 Non-pro riders battled it out for the four-year-old buckle at the 2017 NCHA Lucas Oil Superstakes. But it was Lindy Ashlock who took the night. She scored a 222 or board in reverse. Congratulations to you, Lindy. Thank you. How does it feel to be a winner here? It's amazing. Describe to us what it was like when you went through your run. Well, I came out first cow and she was just a really nice cow and it enabled me to, I guess, get my horse in position and start my run-off. And then my second cow was amazing. And then on my third cow I was going to cut a cow that stepped up, yellow cow that stepped up front. And I just felt like I had a little too much time to go with her. And so I went back and cut another black cow that we had liked in the settling. How did it feel when you were going through that right? Because a 222 would have been one of the top scores here at the whole event. Yeah. I mean, it was amazing. I've never felt anything like it in this game. Now, it kind of been pretty tough. How did you find them? They've been extremely tough. The semifinals was, I mean, I've never seen cows like that in the Serena. Okay. Tell us about your horse. What do you like about it? He's just, he's extremely athletic. He has a big stop and he's just, I mean, he's always been a favorite. We bought him as a yearling from Gale Homes and we've always had high expectations for him. It's just been a little time coming. Now, you've won something like, I think with this, with the winnings here, you've won something like your top 1.3 million. You're obviously a fairly experienced non-pro. How often do you find you have to stay competitive? Are you riding at home and training at home? How much do you put into it on a daily or weekly basis? We work every day. Yeah, at least five to six days a week. Sometimes seven. Now, you had a very busy day here today because your husband was in the final. He was last out in the open and you had your final. You won and then you've spent a couple of hours preparing your horse. Tell us about that. I mean, it was just, it's so amazing to have both made the finals here and just anything on top of that was just, I mean, incredible. He was last out. How were you feeling when you were watching him? Because he has a horse that could have taken it out. He did probably play 7th, 8th or 9th. We worked out. What were you thinking at that point? I mean, I was just, you know, I told him for he went in there. I was like, there hasn't been a lot marked. So let's just do what you can do. Go for it. What are you going to do now with this horse? We'll probably go home for a little bit and then we'll go to the BI. No risk for the weekend, huh? No. We made a joke before this that if he didn't win it, we were going to cut him. OK. Well, congratulations and thanks for joining us. Thank you.