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This flashy, stylish, awesome moving fellow is something special. He is bright and full of life. The colt's dam, Triple X Rated, is a sweet, bright mare is directly by the late, great Out On Parole. Out on Parole, better known as “Oops,” was the 2002 TWH WGC, shown by Steve Dunn. By Pusher’s Doing Time and out of a Prides Gold Coin daughter, his breeding and show record are pure gold! 2002 World Grand Champion, 2002 Stallion Over 15.2 Five & Over (Canter) Div. A World Champion, 2002 Fun Show Champion (unanimously), Recipient of the 2001 Year In Walking Horses Performance Horse Dedication, 2001 Four-Year-Old Stallion World Champion, 2001 Four-Year-Old WGC (unani-mously), 2000 Three-Year-Old Stallion World Champion, 1999 Two-Year-Old World Champion, 1999 Two-Year-Old World Grand Champion, Walking Horse Trainers' Association Two, Three & Four-Year-Old Horse of the Year, Reader’s Choice Two, Three, & Four-Year-Old Horse of the Year. He was gifted, well bred, beautiful, smart, friendly and easy to manage. X Rated's dam was directly by Coin's Hard Cash (by Pride's Gold Coin and out of Prides Donna) and out of a daughter of The Pushover and out of a mare by The Super Stock. This colt is the product of three of our most beloved horses (Golden Gambler, Pippi White Stockings, and The Tennessee Stud WF ) His sire, The Tennessee Stud WF, was carefully bred and raised here at Westwood Farms. The Tennessee Stud aka "G2" is exactly what we've been breeding for. He has a wonderful disposition: kind, friendly and respectful. From birth, he demonstrated a keen intelligence and strong desire to please that I love so much about his sire. He also has the larger bone structure that I love about his dam. G2 has a true running walk with a great backend. He will walk and shake at both the flatwalk and running walk or you can tighten him up and do a smooth, sailing saddle gait with considerable speed. He does these gaits naturally. He also has a beautiful canter. He truly represents the versatility that the original walking horse was bred for. He would be competitive in shows and still be a comfortable, smooth and sane mount for trails or field trials. Congratulations Anna Schmidt of Alabama!
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