Docs Okie Quixote

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Docs Okie Quixote (1980—1985), AQHA #1613457, was a sorrel Quarter Horse stallion. In 1984, he became the second horse ever to win the NCHA Triple Crown (1983-1984), and 1st to be owned, trained, and ridden by the same person, Joe Heim, a cutting horse trainer from Thackerville, OK, and NCHA Riders Hall of Fame inductee. The other two Triple Crown winners are Smart Little Lena, ridden by Bill Freeman (1982-1983); and Chiquita Pistol, ridden by Tag Rice (2002-2003).[1] Docs Okie Quixote is an NCHA Horse Hall of Fame inductee.

Pedigree[edit]

Three Bars (TB)
Lightning Bar
Della P
Doc Bar
Texas Dandy
Dandy Doll
Bar Maid F
Doc Quixote
Joe Reed II
Bulls Eye
Nevermiss
Magnolia Gal
Sport
Sporty Gal
Shellys Cricket
Docs Okie Quixote[2]
Poco Bueno
Poco Tivio
Sheilwin
Johnny Tivio
Candy Kid
Chowchilla Pee Wee
Dora
Jimmette Too
Lightning Bar
Doc Bar
Dandy Doll
Docs Jimmette
Jimmie Reed
Jimmette
Dottie Dee

References[edit]

  1. ^ "In the Past: Record Holder". Quarter Horse News. 2018-02-26. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
  2. ^ "Docs Okie Quixiote". allbreedpedigree.com. Retrieved 3 June 2017.