 Welcome to the 2015 NCHA Great American Insurance Group Summer Spectacular. We've just had the unlimited amateur derby and Blakely Colgrove was the winner on Paradox Cat with a 220. Well done Blakely. Thank you. How did that run go? Talk us through it. It went very well. I kept my first cali and it was really good and my second cali, it was really good. What was the game plan going into that event? Just to get really slow and calm, at least get there clean run and try to do my best. Now you've had a fairly busy day. You've had three events that you've competed in. That's been busy for you, but I think it's been even busier for your trainer. Austin, hasn't it? It has. Coming back and forth, but it all worked out I guess. The Horus Paradox Cat, tell us about it. He is a four-year-old and I got to show him for the first time at the fraternity because Austin didn't do any good on him. He's just been a really good horse for me. He was a stud and now we cut him last year or this year at some point in the time. But now since we cut him, he's gotten a little better. He's getting better. So have you had more success on him since you cut him? Yes, a lot more. I showed him in Vegas and he was really good and after that we decided that I'd enter him here and show him. But now I guess he has been good. The Finals had a lot of competitors in it. You were in the first herd. How did you feel watching everybody else go through? Nothing really. I get a little nervous when I'm watching cows, but they don't really bother me that much. If I do bad, I do bad. Do good, do good. How good are you at watching cows and choosing them? Not very well. I usually sit down there. I'm either talking or just doing nothing easily. I don't watch them very good. Do you think that's a large part of your success is having good help and getting their good advice about the cows? Yes, it is. Thank you, Blakely. Okay, thank you very much. Congratulations. Thank you.