, it's not as scary as it is, because everybody is like, you know, you're all the kind of the same age. You're not competing against like Kelly Earnhardt and all those people. So it's kind of more of a, not carefree, but it's not as scary to me. So Paul, you were obviously turning back. What did you think of Iran? It was awesome. You know what? You don't get a chance to show this caliber of horse very often and just, you know, just a proud that someone can, you know, you can take that horse and show it to his potential. And that's what, you know, makes it really special, you know. So what's it like to have your sister in the same event and to be competing against her? Well, we've done it a lot. Yeah. We do it all the time. So it's kind of like the Williams sisters. Yes, ma'am. So it's serious business when it's competition, but then you support each other off the, out of the arena? Well, I still want her to do great. It's not that I wouldn't hurt to like not beat me. Like I just want her to do good. Yeah. She had pretty good showing too. She did good. So what was your favorite TV show that they announced? I don't know. My sister pulled it out for me. I'm pretty sure she put the Big Bang Theory and it's weird because I've never even watched that. So. Okay. Do you know how much you have in your scholarship fund? How much do you think? I have no idea. Any ideas? It's one of the San Antonio show, which is, I think, 10,000 and like I said, I don't have a clue. You've won two and a half thousand for this, so it's getting up there. It'll be handy. I take it college is part of the plans. Yes, ma'am, it is. What would you like to do? I like electrical engineering right now. It's tough. It could change, but I like that right now. And whereabouts would you like to study? I know I'm starting out at Weatherford College this fall and then I'll go somewhere else later. So you'll get to stay around Dad and cut with him a bit longer? Yeah, unfortunately for him, but. Years and years and years. Oh, please. Thanks for joining us, guys, and congratulations. Thank you. Thank you.