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Jack Brizendine

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Nationality
  
American

Spouse(s)
  
Pamela

Occupation
  
Quarter Horse trainer

Children
  
4

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Born
  
January 8th, 1944
Bugscuffle, Oklahoma

Died
  
30 November 2015, Rocklin, California, United States

Alma mater
  
University of California, Berkeley

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Jack David Brizendine (January 8, 1944 – November 30, 2015) was an American horseman and professional trainer of American Quarter Horses, most notable for having earned 7 world champion titles in 3 different breed associations, and also for having trained or sold 22 world champions. A member of the American Quarter Horse Association, Brizendine began his horse show career competing in stock horse competitions and arena performance events including working cow horse, reining, western riding and western pleasure. He trained horses on his ranch in Lincoln in Northern California.

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Career

Jack Brizendine's participation in AQHA events began in 1971, although he did show in other breed association competitions. Brizendine's specialty was halter horse competition for which he earned several AQHA World Champion titles, most notably for My Tru Luv, Classic Edition, and Interception. He was also a Quarter Horse breeder, and trained and exhibited horses in various disciplines including working cow horse, reining, western riding and western pleasure. He was a member of Team Wrangler, an educational outreach program focused on the horse industry; a cooperative endeavor between Wrangler and AQHA.

AQHA's exhibitor point records, which began in 1994, show Brizendine with an all-time point total of 9,830 and 7,150 wins. In 2014, he was presented with a lifetime achievement award presented by the AQHA Professional Horsemen’s Council.

Hall of Fame

On November 17, 2016 Jack Brizendine was inducted into the World Conformation Horse Association Hall of Fame along with Larry Sullivant and J.T. Walters.

Death

On November 30, 2015 Jack Brizendine died in Rocklin, California after a three-year battle with lung cancer.

References

Jack Brizendine Wikipedia