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CanCan
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2014-09-03 9:25 AM
Subject: Who is Nancy Hunter?


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And what is she riding? Just saw where she is close to the top of the standings with half as many rodeos as the others.
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-09-03 9:29 AM
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 Married to Fred Hunter who makes bits?  Rides a horse named Fuzz.  I think she won Houston.
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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2014-09-03 9:47 AM
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http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/flit+n+fizz  She is a super nice lady, from Neola Utah.   
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2014-09-03 9:51 AM
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yes her big money win came from Houston but she's done well since then too. Should be cool to see her at the finals :) :)
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UTAHCANCHASER
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2014-09-03 10:01 AM
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Nancy has been one to beat in the Wilderness Circuit for years.  Her and Fred turn out a bunch of nice horses.  I think she has had the horse power to make it to the NFR for many years but they are not ones that like to haul hard.  She has won Houston for the last 2 years and I read an article earlier that said she has won Caldwell 4 our of the last 5 years. 

Fuzz is used to running in a small arena like the T&M so he should do really well there.  Excited to see them run down the alley finally.

 

Edited by UTAHCANCHASER 2014-09-03 10:02 AM
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ana
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-09-03 10:51 AM
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Wilderness Circuit champion two years ago I believe.   Always at the top of the list in the circuit.
Won Houston twice.
Placed really well in Calgery, won 2 or 3 of her qualifying rounds.
Super nice person.
Emergency room nurse.
Mother of four boys.

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Honeymoney
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-09-03 12:33 PM
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I think her husband makes the Hunter bits. Joseys started carrying them. I am going to the store today and will ask.
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MS2011
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2014-09-03 4:22 PM
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She's always been super tough, just wouldn't travel.  I'm thrilled to see her running in Vegas, I'll be pulling for her and Fuzz to kick some butt!!
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dianeguinn
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-09-03 4:27 PM
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I have a Mr. Fuzz bit, but so far it hasn't made my horse run like him. lol
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Snappy
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-09-03 6:15 PM
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ana - 2014-09-03 9:51 AM

Wilderness Circuit champion two years ago I believe.   Always at the top of the list in the circuit.
Won Houston twice.
Placed really well in Calgery, won 2 or 3 of her qualifying rounds.
Super nice person.
Emergency room nurse.
Mother of four boys.

This and more, I'm pretty sure she is a multiple circuit champion on a few different horses. Her and Fred have trained nice horses here in UT for years. She hasn't ever hauled much out side our circuit (we have TONS of girls around here who fit this) and has been tough here for a lot of years. Fred has is line of bits the Hunter/Josey bits. She is a nice person and her and Fred have lots of knowledge. Her boys rodeo (& daughter in law runs barrels), her nephews rodeo, her brother was my college rodeo coach... Her boys were right around my age, so we've know the Hunter family for years. I'm pretty sure she is a board buddy, but doesn't get on a lot....
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2014-09-03 8:09 PM
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I don't know anything about her except either this year or last year whenever it was she won Houston she said in her interview how much her husband helps her. When the interviewer asked her if she would share some of her winnings with her husband, she said he wanted a new wheelbarrow so she bought him one. LOL  It was funny.

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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2014-09-04 9:55 AM
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She is pretty funny in all of her interviews.  She is always saying how her youngest boys need to get married... I'm sure they duck their head as soon as she starts talking about them! 
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MS2011
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2014-09-04 10:14 AM
Subject: RE: Who is Nancy Hunter?



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 Because I'm a nerd and have a folder full of Barrel Racer Reports....and I just think she's pretty dang cool.
 
When Nancy Hunter won Rodeo Houston in 2013, she and her family packed their bags for a long overdue family vacation to Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. After winning her second straight Rodeo
Houston this past weekend, she is likely making a family trip to the desert playground of Las Vegas—for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. “I was so excited,” said Hunter, so currently sits second in the WPRA World Standings with $55,000. “What the odds of pulling that off twice?” To win the $200,000 Rodeo Houston, held March 4-23 in Reliant Stadium, Hunter had to make it through nine National Finals Rodeo qualifiers including three-time World Champion Sherry Cervi and current standings leader and Canadian Champion Lisa Lockhart, to earn a berth in the final four for the Championship Shootout. “It was like being in the hall of champions...and then there’s me and Fuzz,” she laughed. “I thought you better put your big girl pants on or these girls are going to stomp on your head! Then I got a text, I don’t remember from who, that said if you win you can make the NFR. That’s when it dawned on me. I thought ‘Holy Cow!’ I got butterflies in my stomach. That’s every barrel racers’ dream.” That dream is now one-step closer to reality. After counting all but $50,000 of the $100,000 first-place prize of the lucrative Calgary Stampede toward NFR qualification in 2013, the WPRA Board of Directors voted to re-sanction Rodeo Houston’s lucrative payout and count it toward NFR qualifications again. “We’ve always had to look at doing it ‘our way,’” said Hunter, a
56-year-old emergency room nurse, who raised four grown boys with her husband Fred, a horse trainer. “We’ve always had a lot of responsibilities and we couldn’t go that hard. I’m really going to
make an effort to make sure I get there this year.” This winter, Hunter chose to put all her eggs in the Houston basket. “I had a chance to enter San Antonio and rodeos like that, but
Fuzz is 14 and I really wanted to have him fresh at Houston. I know he can run in that pen. I wanted to look at it with some business sense. I didn’t want to have him all tired when we got to Houston
where the big money was.”Fuzz’s first run of the season came at the invitational Shootout at Fort Worth in February. The gelding hadn’t run since October. They bumped a couple of barrels to miss out in the Shootout, but had the 23rd fastest time in the first go of the Fort Worth Rodeo and qualified for the second round. Despite a great chance at making the short go, Hunter turned out of her second run at Fort Worth.“This is how bad I am about driving,” she laughed. “We were already back in Arizona 12 days later. Then 20 days later we were coming back for Austin. I’m such a budget queen so I really struggle. It’s like $1,000 in fuel. I’ve been the budget queen from hell my entire life. I give Fred $100 a month whether he needs it or not and that’s all he gets!”
She and Fuzz also ran at the invitational Shootout at Austin, but didn’t enter the full rodeo. Hunter started her Houston run in the BP Super Series IV. “My first run, he slipped on the first and brought the barrel down,” she explained. “He slipped on the second and brought the barrel down. He ran a .31 but he could not stand up. I wasn’t the only one that was having trouble The next day, the ground was a little better, and he ran a .69 and was just out of the money. He still struggled a bit so that’s when we pulled his shoes. We put some different nails in the back.
“He’s a bit of a front-end-y horse and that ground just kept moving from him. A lot of horses struggled. We came back the third round and I knew it was do-or-die. I had to win that round or we
were going home.” They turned in one of the fastest runs of the rodeo to that point, a 14.28, to win the round and $2,500. With the top four contestants from each BP Super Series advancing to the Semifinals based on money won, Hunter just squeaked in as the fourth-richest in her set. She came up through the Wild Card round in 2013, and she knew she wanted to do well in her semifinal in order to avoid traveling that route again. “That was way hard,” she said, recalling last year’s Wild Card Round. “You had 12 girls and they were all really hungry and they only took two back. That’s a very tough situation.” She drew toward the top of the ground in the semifinal, but she was little concerned when Fallon Taylor, who ran before her, had ground trouble. “Fuzz just went in there and handled it,” she said. “He ran that exact same time (a 14.28), but it was a different run. I was totally and completely relieved not to have to come back to that Wild Card.” Fuzz had two days to rest for the Championship Finals on Saturday, but she still took him up to the arena each morning to walk him in the alleyway or walk through the pattern. “We even got up early on Saturday to get in the arena,” she said. “You had to be in it before 5 a.m., so we got up at 4. All I did was walk him through the alley way. I didn’t even walk the pattern. With that short of pattern with the way its set up, my start in the alleyway was my ticket to the whole run. I fixed a few things that Fred picked up on that I was doing wrong in the alleyway. “When I made that first run in the Top 10, he ran a .45. This is
when having Fred with me is so amazing. He said, ‘I think if you do this in the alleyway, you’ll have a better run.’ I take what he says to heart because it makes a difference. I did what he said and he got his first barrel better.” It was a minor adjustment worth $50,000. In the Championship Shootout, Lisa Lockhart and An Oakie With Cash (“Louie”) had a near flawless run, first out on the ground, but still had a sticky spot on the third. Cervi and MP Meter My Hay (“Stingray”) had three big slips that cost precious time and Christy Loflin and Sheza Blazin Move (“Movin”), who ran last on the ground, bounced in the ruts. Hunter had some breath-defying moments of her own when Fuzz rocked the second barrel going into and coming out of the turn. In her emotional post-run interview, Hunter thanked her horse for making her look good, her husband for all his help and support and Rodeo Houston. Even two days later, she was ever gracious. “It’s a great honor to get to go run at Rodeo Houston,” she said. “It’s something that I’ve wanted to do my entire to life. They have 28,000 volunteers and I didn’t meet an ornery one. They even cooked me prime rib at the rodeo campground one night. Catherine Schultz is kind of over the whole thing and I never saw her without a smile on her face. The volunteers took such good care of us. Even the cops made sure you could get your trailer in there and get around traffic. It’s the craziest place. They’re so excited to have you there.” Her rock is her husband of nearly 40 years, Fred. “He’s my sponsor, my coach, my driver,” she said. “If I didn’t have Fred helping me I wouldn’t even be doing this. I’d just be working. It’s so overwhelming.” And then there is Fuzz, who the Hunters bought from his breeders Harry and Vivian Blackwell of Naylor, Mo. The Hunters were sent the unruly stud colt by Dr Nick Bar out of Sting It, by Power Train, after he got culled from their futurity program. Although he made it challenging at times, Fuzz is now a part of the Hunter family. “I hadn’t even made out of Rodeo Houston and I had a phone call to buy Fuzz,” she related. “I’ve had phone calls like that before. I’ve been offered money that would set Fred and I up in retirement really well, but Fuzz isn’t leaving my place. I told Hallie, my 7-year old granddaughter, the she could run him. She’s always wanted to run him. Of course, they’ll both have to be older than they are now so they’ll be safe, but I can’t think of anything more fun that watching those two come down the alley.”Afterwards, he’ll be a pasture ornament joining a herd that includes three 30-plus-year-olds. “I still have the first horse I ran and he’ll be 35 this year,” she noted. “There are horses that gave you their due diligence and gave you there heart and they don’t need to leave
your place.“We sell horses, and some are harder to let go of than others, but he’s sure earned his place in our pasture. Money isn’t everything. It makes life easier, no doubt about that, but
it’s not everything.” After his Houston victory, Fuzz will get another break until the Redding Rodeo in California. “I want to win enough money to make sure I have a spot at the NFR, so I know I need to win about another $10-$15,000,” she explained. “He’s run good at Redding, so I think I’ll take him there. He likes Reno. He likes Prescott. I’m going to pick rodeos that I
know he likes that have big money added, places he’s consistently won checks.” She recently repurchased another horse Fred trained and she campaigned, Smart AJ, to serve as Fuzz’s backup.
“I’ll run AJ at the rest and try to get back going with him,” she added. “Fuzz might get 20 rodeos this summer. I usually take him to about 30 anyway. I want to have fresh horses come December.
“I don’t think Fuzz can get through 10 rounds at the NFR. I’m excited that I have to think about that! I don’t like to go just to hear my name called. I want to be competitive. I want to make sure my
horses are ready. I want to go there prepared!
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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-09-04 10:32 AM
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Thank you for posted that MS!  I think i'll print that out too.  Hoping Ms. Nancy does great at the NFR.  What a cool lady she seems to be! 
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swd
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2014-09-04 11:37 AM
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Thanks so much for the story. I love the back stories and this makes it seem real and true that a "regular" person can make the NFR.
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Mainer-racer
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2014-09-04 1:35 PM
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Just an amazing and truly down to earth lady! She's fantastic to talk to, full of knowledge! Fred designs all the bits and also trains the barrel horses. He is super knowledgable about bits and welcomes people calling asking what bit would work well on their horses. The Fuzz bit was the last to be introduced in the Hunter line of bits. Fuzz of course runs in the "Fuzz bit". Just good people, can't wait to see them at the T&M!
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Itsme
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2014-09-04 2:08 PM
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They seem like regular people without millions of dollars pushing them...
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syoung
Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2014-11-07 5:57 PM
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I ran across this post searching for articles on google.. I think we all know who Nancy Hunter is now.
Check out their website - lots of great information about the Hunter's and their horses including training video.  


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HotPants
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2014-11-07 8:36 PM
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 Kudos to Nancy they turn out a few nice ones every now and then forssale too just an fyi.. she is a nurse she is a tough cookie she should do well in tnm arena
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Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-11-08 12:42 AM
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Can't wait to see her and Fuzz. 
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