In a sport that is quickly taking the center stage spotlight around the world, Shawn Flarida is the sport’s superstar. He is one of just two NRHA $2 Million Dollar Riders, and is now the all-time leading money earner, with $2.8 million won and counting. Shawn has four NRHA Open Futurity championships to his name, and has won the All-American Quarter Horse Congress five times.
Shawn branched out on his own in 1989, and married his high school sweetheart, Michele in 1992. The couple now has three children, Cody, 13 Courtney, 6, and Sam, 4. |
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From the beginning, Shawn has seen success in the show pen. His first NRHA paycheck came in 1981, and they’ve gotten progressively bigger ever since. He rode Moores Generator in the Limited Non Pro division at a show in Old Washington, Ohio, for that first check, and continued his winning ways throughout high school. In 1988, he won sixth in the NRHA Limited Non Pro Futurity aboard Kings San Sara. That same year, Shawn graduated high school and began his career as a professional horse trainer.
Since that first win in 1994, Shawn has won the event a total of six times, and finished as the reserve champion five times. He also has won more than 25 Congress Open event championships. |
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As Shawn’s career progressed, he continued his winning ways on great horses. In 1997, he won the Novice Horse Open World Championship on Mr Kali Jac, owned by Rosario Perez Companc and again in 2001 on Chic N Out, owned by Ron Fisher.
The following year was another outstanding one for Shawn, as he once again captured the NRHA Open Futurity Championship, this time riding KR Lil Conquistador, owned by Cheree Kirkbride. Prior to that, he captured the NRHA Open Derby title on Smart Spook, and also won the Congress title on KR Lil Conquistador.
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As good as 2007 was for Shawn, 2008 is shaping up to be even better. After winning second at the Bill Horn Shootout in Ocala, Fla., he rolled into the Wimpys Little Step Derby in Murfreesboro, Tenn., with winning on his mind. RC Fancy Step stepped up to the plate, winning the event for him, while Walla Walla Whiz won second. KR Lil Conquistador also performed well at the event, winning fourth and becoming just the second horse in NRHA history to win more than $300,000.
“My dad is my best friend, and he’s a great horseman as well,” Shawn has said of his father, Bill. “My family is the most important thing in my life, and I know I wouldn’t be where I’m at today if it weren’t for the love and support of my wife as well. She’s sacrificed a lot for me and my career.” |
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