 We're getting down to the business end of the 2017 NCHA Summer Spectacular. We just had the limited non-pro derby and that was taken out by Cole Rothwell, who rode Khaleesi Cat and marked a 221. Congratulations to you Cole. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. So tell us about your run tonight. It was there was a lot of working time. The mare was fantastic on all three cows. We had a little miss on the second one. She kind of hung up in the ground a little bit, but she just tried her heart out like she's done every time I've shown her. We'd had a little bit of trouble early in the show, kind of staying up to a cow, getting close to a herd. And tonight fortunately started with enough room and she was great. She held every cow that we put in front of her and I couldn't be more proud of her. How did you feel coming into the event? I felt great. We've made the finals in the non-pro at all three shows here. We'd made it at the Fruity and the Superstakes, so I felt good coming in. And then she was great in the go rounds and we advanced pretty easy. She was good last night in the semifinals. We got through with the 16. But I was confident with her tonight. Okay. Where did you get this horse? Troy Riddle had this horse, bought her as a yearling, I believe, and came to me last year at this show. He had actually asked me all year long to look at her and I was working and I hadn't had a horse in five years. So I was a little hesitant, just I didn't know if I was ready to be back in. But it's worked out great. He had me come try her here and I bought her here at the Derby last year. And it's just been great. Troy has ridden horses for me for, we had ridden together for a long time. I mean, since I was probably 13 or 14. So we've been really great friends and what he's done with this horse has been just great. He's very easy to share with and it's a really great partnership. Okay. So you cut a lot as a youth and then as a young adult. Tell us about what you, you're fairly successful. Tell us about some of the titles you want. In here, I've won, I won the senior youth and the five and six-year-old amateur at the Superstakes and then the Western Horseman Cup in Augusta. I can't remember. I think that's maybe it. I can't remember. Why did you take the break? Well, when I graduated school in 2011, I really wanted to focus on my career and which is I work. It's called Crow Holdings. It's a private equity real estate company in Dallas based around the Crow family. And that's where I started right out of school as an analyst. I've done several different things there. But I really wanted to focus on moving forward with my career and take a little break from horses. And I have so many good friends here that I would still go ride and all that. I mean, I came to every show in Fort Worth to the finals and you can't get away from it. So fortunately, Troy found this one for me and it's been great. And he reeled you back in. Smart, smart man. Now, I have to ask you. Is that a Game of Thrones reference to the Mother of Dragons? 100%. My mom, Priscilla. I can't remember what her name was when we bought her, but it didn't seem to fit that well. And so we were talking about a bunch of different things. And when I got on the phone with my mom, it was just like, no, I've already decided it's Khaleesi Cat. So that's kind of how it went. And that's that's what we named her. Great name. I love it. And I'm so glad to meet a fellow DOT fan. So congratulations. Great, great work. Thank you very much. I appreciate it.