| Sensational stallion is the first American Paint Horse
inducted into the NSBA Hall of Fame
FORT WORTH, TEXAS—American Paint Horse Zippos Sensation was recently
added to the National Snaffle Bit Association’s (NSBA) prestigious
Hall of Fame—the first Paint Horse to be awarded this honor. The
NSBA, which promotes the pleasure horse, includes elite equines that
have had significant impact on the industry through their breeding or
show qualifications.
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Top pleasure sire Zippos Sensation has recently become the first
American Paint Horse inducted into the National Snaffle Bit
Association’s Hall of Fame. Courtesy APHA/ Darrell Dodds.
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“We were excited when we learned about “Zippo” being inducted into
the Hall of Fame,” said Andrea Simons of Simons Show Horses, LLC in
Aubrey, Texas, who co-owns the operation with daughters Sara and
Jana. “It is an honor for not only us, but also for the Paint Horse
industry. Of course, as his owner, I think he is extra-special—he and
his colts have opened the door to the pleasure horse industry. Horses
like Zippos Sensation have made it possible for all Paints to be on
an equal playing field with Quarter Horses in the pleasure horse arena.”
Sired by Zippo Pine Bar (AQHA) and out of Satin N Lace, the 14-year-old sorrel overo stallion is the American Paint Horse Association’s
(APHA) leading sire of performance winners and point-earning
performance horses. The stallion began passing on his winning traits
early, with his first get born when he was a 3-year old. From that
first crop came APHA World Champion Brightly Zippo—a sorrel overo
gelding out of Morning Whispers that excelled in Western pleasure.
Brightly Zippo is still showing today, recently winning a Reserve
World Championship in 2007 with Youth exhibitor Laurel Hanlon of
Elizabeth, Colo., aboard.
To date, Zippo’s foals have earned 75 world and reserve championship
titles, as well as having placed on APHA’s Honor Roll. In addition,
they have made him a six-time leading sire of money-earning foals
through the association’s Breeders Trust program. In 2006, 85 of his
offspring earned a total of $88,941.94 in added money through the
incentive.
“We are very proud of what Zippo has accomplished for us this far,
and hope to continue to produce even better top-quality foals in the
future,” said Simons.
More About Zippos Sensation and Simons Show Horses
To learn more about Zippos Sensation and Simons Show Horses, visit
www.simonsshowhorses.com or e-mail moreinfo@simonsshowhorses.com,
where you will find details about the stallion, as well as
information about the facility’s breeding and show divisions.
More About APHA
Registering more than 900,000 horses since 1962, APHA supports breed
competition in a variety of ways. Through its Breeders Trust
incentive program, stallion owners, foal nominators and show-ring
contenders have earned record amounts of added money the last few
years. Last year, the incentive paid out over $1 million—more than
$28,000 over the previous record amount, set in 2005.
To learn more about APHA’s Breeders Trust program, visit apha.com/
breederstrust, call (817) 222-6416 or e-mail breederstrust@apha.com.
An updated brochure, stallion subscription form, foal nomination
form, solid Paint-bred waiver form and a current list of subscribed
stallions are available on-line. |