 an awesome run. It was Grant Setniker and it is my choice that took out the open classic challenge at the 2017 Summer Spectacular. The pair marked a 229. Congratulations to you, Grant. Thank you. Thank you very much. How did it feel the moment that you finished that run? It felt, it felt unreal. I didn't really know, you know, like when you have so much adrenaline going and stuff like that. I knew, I knew it was a good run. I knew I had a lot of, a lot of stops and turns. It was, it was a bit wild at times. I might have been a little kind of out of whack here or there, but that horse just covers it up so well. And you know, I just, she felt like after the first cow that she was really trying hard. And so I, I tried to just not mess it up and let her do it. And luckily she was, she was right there with me and I'm, I'm very, very, very fortunate to have Lloyd and Lloyd Cox and Boyd Rice out front and Chris Johns-Rood and TJ Good are in the corners. And I do this thing when I show that horse where when I walk across the timeline, I go deaf and blind. And I get so nervous on that horse because I know that horse has the ability to mark a big score. And so really the only variable is me. And so I just tried not to mess it up, try not to take, take myself out, take her out of the cutting. And like those TJ and Chris and Boyd, Lloyd and everybody, they just did a great job of coaching me, you know, through the run and giving me encouraging, encouraging, encouraging things and, and telling me to slow down or when to go for it. And you, you know, you hear stuff like that. It's funny, you know, it's so loud during the run, but it's also one of those things where things kind of slow down and, and get quiet. And it's funny when you're showing you remember weird things and stuff. And I just remember the second cow I cut was a dirty white horn cow. And the only thing we talked about or anything we said about that cow is that we hated it and it was crazy. And as I'm cutting it, I'm like, Oh, this is great. You know, way to go. And you know, like any one of those horses tonight could have, could have won the finals, could have marked that score. And sometimes that white horn cow is going to run you over. Sometimes it bounces away from you and awesome is awesome. So it's just, I think I really think, you know, it's none of those horses or guys. It's no mistake. They made the finals. Everyone's awesome. And like I said, I always consider myself an underdog and I still everywhere I go, like my goal is to just make the finals and kind of when it's your day, it's your day. And I'm just, I'm just really happy to still kind of be competitive amongst those that that type of competition. And well, you've been extremely competitive on this horse. The last time we spoke, you just won the world. And the horse at the time was a four year old, which is very impressive. What do you, what's the magic between you? Do you think? Well, it was a horse of the year, but we hauled for the world. So that was why it was, it was unique, I thought. And you know, the mayor, the mayor felt maybe just a little tired towards the end of the year last year. And what's cool is this is it's her first show back since last year. And so she's, she's one of those horses that she to me, she feels like she's gotten bigger and stronger. And she feels, I don't know, she felt awesome last year too. But maybe maybe we just trust each other more or whatever it is. But she just feels very healthy. And I, you know, in this competition at this level, the way I try to explain it to people is you kind of almost got to put your horse in a bind, meaning like take a risky cut or just put them in a tough spot. And a really, really good horse will will get you out of a bind. And and those are what the great ones do. And she does that all the time for me. And it's like I tell people she listens to me all the way up into the point when I'm wrong. And I just it's it's been it's been really, really fun to have her back. And I'm really fortunate to have I had Holy Cow, Texas, Jimmy Baros, I had both two other horses in the finals that are very nice horses as well. But I just, you know, I guess when it's kind of kind of your day, it's your day. So for those of us who'll probably never ride a horse like that, describe to us what it's like a big stopping powerful horse. You know, it's it's she's one of those horses that it really it's a it's a cool feeling because she has such such a big reach across the cow that a lot of times you kind of stay in the middle of the pin. And she because she goes and stops the cow and just waits and then the cow goes and then she goes and stops it goes and stops it. And it's just kind of one of those one of the I think she's kind of a one cent a million horse. And I'm just so thankful for Constance and J five and chubby Turner founder as a two year old. And they were beaming tonight. Oh, yeah, I'm there. You know, Constance has been so awesome about you know, the mayor is healthy now and she stepped off her last year so we could go for the horse of the year title. And and then this year, you know, kind of the deal is if I have some some bad luck in the open or something, then she'll maybe buy a slot and show her. So it's just one of those things that the way I look at it through Constance's eyes is you have like a Ferrari in your garage and you don't drive it. And it's a very selfless thing for her to do. And it's it's awesome. So you know, hats off to her for and she she swore that she enjoys watching her just as much as riding her. And so she did she look like a proud mother of a yeah. Yeah, so I'm I'm just I you don't have people like that every day that have that outlook. And as always, we just want what's best for the horse. And she's not going to do anything halfway. And so it's one of those deals where if you're going to show her, she's going to give 110%. So no matter if we just show her a little bit, or it's always going to be, you know, a hard run. And she's Constance knows that. And it's just it's just fun to just to walk down there and have the ability to you know, if you do your job, you have a chance to win. So Grant, tell us what does it feel like to have your first major title here in the Will Rogers? It feels it feels amazing. I I never you know, I never like I said, I always just try to make the finals and I was I was kind of extra nervous tonight because up until I went there were a bunch of any horse is a threat in that group. And I was just I had this feeling of like, they're the judges, I thought they did a great job as far as placing the runs and stuff. And I thought they I felt like they were just kind of waiting for a big run. And like I said, I cut a cow that nobody told me to cut or that we didn't we all didn't want to cut and it worked out, you know, as as good as everybody wants to think they are. There is a huge element of luck in this deal. And, you know, tomorrow I could do the same thing and that cow could run me over. But I guess for whatever reason, tonight was my night and I I don't even you know, it's it's just a it's just a surreal surreal feeling sorry. And I it hasn't even sunk in yet for sure. You got some celebrating ahead of you to do. Congratulations to your grand. Thank you very much.