Remembering Trip My Trigger: A Champion with a Legacy of Excellence

Remembering Trip My Trigger: A Champion Palomino with a Legacy of Excellence

Written by: Tommy Williams
email:tommywhc@aol.com
931-492-2825
WHC Publisher-Williams Media Entertainment

The equestrian world mourns the loss of a true legend, Trip My Trigger, who passed away at the age of 33 on January 19, 2025. Known for his stunning palomino coat and an extraordinary career in the show ring, Trip My Trigger left an indelible mark on the industry and in the hearts of those who had the privilege to know him.

Born as Stardust’s Diamond, Trip My Trigger was sired by One Golden Moment and out of a mare named A Gen & Tonic. He was bred and raised by Harold Brown of Fort Worth, Texas, before beginning a career that would see him transform into one of the most celebrated horses of his time. In an era when palominos were a rare sight in the ring, his striking appearance and magnetic presence made him an instant sensation.

During his two-year-old season, Trip My Trigger began to show his promise, competing in both open and amateur divisions and collecting five blue ribbons. It wasn’t long before he caught the eye of Jo Ann Dowell, who purchased him for her daughter, Sue Ann Dowell. Together with Sue Ann, Trip My Trigger embarked on a journey that would solidify his place in history.

Under the expert guidance of Billy and Tim Gray at Sand Creek Farm, Sue Ann and Trip My Trigger formed an unbeatable duo. Over the course of four years, they claimed an impressive 14 wins, dazzling crowds with their chemistry and flair. In 1995, they achieved their first major triumphs, winning both the O/A Three-Year-Old Stallions World Championship and the O/A Three-Year-Old World Grand Championship. The following year, they successfully defended their title in the O/A Four-Year-Old Stallions World Championship.

As they advanced into the Amateur division in 1997, the accolades kept coming. That year, they secured victories in the O/A Stallions division and claimed the prestigious O/A World Grand Championship title. By this time, Trip My Trigger had become a household name among equestrian enthusiasts, admired not only for his talent but also for his personality and charm.

After a few more appearances in 1998, it was decided that Trip My Trigger had earned his retirement. He moved to Fantasy Farm under the care of Beverly Burgess, where he transitioned into a successful career as a breeding stallion. Loved and pampered in his golden years, he spent the remainder of his life surrounded by those who cherished him deeply.

Trip My Trigger’s passing marks the end of an era, but his legacy will live on through his offspring and the memories he created in the ring. His unique combination of athleticism, charisma, and dazzling good looks made him a once-in-a-lifetime horse who captured the hearts of all who saw him perform.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to Sue Ann Dowell, Beverly Burgess, Dr. Krista Gillam, and everyone who had the honor of working with or knowing this remarkable horse. Trip My Trigger may have left this world, but his spirit will continue to inspire generations to come. Rest in peace, champion—you will be missed but never forgotten




Gilbert to judge TWHYA Summer Splash; Pre-enter most classes for free!

Gilbert to judge TWHYA Summer Splash; Pre-enter most classes for free


 

The Tennessee Walking Horse Youth Association (TWHYA) is finalizing plans for their 6th Annual Summer Splash Youth & Halter Show this Saturday,, August 10, at Maury County Park in Columbia, Tennessee. Vickey Gilbert of Rogersville, Alabama will judge the 31-class program, which includes just about every class for youth exhibitors and halter horses one can imagine. New to this year’s schedule is a showmanship class for youth exhibitors. The Summer Splash is the primary fundraiser for the TWHYA and funds the majority of youth programs offered by TWHBEA. This year the show will also be a fundraiser for the Spring Hill FFA, who will be operating the concession stand.

To make the show as affordable as possible for youth exhibitors, and to incentivize exhibitors to make their entries early, entry fees for all classes (except Riders Cup) are free if entered before 5pm on Friday, August 9, 2024. Pre-entries can be made online, in-person at the TWHBEA office, or by emailing an entry form to jozburn@twhbea.com. More information about the show, including a link to enter online, downloadable entry form, and class schedule can be found at www.TWHBEA.com/splash. You can also call 931-359-1574 or email info@twhbea.com for more information.




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Columbia Spring Jubilee adds class-We have Class Sheet!

Columbia Spring Jubilee adds class

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

 

The Columbia Spring Jubilee, scheduled for May 30–June 1, has added a class to their original schedule. Class 8A will be Weanlings.




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Ocoee Spring Fling adds class. We have the Class Sheet!

Ocoee Spring Fling adds class


 

The Ocoee Spring Fling, scheduled for April 19-20, 2024, at the Tri-State Exhibition Center in McDonald, Tennessee, is adding a class on Friday night. Class 14a will be the Youth Auxiliary Performance Riders 17 and Under. They are also making the Model class a Riders’ Cup class. Judging the show will be Chad Adams, Keith Blackburn and Claire Hankins. A complete class schedule can be found by clicking here.

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The Pennyroyal Show Information Monday, February 5, 2024

The Pennyroyal show information


 

The Pennyroyal Charity Horse Show is set for March 7-9, 2024 at the Covered Arena at Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Ky. The show is WHOA affiliated and the first leg of WHOA’s Triple Crown of 2024. Three judges will adjudicate the show with one alternate.

The Pennyroyal is now a double point Riders’ Cup show and affiliated with the Kentucky Breeders’ Incentive Fund, TWHBEA International High Point, Double Point World Series and Youth Medallion programs.

Stall reservations are due by February 16, 2024, and can be made by calling or texting Jennifer at 931-205-3493 or email thepennyroyal22@gmail.com.

Online entries will be accepted through www.horseshowsonline.com until February 23, 2024. Entries made after February 23rd will be subject to a late fee. Adds/scratches can be made until noon each day of the show. Championship and Best in Show entries may be made until 2:00PM on Saturday, March 9 without penalty and horses must have competed in a prior class at The Pennyroyal to qualify for championship or Best in Show classes.

Shavings, stall mats and golf cart rentals can be made through Dever at Kentucky Horse Park. You can order your shavings and stall mats by visiting https://deverrentals.com/shop/. Stall mats are highly recommended as the stalls have concrete bottoms.

The Pennyroyal host hotel is Fairfield by Marriott | Lexington North with a special discounted rate just for Pennyroyal attendees. Book by February 6 to receive the special rate by calling 859-977-5870 or by following this link Book Your Group/Corporate Rate | Marriott International.

Camper reservations must also be made through Kentucky Horse Park. Visit www.reserveamerica.com or call 888-4KY-PARK (888-459-7275).

The Pennyroyal serves as the host show to The Premiere, a three-year-old debut trail pleasure competition. Splits will be held on Thursday with the final of The Premiere falling on Saturday evening. More information can be found concerning The Premiere by visiting www.maidenholdingsllc.com. The Premiere entry deadline is February 8.

Be sure to follow The Pennyroyal on Facebook for all the latest happenings with the show.

All proceeds from this charity horse show benefit Pennyroyal Hospice of Hopkinsville, Ky., a 501( c)3 non-profit organization.

For further show information, please contact Marty Barr at 615-586-3220 or marty@barrstudios.com.