 Welcome to the 2016 NCHA Great American Insurance Summer Spectacular. Big day finals today we started with the amateur derby, the four year olds, and have the winner here with me, John Holdley, who rode our smoking cat and the pair marked a 219. Good score in an amateur final, congratulations. Thank you, thank you. Describe how this feels to you right now. Good. It's just hard to describe. You know, when you make the good runs, you don't work nearly as hard at those as you do the bad runs. So it didn't really, you know, it just felt almost effortlessly. So it's not only your first title here, it was actually your first final in the Will Rogers. Pretty significant then. First finals, first title, and I won the senior too, in conjunction with, yeah. How long have you been cutting, John? Probably around 12, 13 years. What got you started? Well, we used to do, you know, we've always had horses, did trail riding, our daughter barrel raced for a lot of years. And then we got into doing team pinning and sorting and did some cowboy mountain shooting. Cowboy mounted shooting. It's pretty wild stuff. Yeah. Well, it was fun. All those things were fun. But you know, with our breeding program, trying to sell some horses, those disciplines just don't pay a lot of money for horses. So to really do a really good breeding program and have some really nice horses and get the kind of money that you need to get out of them, to get them trained like that, cutting was the best and the most exciting and the whole family, from little grandkids all the way up to me, and I'll be 64, you know. So your whole family cuts? Off and on, yeah. That's a great thing. You were a good four or five points ahead of the rest of the field, so how did that feel? Well, that felt really good. I was, well, down inside you're hoping that other people will have good runs. Katie Furman from Georgia, the horse she was riding was bred from one of our mayors and we sold it to them before the Futurity last year, so I was hoping she would score them up a little higher, that all those things help our breeding program. And back on your breeding program, our Smokin' Cat, I believe you bred and raised and have had this horse all the way through? All the way. We've had our mama for 10 or 12 years, Highbrow Cat Mayor, and then I think this year, you know, we're not real big breeders. I think we bred six or seven this year. We just try to have really good mayors and good horses when we do breed. So what does that mean to win on a horse that is home bred? And that's especially special. Walt and Sarah Irwin have been, they live at our ranch and so for going on eight years they've been there and really upped our program. Walt's been doing a whole lot better. Our horse has been doing better. And now I'm starting to do better. But so it's, and we've never had any problems and I think it's been a good deal for him and for me. Congratulations and best of luck continuing to show this horse. Okay, thank you. I appreciate it.