Tap O Lena

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Tap O Lena (1990—2015) was a bay Quarter Horse mare, a champion cutting horse and a dam and granddam of champion cutting horses. She was bred, trained and shown by NCHA Rider Hall of Fame and inductee Phil Rapp of Weatherford, TX who rode her to win 15 major NCHA aged event championships. Rapp's wife Mary Ann also showed the mare, and won 2 more non-pro championships, including the 1997 Non-Pro World Champion.[1] Tap O Lena was inducted into the NCHA Horse Hall of Fame[2] with lifetime earnings of $450,639.33 in cutting horse competition.[3] She was bred to Dual Pep and produced Tapt Twice, earner of $279,457 and sire of cutting horses that have earned over $1.3 million.[1]

Year Aged Event Age Division Rider
1994 NCHA Super Stakes 4 Open Phil Rapp
1994 Augusta Futurity 4 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1994 NCHA Derby 4 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1994 Chisholm Trail Derby 4 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1994 Pacific Coast Derby 4 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1995 NCHA CLASSIC 5-6 Open Phil Rapp
1995 NCHA CLASSIC 5-6 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1995 Steamboat Springs Derby 5-6 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1995 Chisholm Trail Futurity 5-6 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1996 NCHA Super Stakes Classic 5-6 Open Phil Rapp
1996 NCHA Super Stakes Classic 5-6 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1996 Bonanza 5-6 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1996 Chisholm Trail Futurity 5-6 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1996 Memphis Futurity 5-6 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1996 El Cid Futurity 5-6 Non-Pro Phil Rapp
1996 Southern Futurity 5-6 Non-Pro Mary Ann Rapp
1997 NCHA World Finals all ages Non-Pro Mary Ann Rapp

Pedigree[]

Three Bars (horse)
Lightning Bar
Della P
Doc Bar
Texas Dandy
Dandy Doll
Bar Maid F
Doc O'Lena
King P-234
Poco Bueno
Miss Taylor
Poco Lena
Pretty Boy
Sheilwin
Mare By Blackburn
Tap O Lena
Lightning Bar
Doc Bar
Dandy Doll
Susies Bay
Susie L
Mr San Peppy
Peppy Belle
El Rey Rojo
Cigarrera
Tacha Martin

References[]

  1. ^ a b "In the Know: Deep Roots". Quarter Horse News. 2017-03-27. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
  2. ^ "Horse Hall of Fame". National Cutting Horse Association. 2019-01-14. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
  3. ^ "Horse Earnings/Eligibility". National Cutting Horse Association. 2019-01-14. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
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