Titan Earns 2018 NRBC Open Classic Co-Reserve Champion Honors

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Titan, guided by Andrea Fappani, laid down a blistering run Saturday evening in the 2018 National Reining Breeders Classic Open Classic Finals to score a 225.5. The score earned the 5-year-old stallion co-reserve champion honors in the prestigious event that was packed full of the best horses in the industry going head-to-head.

“We’re so proud of Titan and Andrea! They’ve worked hard to accomplish what they have. Sure, we didn’t win, but every champion has their day,” Clinton says. “Congratulations to the winner Duane Latimer and Modern Gun and all of their connections, it was well deserved! Titan and Andrea gave it all they had, showing their heart, determination and courage.”

Titan entered the NRBC Open Classic hot off his win at the Cactus Reining Classic Level 4 Open at the end of March. “This was only Titan’s second show, and there’s no doubt that he has a great future ahead of him. There’s nothing more we could have asked of him or Andrea. Thank you again for all of you who have believed in Titan and supported his journey!” Clinton says.

Watch Titan’s run in the NRBC Open Classic Finals on the DUHorseman YouTube channel.

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