Diamonds Sparkle
BreedQuarter Horse
DisciplineReining
Roping
Halter
Western pleasure
SireMr Diamond Dude
GrandsireBlondy's Dude
DamPollyanna Rose
Maternal grandsireClabber Question
SexMare
Foaled1974
DiedNovember 2002 (aged 28)
CountryUnited States
ColorPalomino
BreederM. J. Sprouse and Jerald Freeman
OwnerCarol Rose
Other awards
AQHA Performance Register of Merit
AQHA Champion
1979 AQHA World Show Superorse
1979
AQHA World Champion Senior Heading
AQHA Superior Steer Roping
Honors
National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame

Diamonds Sparkle (born 1974) was an outstanding show horse and Quarter horse broodmare.[1] She was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame.

Background

Diamonds Sparkle was registered as number 1,004,317 with the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA). She was registered as a 1974 palomino mare, bred and owned by M. J. Sprouse and Jerald Freeman of Bixby, Oklahoma.[2] Her sire was a son of Blondy's Dude out of a mare that traced to Wimpy P-1 and Oklahoma Star P-6. Diamonds Sparkle's dam was out of a mare that traced to Three Bars (TB), Bert, and Clabber.[3]

Competitive career

Diamonds Sparkle was the AQHA World Show Superhorse winner in 1979 as well as being the 1979 AQHA World Champion Senior Heading Horse.[4] She earned 23 AQHA Halter Points, 39 AQHA Heeling Points, 22 AQHA Heading Points, 31 AQHA Western Pleasure Points, and 28 AQHA Reining Points.[4] She also earned an AQHA Championship and an AQHA Superior Steer Roping Horse award.[4]

Breeding record

Diamonds Sparkle's offspring include Sparkles Rosezana, winner of the 1985 National Reining Horse Association (or NRHA) Futurity; Zans Diamond Sun, 1987 AQHA World Champion in Junior Reining; Sparkles Suzana, 1989 NRHA Derby Champion; Genuine Redskin, 1990 NRHA Derby Champion; Shining Spark, 1994 NRHA Derby Champion; and Spark O Lena, 1996 AQHA Reserve World Show Superhorse.[1] Her son Shining Spark in 2005 reached the milestone of being the sire of foals that had earned over $2 million in NRHA competition.[5] She died in November 2002.[6] Sparkles Rosezana, Zans Diamond Sun and Sparkles Suzana were sired by fellow Hall of Fame member Zan Parr Bar.[7]

Honors

Diamonds Sparkle was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 2007.[8] In 1996 she was inducted into the National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame.[9]

Pedigree

King P-234
Small Town Dude
Uncle's Pet
Blondy's Dude
Blondy Plaudit
Blondy Queen
Johnnie Adair
Mr Diamond Dude
Wimpy II
Dawson's Glory
Brown Betty Dawson
Miss Patsy Blake
Shiloah
Dolly Raper
Pet Wisdom
Diamonds Sparkle
Three Bars (TB)
Clabber Bar
Peggy N
Clabber Question
Question Mark
Foolish Question
Foolish Wind
Pollyanna Rose
Sir Barton
Bert Barton
Rodeo Queen
Irene Vee
Smokey Moore
Smoky's Taffy
Miss Cayenne

Notes

  1. 1 2 Thornton, et al. Legends 4 pp. 56–65
  2. American Quarter Horse Association Official Stud Book and Registry Vol. 31 p. 688
  3. All Breed Pedigree Pedigree of Diamonds Sparkle retrieved on June 26, 2007
  4. 1 2 3 Mattson The Real American Quarter Horse pp. 96–97
  5. National Reining Horse Association "National Reining Horse Association Million Dollar Earners"
  6. Staff "Hall of Fame 2007" Quarter Horse Journal p. 53
  7. American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). "Zan Parr Bar". AQHA Hall of Fame. American Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  8. American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). "Diamonds Sparkle". AQHA Hall of Fame. American Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  9. "Hall of Fame". National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame. www.nhra.com. Retrieved May 14, 2019.

References

  • All Breed Pedigree Database Pedigree of Diamonds Sparkle retrieved on June 26, 2007
  • American Quarter Horse Association. Official Stud Book and Registry. Vol. 31. Amarillo, TX: American Quarter Horse Association.
  • American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). "Diamonds Sparkle". AQHA Hall of Fame. American Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  • American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). "Zan Parr Bar". AQHA Hall of Fame. American Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  • Mattson, Paul (1991). The Real American Quarter Horse: Versatile Athletes who proved Supreme. Wamego, KS: Premier Publishing. ISBN 1-879984-77-6.
  • National Reining Horse Association. "National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame". National Reining Horse Association. Retrieved July 3, 2007.
  • National Reining Horse Association. "National Reining Horse Association Million Dollar Earners". National Reining Horse Association. Retrieved July 3, 2007.
  • Staff (March 2007). "Hall of Fame 2007". Quarter Horse Journal: 42–55.
  • Thorton, Larry; Holmes, Robert L.; Boardman, Mike; Ciarloni, Diana; Goodhue, Jim; Gold, Alan D.; Harrison, Sally; Lynch, Betsy; Mangum, A. J., eds. (2002). Legends 4: Outstanding Quarter Horse Stallions and Mares. Colorado Springs, CO: Western Horseman. ISBN 0-911647-49-X.

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