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Out On Parole (horse)


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Out On Parole (1997–2018) was a Tennessee Walking Horse who won the World Grand
Out On Parole
Championship in the 2002 Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration.
Breed Tennessee Walking Horse
Discipline Show horse
Life and career [edit]
Sire Pusher's Doing Time
Out On Parole was a black roan stallion with a white blaze on his face and a white sock on Dam Pride's Golden Doll
his left hind foot, sired by Pusher's Doing Time and out of the mare Pride's Golden Doll. He Sex Stallion
was foaled on March 25, 1997 and bred by Judy Moore of Shelbyville, Tennessee. He was Foaled March 25, 1997
sold to Bob Kilgore as a yearling, then sold to Pete Hammond, who sold him to Randall Color Black roan, blaze, left hind sock
and Sadie Baskins.[1] The Baskins owned him from his two-year-old year until his death. Breeder Judy Moore
Out On Parole was trained by Bud Dunn and Son Stables of Florence, Alabama. Bud Dunn Owner Randall and Sadie Baskins
trained Out On Parole to canter, but as he was working with RPM, his second World Grand
Trainer Steve Dunn
Champion at the time, his son Steve Dunn was Out On Parole's primary trainer. [2] Steve
Major wins
Dunn rode Out On Parole in the 1999 Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration and
Two-Year-Old World Championship in 1999
won the Two-Year-Old World Championship. The following year he won the Three-Year-
Reserve Three-Year-Old World Championship
Old preliminary class but came in reserve in the World Championship. In 2001, Out On in 2000
Parole was the Four-Year-Old World Champion. The next year he won Division A of the Four-Year-Old World Championship in 2001
Stallions Class, the traditional first test of horses entering the World Grand Championship, World Grand Championship in 2002

and was one of 11 horses entered in the World Grand Championship. Bud Dunn had died
in early 2001, and for the big stake Steve Dunn wore the tie his father had worn during both of his World Grand Championship wins. Out
On Parole was named the World Grand Champion for 2002. Following the win, he was exhibited at many horse shows and once
performed at the University of Tennessee homecoming football game. He was officially retired at the Celebration in 2013, although he
continued to be used for breeding.[2][3] One of his sons, First Parole, was a World Champion. [4]

Out On Parole died January 21, 2018. He had developed a tumor and was undergoing surgery to remove it, but died on the operating
table.[2]

References [edit]

1. ^ "Tennessee Walking horse - OUT ON PAROLE #970569 home page by Walkers West" . www.walkerswest.com. Retrieved 12 February
2018.
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2. ^ "Equine Obituary - Out On Parole - The Walking Horse Report" . The Walking Horse Report Online . Retrieved 12 February 2018.
3. ^ "2002 World Grand Champion Out On Parole Retirement Ceremony - The Walking Horse Report" . The Walking Horse Report Online .
Retrieved 12 February 2018.
4. ^ "Equine Obituary - First Parole - The Walking Horse Report" . The Walking Horse Report Online . Retrieved 12 February 2018.

External links [edit]

Video of Out On Parole

Categories: World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horses Individual Tennessee Walking Horses

This page was last edited on 13 July 2022, at 18:46 (UTC).

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