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Augusta Futurity News 2001
Rapp wins 2001 Futurity
Mary Ann Rapp, who is nearly five months pregnant, marked a 221 to win the Futurity Non-Pro title by five points over John Paxton during the final night of the Augusta Futurity.

CEO dominates amateurs
In only an hour, Glade Knight pulled off his first two Augusta Futurity championships.

Mary Ann Rapp gets two shots at title
It's not uncommon to see the name Rapp at the top of the Futurity Non-Pro class. But this time, it's not Phil Rapp.

Bartlett claims Classic Non-Pro title
In the Classic Non-Pro finals, Deborah Kelley Bartlett collected $15,055 after scoring a 222 to win by 6.5 points.

Shepard scores 222 to take lead
Sam Shepard, who won last year's America's Greatest Cowboy event, marked the highest score through seven days of the 2001 Augusta Futurity with a 222 in the second go-round of the Classic Open on Thursday.

Mitchell wins Open semifinals
Skip Hamilton wrapped his arms around Brad Mitchell and gave him a bear hug after his run.

Morris leads 4-year-old Open Division
He's had his horse for barely three months, and Craig Morris of Weatherford, Texas, is starting to reap the rewards.

Sanders, Justice lead way
For Dean Sanders, Chukas Smartie has been a horse who has lived up to her name. On Wednesday, she was brilliant again.

Warriner takes lead in non-pro division
Tom Warriner knocked an expectant mother off the top rung in Tuesday's Augusta Futurity.

Cox success continues
Things weren't always easy for him. The first couple of years at the Augusta Futurity, Lloyd Cox had his share of problems.

Mussallem leads Classic non-pro division
Wayne Pearson wasn't proud of his run in the first go-round of the Classic Non-Pro on Sunday. But the self-described "weekend warrior'' has an excuse.

Stewart credits good draw, cattle for lead
While firefighters fought a fire a few blocks away, David Stewart was setting the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center ablaze.

Gibson adds to family honors
Seventeen-year-old Jennifer Gibson cut three cows on CC Smart Pep and scored a 220 to win the $20,000 Non-Pro Any Age finals.

For one rider winning isn't everything
The 43-year-old Sioux Falls, S.D., rider posted a 218 and held on to win the competition during the second day of the 22nd annual Augusta Futurity.

Barnwell's Nix captures Youth title
The 16-year-old Barnwell (S.C.) High School junior marked a 218.5 to win the elusive title by 1.5 points over Jennifer Gibson and Jeff May.

McLean takes first round
Just before 1:30 p.m., McLean took control of the first round of the $50,000 Amateur Any Age with a 221.




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