 of the 2017 Summer Spectacular with the limited non-pro final of the Classic Challenge. I'm here with the winner, Jessica Finer, who rode B Nimble and marked a 220 and a half. Congratulations to you, Jessica. Thank you so much. Can you describe your run to us? Yes, it was my first cow we cut. We were trying to cut this black birthmark cow and for whatever reason I went out and I just went to the top and I cut a rerun. So that cow was from what I remember fine and then second or second cow I finally cut the birthmark and it really didn't give us a chance to get off so we worked it to the end. Yes, so you only cut two cows but great score and part of that do you think was because you really held on there for what 30 seconds or more? I don't even know how long but it was a long time it felt like. Yes I do I think that's I think that was a big part of it. We just Nimble and I had to be extremely focused at that moment in time where I knew when he split mistake we were going to lose that cow so we had no option but to be totally focused. Now this is your second final in the Will Rogers this year. We spoke to you at the Superstakes you won the same title at the Superstakes on the same horse. How does that feel? It feels just unreal. I truthfully going into the finals tonight especially drawing last and I don't know I just I thought you know I'm happy to be here and just trying to get a clean run done and in the back your mind you're like oh that would be cool to win two limited in a row at the Will Rogers but I truthfully didn't think or know that it would happen so it felt really good when that buzzard ring and that score came up. So did you have a game plan because as you said you were lost out and it was a 2-17 you had to beat what did you think you had to do to get past that? You know we really we just kind of talked about the cows and like I said I think just being last we were just thinking defense and beat clean and and then when that that birthmark cow didn't turn around I think that was the what really made the run exciting so yeah. Now tell us a little bit about being nimble in how much you've developed since the Superstakes because you hadn't had too much luck before that. Yeah so we on my my husband and my brother fell in love with being nimble at the BI last year and we ended up getting him bought and we just the horse was working great Adrian Mortimer trained him and did a great great job and we just were having some tough luck and we couldn't either in the open or non-pro we just weren't getting along and the Superstakes was really when it all kind of started coming together and yeah yeah so Superstakes we put that run together and ever since then we just got more comfortable with each other we're more comfortable using him and not so scared that he's gonna be fractious or just just more about me getting comfortable with the horse and since then I think we both matured together. So what are your plans now you're just gonna keep showing him now that you've got this winning streak? Yes he's only five so we have a whole year and a half left which is really exciting and yeah we'll probably our next one will be West Texas and after that maybe we'll go do the fall run and go to Idaho maybe Rancho and yeah go to as many as I can. And has the horse taught you anything about showing how do you think you've developed as a showman showwoman? Yes he's so he hits some really cool stops and I'm just now getting well you know this year I've just gotten to where I can sit into those stops and he's made me a better rider he really has because before I was doing some amateur moves I would lean a little here and there and not saying that still doesn't come out but he doesn't on him you really have to you know sit into those stops and and he's so quick he's so so quick so he's definitely made me a better showman and rider. Can I just see you back here again next year? Congratulations to you Josephine.