 Welcome to the 2017 Summer Spectacular and with the winner of the Unlimited Classic Challenge Catherine Van Bockel who rode Wendell's Little Missy and marked a 221. Congratulations to you. Thank you very much. Okay, how does it feel to be a champion in the Will Rogers? It's like no other feeling for anyone who's ever cut here. I think that's everyone's dream is to win a big championship here and I'm really glad that I did it today. What did you feel like coming into the final? Did you feel like your chances were pretty good? You know, I did. I felt quite confident. This particular Mayor Wendell's Little Missy has been working really, really well for me all season. We came off of a win at the BI. We won the Unlimited Amateur there as well and even though I hadn't shown her, well I hadn't shown at all during the month of June, I was coming straight from the BI to here and I was a little concerned if maybe I was a bit rusty but the Mayor just went out and did her thing like she usually does and it worked out really well. Now, you've come all the way down from Canada but you've obviously spent a little bit of time down here competing. Yes, I would say on average, we're probably here at least a week out of every month when you add up all of the aged events throughout the year that we go to. We're here quite a bit. So you've invested a lot of time and energy into this whole cutting experience right now. Yes, absolutely. What is it about it that you love it? Tell us, explain, describe if you can. It's just that feeling that it's you and that horse out there and that horse is free to do what he does. I come from a hunt seat background. I used to show on the AQHA Circuit hunt seat horses and I mean those horses are trained just as well as a cutting horse is trained but it's like they're not allowed to think on their own whereas a cutter, that's what we want them to do and so it's just the thrill of feeling that horse under you and what they're capable of doing all on their own. And you had another horse in the final. In fact, you take home 12,000 for the win and you got a seventh placing so you'll take home 20,000 which is a great effort. Tell us about your second horse. My second horse is a Catty Chimera named Sweet Emotion. She's a horse that we bought as a three-year-old and Eric, my husband, took her to Rotor at the Futurity. Got along quite well with her there and I don't recall why we decided that she would become my horse then as a late four-year-old but whatever that decision process was it turned out to be a good one because she's been awesome for me equally as awesome as my high brown CD mayor. We were reserve champions at the Superstakes this year in the amateur class and was it yesterday that the amateur finals were and we placed sixth in the amateur finals there as well. She's six years old so this is her last show at the Will Rogers and so she's going out as a double finalist which is kind of cool. What is it about the Will Rogers that you like showing in because it's obviously done you fairly well. Yeah you know I hear a lot of people especially when they come here for the first time they they find that pen is so intimidating because it's so so much larger than anywhere else but I've always felt really comfortable here just even from the initial walk down to the herd it's just felt like a real comfortable place for me to show and and you know you can get out there and there's lots of room for your horse to present itself and you know I've always really enjoyed it and I've had a lot of a lot of luck making finals here. Well sounds like you've got some more wins ahead of you with these two horses. Congratulations thanks for joining. Thanks a lot. Thank you.