 We've reached the conclusion of the 2015 NCHA Great American Insurance Summer Spectacular. We've had the big final tonight, the Open Derby, and I'm with the winner, Gary Gunsalves, who rode Raisin the Cache with a fantastic score of 227. Congratulations, Gary. How does it feel right now? Awesome. Feels good. So this is your first big-time win in the Will Rogers? Yeah. First major in this arena, so it's something that you dream of. And the goal of mine, and glad that I fulfilled it. Well, you were definitely a crowd favourite, and Raisin the Cache lived up to its name because that's exactly what it did tonight, the horse. Yeah, absolutely. I knew if I did my job, he'd do his, so I was happy that it turned out that way. Now, there was a lot of talk about this horse at the Ferturity, and it didn't necessarily work out. So what does tonight's win mean for you? It just basically don't give up. And we just, we went through some hard times and kept going and had a lot of supportive people, and just got to just don't give up, just keep after it, and that's all we've done. And through the show, and he's gotten easy to work and easy to show, and so there's some horses and trainers that takes a little bit, so I'm glad that I got to do some good on them. So tell us about your run tonight. Describe it as you went through it. Like the first cow was, we liked two white cows, a carpet-backed white cow and another white cow with wickers on her tail, and so we went in the, and they were in good spots, so I cut them first. We had another black cow, a worker had a black cow that never did see it, so I just cut the shape on my last cut, just wanted to cut clean and finish the run. Did you have a feeling that you had it in the bag? I knew after the last cow was going to be pretty good, but you never know. I mean, it felt good, felt like he'd done enough. Well, it was a pretty convincing win, you had a four-point lead. So in their eyes, I guess we were obviously the winners tonight, but he's just a really good athletic, smart horse that deserves this. So why do you like this horse so much? What makes it special, because as I said, there's a lot of people talking about this horse, and you were a crowd favorite. Just I think he is really strong, low-moving, never picks up through a turn, and just can look good going slow and look great going fast, there's just has a full package I think, I mean, as far as all the horses I've ridden, he's probably the best. Now, Gary, I believe that your father passed away recently, he was a trainer. Tell us a little bit about him and what this would have meant to him tonight. Well, I really wanted to win something for him here, and I'm glad that I got to do this. He would have been really proud, and he really liked that horse, so he'd be real happy. I'm glad that I got to do that and do it for my family, and it means everything to us. I'm sure he's looking down tonight and beaming. Yeah, I'm sure he is. So what are you going to do now? Just keep showing the socks off this horse? No, I think that we're going to be selective where we show them, but we're going to go to Colorado this next week and work our three-year-olds, and then we usually do the fall paternities and stuff, and I'm sure that we'll take him and finish a year out with them. There's a couple of more bigger cuttings to go to that we'll keep showing them. Well, I know you said previously that you sometimes don't even come to the Derby. I bet you're so glad this year you didn't miss it. He's the biggest reason why I came to the Derby, so if you have good horses like him, and then all my four-year-olds, it's worth coming. Congratulations again. It was an awesome effort. Thank you.