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Bodacious Eagle is 2018 World Champion Racing American Quarter Horse
Champion of Champions(G1) winner Bodacious Eagle was named the 2018 AQHA Racing World Champion Thursday night in Oklahoma City.

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Bodacious Eagle is 2018 World Champion Racing American Quarter Horse

AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION—JANUARY 17, 2019—Johnny Trotter's Bodacious Eagle is the 2018 World Champion Racing American Quarter Horse. He is also the champion aged horse and champion aged gelding.

The consistent sorrel gelding in 2018 won or placed in all of his seven starts and earned $453,600. An AQHA Supreme Race Horse, in his career he has earned $1,297,536.

Trained by Mike and Justin Joiner, the gelding in his 6-year-old year won the Champion of Champions (G1), All American Gold Cup (G1) and Z. Wayne Griffin Director's Trial. He was second in the Robert L. Boniface Los Alamitos Invitational Championship (G1) and Mr Jet Moore Handicap (G2), and was third in the Remington Park Invitational (G1).

Bred by La Feliz Montana Ranch LLC, Trotter acquired the horse as an embryo.

Bodacious Eagle is the second world champion for sire One Famous Eagle, who was himself a racing champion and is the sire of 2012 world champion One Dashing Eagle.

Bodacious Eagle is out of Bodacious Dream, a daughter of leading living sire Corona Cartel and the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame mare Dashing Phoebe.

The champion aged stallion is A1A Racing LLC's Tarzanito. The 4-year-old stallion won the Go Man Go Handicap (G1) and placed in three additional Grade 1 or Restricted Grade 1 races. He was trained by Yanet Rodriguez, and earned $119,535 during the year. Bred by Patricia Visscher, Tarzanito is by Favorite Cartel and out of the Stoli mare Ancient Empress.

Johnny Trotter's second champion is the champion aged mare, One Sweet Racy. The 4-year-old mare won the AQHA Distaff Challenge Championship (G1), was never worse than third in six starts and earned $107,256 during her championship year. She was trained by Trey Wood, Mike Joiner and Christopher O'Dell last year. Bred by Sunflower Supply Co., the daughter of One Sweet Jess is out of the Racin Free mare Miss Racy Vike, making her a three-quarter sister to Trotter's 2011 champion Miss Racy Jess whom he currently owns in partnership with Dr. Glenn Blodgett.

Topping the 3-year-olds was Hotstepper, who lit the board in every one of his eight starts, and was named the champion 3-year-old and champion 3-year-old gelding. Owned by the partnership of Hubbard, Southway, Cope and Rafter W, the bay gelding trained by C. Dwayne “Sleepy” Gilbreath won the Grade 1 All American and Texas Classic derbies and earned $769,313. Hotstepper is another champion for One Famous Eagle, the sire of world champion Bodacious Eagle, and is out of the Tres Seis mare Pandorum. He was bred by Fulton Quien Sabe Ranches LP.

The 3-year-old champion filly is A Political Lady, who races for her breeder, the Parsons Family. Racing from February to December, she lit the board in nine starts, with three stakes wins and a Grade 1 placing. The Chris O'Dell trainee earned $251,778 during the year. A Political Lady is by Apollitical Jess and out of the First Down Dash mare Another Wise Lady.

Repeating as a champion, KVN Corona earned his second title, as this year he is the 3-year-old champion colt. Last year's champion 2-year-old colt, the horse races for Keith Nellesen, who bred the horse in the name of his McColee Land & Livestock LLC. During KVN Corona's sophomore year, he won four of seven starts, including the El Primero Del Ano Derby (G3), and was Grade 1 placed. Trained by Paul Jones, he picked up $290,627 during the year. KVN Corona is by Corona Cartel and out of the Executive Menace mare Executive Looks.

Flash And Roll was brilliant in her 2-year-old year, and closed it as the 2-year-old champion and champion 2-year-old filly. Winning six of seven starts, she won the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million and Golden State Million futurities. The Mike and Justin Joiner trainee's only loss was as a finalist in the Ruidoso Futurity (G1). She earned $1,213,754 for owner Scott Bryant. Bred by Julianna Hawn Holt, the filly is by First Moonflash and out of the champion mare Stylish Jess BR, a daughter of Feature Mr Jess.

All American Futurity (G1) winner Apocalyptical Jess got the nod as the champion 2-year-old gelding. The year's leading money earner, the gelding was bred by Danny Joe Miller and is owned by Miller's son-in-law, Bill T. Robbins. The Blane Wood trainee earned $1,540,140 in the year. He is by Apollitical Jess and out of the Holland Ease mare Cassandra Crest.

Another Blane Wood trainee, Flying Cowboy 123, is the champion 2-year-old colt. Paragon Farms LLC's colt won the Texas Classic Futurity (G1) and was second in the Rainbow Futurity (G1), earning $644,423 in the year to capture the title. The Apollitical Jess colt was bred by Carolyn C. Bay, and is out of the Takin On The Cash mare Hot Cash 123, making him a half brother to world champion and millionaire Cold Cash 123.

The three-time stakes placed Zoomin Racer is the year's champion distance horse. Owned by Jesus Carrete, Zoomin Racer earned $85,879 during the year. Trained by his owner and also Juventino Ruiz, Zoomin Racer was bred by Jerry Windham and is by Jess Zoomin and out of the Runaway Winner mare Racing Winner.

Ruben Falcon Vidal's AS Macho is the Mexican Champion. The Arturo A. Siller Berain-bred gelding won seven of nine starts and earned $294,736 in the year. He won the Garanones Futurity (R) and Desafio Crianza Mexicana Futurity and was second in two other stakes. AS Macho is by California Cartel and out of the Check Him Out mare Check This Star Out.

The South American Champion is Corona Jumpim MRL. This award is given to the winner of the Bank of America South America Championship Challenge. Haras Portofino owns the gray son of Corona For Me out of the Gold Medal Jess mare Ipanema Gold bred by Anapurus Comercio E Part Ltda. The 4-year-old stallion also traveled to the United States to contest several stakes races.

Traveling to the north, the Canadian champion is Had To Be Ivory. The gelding races for breeders Carol and Jaime Robertson, and last year won three of four starts and earned $42,154. The Ivory James gelding out of the Hadtobenuts mare Had To Be Fandango was trained by Bryn Robertson.

Jon and Donna McPherson's Grant Farms LLC is the champion breeder. The Pineville, Louisiana-based operation had 73 starters make 361 starts, with a 16 percent win rate. Their runners earned $1,614,845.

The owner of two champions – including the world champion – Johnny Trotter gets his own award as champion owner. In 2013, he shared the title with Burnett Ranches LLC, but this year earned it himself after having 11 starters return with two champions and $597,187 in earnings.

Trainer Blane Wood is the Blane Schvaneveldt Champion Trainer after his starters earned more than $4.2 million, including champions Apocalyptical Jess and Flying Cowboy 123.

Champion Jockey Cody Jensen earns that title for the third time in his career. He also earned the award in 2013-14. This year, his mounts earned more than $2.5 million and include world champion Bodacious Eagle and champion Hotstepper.