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- Easy Jet
Easy
Jet
Sired by the
great Jet Deck and out of a mare named Lena's Bar, a thoroughbred
that was a truly great race horse herself, outrunning such legends
as Go Man Go and Double Bid. As a 2 year old, Easy Jet won the All
American Futurity and numerous other prestigious races. He was named
Champion 2-year-old colt, and in this same year was named World
Champion Quarter Running Horse and Champion Stallion, titles seldom
bestowed upon a 2-year-old.
He rose to fame
at the height of the Quarter Horse racing game, when the southwest
was rich with oil and gas money. In 1980, Easy Jet stood for a fee
of $30,000, and was later syndicated for $30 million! He produced
just over 2,500 registered foals, placing him near the top of the
all time AQHA producer list. Easy Jet remained an equine celebrity
throughout his life, influencing people as well as horses. We've
seen his halter with brass name plate hanging proudly in the office
at Belle Mere Farms in Lexington, Oklahoma. There is little doubt
that he will remain one of the greatest Quarter Horses of all time.
But why should
barrel racers care about this great horse of yesteryear? One reason
is soundness. Easy Jet endured an incredible schedule during his
2-year-old year, racing way more than other horses his age, and
he remained sound and willing. In fact, he remained sound his entire
life. Then there is energy. It was said of him that he was a "busy"
horse, always active and wanting to move. When that energy was channeled
into racing, he achieved greatness. And Easy Jet wasn't just fast,
he was quick. That trait did not endear him to his race jockeys,
who needed to concern themselves with becoming unseated, but in
barrel racing, we know what to do with that kind of quickness.
Walter Merrick,
Easy Jet's owner, made these comments in interviews with Barrel
Horse News: "I think his bone had a lot to do with it (his
retiring sound). He was just always sound. He never had a sore day
in his life." "He never was a mean colt at all, but he
was on his toes all the time. He never did have any buck in him,
but he was just a hyper-kind of horse ... he could move so quickly,
so fast, it was hard to stay with him." "Anything that's
got Easy Jet in it, they could run. They have good minds on them,
and they're smart. You could teach them about anything."
Easy Jet achieved
success as a stallion because he was able to pass on the traits
that made him great. Two of Easy Jet's sons appear frequently in
the pedigrees of barrel horses: Easily Smashed, himself a champion,
and Easy Six, the sire of Streakin Six. Look for Easy Jet's name
also on the bottom side of the pedigree, as he became a most successful
broodmare sire.
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