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ASHA Announces the Stallion Sweeps Winners



The American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA), in conjunction with the United Breeders Committee (UBC), is pleased to announce the winners of the Stallion Sweeps program.

In its inaugural year, the program was a huge success. All funds raised from this program will be used to promote American Saddlebred breeding. The ASHA and the UBC are extremely grateful to everyone that made this program a success, especially the stallion owners that donated seasons.

Tickets were available for purchase in person until Thursday January 17, 2019 at 5 PM Pacific Time and online until 5 PM Eastern Time. The drawing was held on Friday, January 18th, 2019 at 12 PM ET.

The winners for each breeding are: 

Callaway’s Northern Kiss - Deborah Orr
Carl Lynn - Theresa Atwood
Designed - Theresa Atwood
Gothic Revival - Sandy Currier
I’m First - Pam Boyers
Joe Fabulous - Jonna Curry
Marc of Charm - Shawn Stachowski
Mountainview’s Heir To Fortune - Mark Strong
My Royale Flush - Melina Brunson
Nutcracker’s Nirvana - James Nichols
Samur - Owen Weaver
Sir William Robert - Kathryn Gantt
Tango’s Parting Kiss - Pete Galanos
Top Of The Mark - Louise Gilliland
Undulata’s Nutcracker - Vicki Marshall

Congratulations to all the winners, and thank you to everyone who by participating, aided in the promotion of American Saddlebred breeding.

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