national champions at denver list?

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kane1598

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Denver is the "National" Shorthorn Show only every other year. Lousville is alternately the national annual show for the shorthorn breed. I havent been involved with shorthorns for very long, but in recent years CYT Max Rosa 911 was reserve national champion at Denver as a calf, and then was Grand Champion at the National show at NAILE the following year where we were reserve to her. I dont know if there is a list anywhere, you might want to check with the ASA.
 

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kane1598 said:
Denver is the "National" Shorthorn Show only every other year. Lousville is alternately the national annual show for the shorthorn breed. I havent been involved with shorthorns for very long, but in recent years CYT Max Rosa 911 was reserve national champion at Denver as a calf, and then was Grand Champion at the National show at NAILE the following year where we were reserve to her. I dont know if there is a list anywhere, you might want to check with the ASA.

How long has this format been this way? 

I know that Denver '92 and Denver '93 held a two time National Champion Female-- I'm wondering if she is the only one... 
 

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Didn't the CF Rose 033 TP win two years in a row?  I can't quite remember if she was national champion two years in a row or just won Louisville or Denver twice.  This was the heifer calf Hartmans bought as a calf in Cates' sale, Trump X Gold Rose 721, I'm not 100% sure of her number.  I'll have to do some digging, but I think she won something twice.  I think she had some reproductive problems and could only be flushed invitro.  Anyway, I've had two full sisters, still have one of them, and their offspring and they are wonderful cows.  Some of you might even like them if you didn't know their pedigree.
 

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outspoken said:
kane1598 said:
Denver is the "National" Shorthorn Show only every other year. Lousville is alternately the national annual show for the shorthorn breed. I havent been involved with shorthorns for very long, but in recent years CYT Max Rosa 911 was reserve national champion at Denver as a calf, and then was Grand Champion at the National show at NAILE the following year where we were reserve to her. I dont know if there is a list anywhere, you might want to check with the ASA.

How long has this format been this way? 

I know that Denver '92 and Denver '93 held a two time National Champion Female-- I'm wondering if she is the only one... 

I believe Cedar Curve Farrah was a two time champ in the early 90's...would have to confirm though.


 

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GM said:
outspoken said:
kane1598 said:
Denver is the "National" Shorthorn Show only every other year. Lousville is alternately the national annual show for the shorthorn breed. I havent been involved with shorthorns for very long, but in recent years CYT Max Rosa 911 was reserve national champion at Denver as a calf, and then was Grand Champion at the National show at NAILE the following year where we were reserve to her. I dont know if there is a list anywhere, you might want to check with the ASA.

How long has this format been this way? 

I know that Denver '92 and Denver '93 held a two time National Champion Female-- I'm wondering if she is the only one... 

I believe Cedar Curve Farrah was a two time champ in the early 90's...would have to confirm though.

She is who I am talking about...  Wondering if she's the only one, as I have been told.. Just wanted to confirm our thoughts.
 
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