 Welcome to the 2015 NCHA Ferturity, we just had the final of the limited non-pro, one by Rietta Deferina, who rode Stevie Ray Vaughn and marked a 220. Congratulations Rietta. Thank you, it was so exciting. Tell us about your run, take us through it. So my first cow, the cut was a little rough, it kind of scared me, but it was still okay and it was a very very good cow and he handled it like a six year old. He handled it so good and my second cow, same thing, cut was, to my opinion, wasn't as good as I can do it, but still kind of scary, kept everybody on their toes and he still handled everything. The cow was very close and we still, we handled it very very good and my third cow just ran across the pin and we got to hit some massive stops like he can, he can do it. So I just, I knew, I trusted him. Did it feel like a winning run? It did, it did in a way, you know, I felt like I did very good, but I wasn't sure what they were going to do with my first two cuts because I mean I'm very critical on myself and I wasn't really sure what was going to happen, but when I saw the 20, I was just like ecstatic, but I wasn't sure, you know, someone could come up and, you know, do better. I just wasn't quite sure what was going to happen. You're obviously consistent competitors together because you've scored 3-2-20s at the fertility here. Yes, yes, he's, I mean I think he just, for one, he loves me and I love him to death, but I think it's a pretty consistent score, it's shocking, shocking. So tell us about the horse, Stevie Ray Vaughan, love the name, are you fans? My mom is a fan and she's the one who taught me everything about Stevie Ray Vaughan, she showed me it all. And Purple Rain is his sister and which is Prince and I think she just, mom's also a Stevie Ray Vaughan's fan and she taught that this name fit him perfect and it really does, he's so much like him, it's crazy. You got a whole rock and roll stable? Oh, for sure, every day we listen to Stevie Ray Vaughan and Purple Rain and Prince and all that. So now that you've got this win under your belt, what are your plans with the non-pro? You know, the same thing I did as I walked in the showpin today was just to do the best I could, you know, smooth cuts, keep everything nice and calm and keep it pretty average and just let the cows do what they can do and the judges think what they can think about my horse and what I can do. Congratulations and best of luck for the non-pro final. Thank you, thank you very much.