Aint Gota Lot continued his roll at the 2014 AQHA World Championship Show when he took to the ring for the inaugural Level 1 Hunter Under Saddle Stakes, November 21 in the Performance Arena. Just the night before, the bay gelding, shown by AQHA Professional Horsewoman Beth Case of Pilot Point, Texas, had claimed the reserve world championship in junior hunter under saddle. They returned the next day, taking the first Level 1 Hunter Under Saddle Stakes title, plus $2,125 for owner Bilek Family Trust of Chino Hills, California.
Level 1 Hunter Under Saddle Stakes Results
Four-year-old Aint Gota Lot is by Gota Lota Potential and out of Zips Fancy Fashion by Zippo Jack Bar. He was bred by Shelley Ruth Donovan of Sturgis, Michigan.
The reserve stakes champion was Blameitonthe Alcohol with AQHA Professional Horsewoman Deanna Searles of Scottsdale, Arizona, in the irons. The team won $1,700 for owner Katherine Tobin of Scottsdale. Blameitonthe Alcohol, by Allocate Your Assets and out of Jazzy Details by Last Detail, was bred by AQHA Professional Horseman Jim Searles of Scottsdale.
In total, the inaugural Level 1 Hunter Under Saddle Stakes paid out $10,625.
View the Level 1 Hunter Under Saddle Stakes results and watch the video above for Beth’s interview after the stakes win, including how she sees the Level 1 Hunter Under Saddle Stakes making an impact on the hunter under saddle industry by clicking here.