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Barrel Racing Loses an Icon Dr Nick Bar, The
Ultimate Barrel Horse Sire, passed away on Monday morning May 1, 2006.
“NICK” MADE A LITTLE 8-YEAR-OLD GIRLS DREAM COME TRUE.
Owned by four-time National Finals Rodeo Qualifier, Fallon Taylor,
“Nick” was loved by all. Nick was 27. In his youth, Dr
Nick Bar set the barrel racing world on fire running the fastest qualifying time
his futurity year in Fort Smith. Dr Nick Bar claimed victories on the pro
rodeo circuit as well as AQHA shows, earning points there in heading, heeling
and pole bending. A phenomenal barrel
horse, Dr Nick Bar, is best known for helping Fallon Taylor place her indelible
mark on barrel racing history. A gift for Fallon, Shelton and Dian Taylor,
purchased Dr Nick Bar in hopes of igniting their young daughter’s rodeo
career. “Nick” became a member of the family and surpassed
everyone’s expectations. Aboard Dr Nick Bar, Fallon filled her WPRA card
in 1991 winning their first pro rodeo together in Lafayette, Louisiana. Dr Nick Bar and
Fallon fueled rodeo fans from all generations, breaking arena records at the
Mesquite Championship Rodeo, donating their winnings to Muscular Dystrophy and
encouraging each person in the crowd to match the funds. To say “Nick”
was a crowd pleaser is a huge understatement. Folks would drop cola cans
and trip over saddles running to the fence to watch Dr Nick Bar compete.
His fluid running style, remarkable speed and ability to peel the paint smooth
off a barrel amazed onlookers everywhere. With a tender heart for his
little jockey, Fallon, Dr Nick Bar entered each arena with elegance, grace and
beauty like none other. Fallon reports that, “Nick loved a Saturday
night performance more than anything. The louder the music, the better.” Dr Nick Bar went on
to become the world’s most recognized barrel horse stallion, producing
numerous world champions and siring the only stud ever to win Fort Smith.
At age 21, Dr Nick Bar, with Kacee Bacon riding him, clocked the third fastest
time at the OKC Youth World Show. Scott
Bacon kept “NICK” at his breeding ranch for the past several years.
Scott and “NICK” were wonderful partners. For those who will
forever love Dr Nick Bar, keep your eyes on the up and coming young stallion by
Dr Nick Bar and Flowers and Money. Huachuca, meaning The Great One, is
making his debut season this year on the WPRA tour with rider, Fallon Taylor.
Like his dad, “Chuck” has a style all his own and is ideally gifted to
become the next Super horse that will lead our barrel racing community into the
future. “NICK” is now
RESTING PEACEFULLY AT HOME WITH
FALLON AND HER FAMILY. Dr Nick Bar, you
will be missed. THANK YOU “NICK” The Taylor Family
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