 Welcome to the 2015 NCHA Great American Insurance Group Summer Spectacular. We've just had the first event of the final that was the five- and six-year-old limited non-pro. And I'm here with the winner, McCall Hansma on Who Road Checks My Cat and marked a 222. And a father, Paul Hansma. Well done, congratulations. Thank you. So, how did it feel when you realized you'd won? Really good. I was really happy. I did well on them for the last time in here. Describe to us, did you think when you came out third and you had a pretty dominant run, did you have a feeling deep down that victory might have been yours? You know, I don't know because there were a lot of really nice horses after me and Sheridan always has a really good run so I wouldn't really care because I was just happy I did well on them. So, describe how the run felt, cow by cow, if you can remember any of that, it might be a blur. It felt good but I don't really remember. So Paul, you were there. Tell us how it looked to you. Well, I mean, what I was looking for is, you know, I told McCall to be confident in her cuts, be confident in herself, especially the cuts, if they can get the cut started right. So that's kind of how I was looking at it and, you know, very controlled. She showed her horse really well, you know, so I was really proud of it. Obviously very proud because both your daughters have now won this event back to back. You know, it's a great testament to you, your whole family. You want them to do good and get the best out of the horse and, you know, it just fit. You know, the horse really come together this week. He's always had a lot of talent, but, you know, you just want them to do their best job and I was really proud of him. What do you think it means to have both your daughters win this same event back to back? I mean, they're twins. There's got to be something to this more than just coincidence. Just, you know, you want them to, you know, as a father, you always want them, you want the best, you want them both to be successful. But you never can match it, you know, year to year. So you just take it when you can get it. Let's talk about the horse, checks my cat. Why do you like riding this horse? He teaches me a lot and he makes me actually think about what I'm doing. I can't just sit there and do whatever. I have to think about what foot to kick when, don't override, push on the horn or else she'll fall over the horn. So now dad won the semis on this horse with the 221. You've beaten him by one point. Are you going to go home and rub it in or, you know, give him a few pointers? No, definitely not. This horse, apparently you won, or actually you got reserved Derby a few years ago on its mother. So this horse obviously has a fairly special association for the family. Oh yeah, you know, we bought him at the end of his three-year-old year and he had some issues, health issues that we had to take care of and took a while. But yeah, I mean, you always, I mean, that bloodline, especially that, you know, the mother and this horse here is the same way. They're hard to ride the way this horse works and stuff. It's, it's hard, really hard to ride. So it's a lot of fun. Yeah. All right, well done guys. Awesome, awesome achievement. Well, thank you. Thank you.