SPOOKS GOTTA WHIZ IS THE FIRST SIRE NOMINATED TO THE MILLION DOLLAR 100X STAKES

100X Shows is now accepting stallion enrollment into the exclusive 4-year-old ONLY Stallion Stakes that will pay out a GUARANTEED 1 Million Dollars. NRHA Hall of Fame Inductee, 5 Million Dollar Sire Spooks Gotta Whiz, is the first stallion to enroll in the program. “We are thrilled to have Spooks Gotta Whiz be the first sire in the program. This event is designed to support stallion owners in the industry and I can’t think of a better one to kick off the nominations!” explains Co-Founder and Owner of 100X Shows, Carter Smith.

The 100X Stakes event will give $500 of each entry back to the nominated stallion owner. The stallion owner will also get a host of other perks such as a free entry into the stakes, free stallion booth, premium stall placement and VIP sponsor access through the show.

Jade Ford, Co-Owner of Cinder Lakes Ranch (where Spooks Gotta Whiz stands at stud) says, “Having an event that showcases only 4-year-olds was needed in this industry and a guaranteed Million Dollar payout is a game changer. People are going to be looking to breed to stallions nominated to this program because the payout is so big.” 

Ford goes on to explain that one of the primary reasons to enroll in the program is to support 100X Shows as their vested interest in the industry and continuous support of the Reining community is second to none. “We are excited for the opportunity this program presents to show horse owners, stallion owners and their equine athletes.  We expect great things from this program and are proud to be a part of it.”

The 100X Stakes will take place late summer at the Tulsa Reining Classic. TRC is already one of NRHA’s top shows and is home to the South Central Affiliate Regional Championships, NyRHA Youth Team Tournament and a host of futurities including The Invitational.  

For more information on the Tulsa Reining Classic or the 100X Stakes, please contact Andrea Stillo (817) 403-1630 or Chloe Lawrence (682) 229-0876.

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