Most of you probably read about this astonishing Tevis feat! Click here to read the original story.
Goober isn’t the only horse her family has found on Craigslist, Sanoma Blakeley says.
(CNN)After 16 hours pushing through the world’s most rigorous endurance horse race, 18-year-old Sanoma Blakeley and her horse Goober were sprinting all-out under a black sky in California’s Gold Rush country.
Neck and neck with them was a three-time winner of the race, Jeremy Reynolds. Blakeley, meanwhile, was striding atop a horse her family found for free on Craigslist.
“He passed me a couple of times in the last four miles,” Blakely told CNN. “We were running our horses as fast as they were willing to go.”
In the end, Blakeley finished about a horse length in front of her competitor.
After galloping out at 5:15 a.m. near Truckee, California, she and Goober had endured three canyons, multiple river crossings and epic elevation changes while traversing 100 miles on the Western States Trail.
One hundred eighty-four horses began this year’s Tevis Cup. The race standings show 98 horses crossing the finish line.
Riding between points near Truckee to finish near Auburn, California, they were competing in the 64th annual running of the Tevis Cup on August 17. It bills itself as the world’s most difficult equestrian endurance ride.

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Correct! Did you know that Sheila’s ranch is nearby? In fact, I use her farrier! The Varian Ranch (V6) is awesome, too, right here in Parkfield.
A great family. And yes, she certainly grew the breed. And, another fun fact in this area… did you know that WR Hearst brought over the first Arabians?
He created the Morab registry!
The horse that won the Tevis, affectionately known as Goober, has the genes to do anything he wants to do. His great grandfather was Ali Jamaal. When Sheila Varian needed to buy a stallion it was an Ali Jamaal
son or grandson that she bought, Justin.