 Welcome to the 2017 NCHA Lucas Oil Superstakes. We just had the final tonight of the limited non-pro classic final that was taken out by Jessica Finer on B Nimble with the 220. Congratulations to you, Jessica. Thank you. Thank you very much. Now, no stranger to the Will Rogers, but this is actually your first win here. How does that feel? It feels so good. It feels really surreal. I'm very excited. I've been around to sport my whole life, but I'm not necessarily competing in age events except for the last couple years. This was my first win and I actually made my first non-pro finals, which is on Wednesday in the Will Rogers. So it's been an exciting week. Okay, so what was your game plan coming into this, considering that obviously you have a horse you feel pretty confident with? The game plan was just to try and be clean, pretend like it was a go-round. If I had an opportunity to work a good cow, or to kind of do a little bit more than the go-arounds, then we were going to take it. You come from a cutting-horse family. What are some of the things that you've learned that you took with you tonight that helped you? I think, well, I have my brother and my dad and Wesley Gallion in my corner. So I really, I think they kind of try and, you know, I tell them to be hard on me and yell at me. I had them in the corner kind of telling me, you know, hey, sit up, you're doing this or you're doing that. And I think being around at your whole life to where you're comfortable enough to where they can be hard on you has really, really helped. Do you still get nervous when you compete in here? Yes. I try and just stay focused and not think about it too much or I can get a little nervous. Okay, so take us through your run if you can remember, you know, cow by cow. I see what you did there. So my first cow was red bow tie. We really liked that cow and we saw it kind of on top and we tried to just creep up there and cut it clean. And that one went good. Second cow, I can't quite remember which one it looked like. I'm a little nervous right now, but I do remember we were just trying to... As the run went on, I got a little more comfortable on my horse and sending him. I've only shown him a couple times before this. So I'm figuring out that the more I use him and send him to those ends, the harder he's stopping. All right, you were first out. How did it feel when you knew you had a good score and you had a chance to then have to sit through another 12 competitors? Well, this horse we bought in May of last year from Adrian Mortimer. And we've had him for, you know, 10 months now. And we were just so excited to be in the finals to market to 20 in the Coliseum on him. It was really, really exciting. So I told myself, no matter where I end up, this is a big goal that we accomplished tonight. And then kind of as we got halfway through the set being over, I was like, oh, I have a shot here because we're getting worse. And I think we got really lucky with being first tonight. The draw really helped us out. And I think there, towards the last couple horses, you're never wanting to wish bad on anybody, but you're kind of, you know, you're like, oh, my gosh, this could happen. And when it happened, I was, I still can't believe it. How did you handle the cows tonight? Because they were pretty tough. They were tough. I think I didn't even think about them being tough, though, because I was first out. I was just like, they settled great. And I'm going to stick to the game plan, cut the ones that we liked. And I didn't have the opportunity to think, oh, my gosh, this is a rough set. I need to, you know, be on it. So I think I got really lucky with the draw also. OK. And B Nimble, what do you like about this horse? It sounds like it's a fairly new partnership. Where are you going to go with this? Yeah. So B Nimble, we fell in love with at the BI last year. And we're, I'm just excited that, you know, when you buy a horse and he's been, he looked so great from the moment we bought him. Adrian did a great, great job on him. And I think I'm just excited that, you know, it takes a while to get with the horse. And we're finally, we're clicking. So it's, you know, I missed the open finals by half a point. So it's, it's a big deal for, for us with this horse. Because we were like, we believe in him. We believe in him. We've just been having bad luck this whole, you know, last year. We couldn't get into the finals on him. And so it feels nice whenever it takes a long time. And it finally is worth it. It pays off. So. Is he destroyed? And so have you. And good luck with your partnership in the future. Thank you for joining us. Thank you very much.