$9.4M+ Sire
A Legend Leaving a Legacy of Champions
Lifetime Barrel Racing Winnings: $190,000
2003 #1 Barrel Futurity Horse in the Nation (Equistat)
Total Barrel Racing earnings in 2003 as a 4yr old: $76,208
Champion of Seven Barrel Futurities
Sire of Jets Top Gun; 2023 Calgary Stampede, Salt Lake City, Reno Rodeo, and Dodge City Round-Up Champion
Assisted Melanie Southard in qualifying for the 2005 National Finals Rodeo in the barrel racing
#5 Leading Barrel Sire of the Decade
Sire of multiple Futurity and Derby Champions, NFR Qualifiers, Rodeo Winners, Slot Race & 1D Champions
Breeding
ICSI Contracts: $7,500
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“Jet” was bred and raised by Randy and Sue Rist. Blazin Jennie Jet, his dam, was purchased as a 3 year old by Randy in 1986 in Snohomish, Washington. She was sired by a local up and coming stallion named “Jet of Honor.” She went on to become an extremely talented barrel and gymkhana horse, setting many local arena records. Ridden by Sue, she earned over $20,000 at open jackpots and amateur rodeos. She was entered in a few PRCA rodeos and won a go round at the Puyallup Pro Rodeo. Jenny was laid to rest in 2001.
Lenas Sugar Daddy, Jet’s sire, was owned by Wayland and Elaine Heatley of Marana, Arizona – he was born in 1978 and purchased from Shorty Freeman (Doc O’Lena’s owner and trainer). Lenas Sugar Daddy was injured as a two year old thus limiting his show career. His success as a sire where his offspring have won numerous roping, barrel, cutting and reining titles. Lenas Sugar Daddy was laid to rest in March of 2011, at 34 years young.
Lenas Sugar Daddy was sired by the great Doc O’Lena, whose accomplishments in the cutting industry are too many to list. Shorty Freeman was quoted as saying “I didn’t train Doc O’Lena anyway; he trained himself. I always had to ride him last in the training program, ’cause if I didn’t, I’d be mad at all the other horses in the barn. He was just that good.” Everyone who has ridden Jet uses this quote!