Bubba Cascio, the Glossary
Charles William Cascio (August 7, 1932 – November 2, 2022), better known as Bubba Cascio or C. W. Cascio, was an American race horse trainer, and two-time winner of the All American Futurity, having won in 1968 with Three Oh's, and again in 1970 with Rocket Wrangler.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: All American Futurity, American Quarter Horse, American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame, Champion of Champions (horse race), Cutting (sport), Dash For Cash, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Horse racing, Horse trainer, Hot walker, Houston, Jockey, Matlock Rose, Parimutuel betting, Reining, Rocket Wrangler, Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, Three Oh's, White House.
- AQHA Hall of Fame (members)
- American Quarter Horse racehorses
- American racehorse trainers
All American Futurity
The All American Futurity is a race for two-year-old American Quarter Horse racehorses run at Ruidoso Downs Race Track in Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico on Labor Day.
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American Quarter Horse
The American Quarter Horse, or Quarter Horse, is an American breed of horse that excels at sprinting short distances.
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American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame
The American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum was created by the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), based in Amarillo, Texas. Bubba Cascio and American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame are AQHA Hall of Fame (members).
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Champion of Champions (horse race)
The Champion of Champions is a stakes race annually held at Los Alamitos Race Course in Cypress, California.
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Cutting (sport)
Cutting is a western-style equestrian competition in which a horse and rider work together before a judge or panel of judges to demonstrate the horse's athleticism and ability to handle cattle.
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Dash For Cash
Dash For Cash (April 17, 1973May 20, 1996) was an American Quarter Horse racehorse and an influential sire in the Quarter Horse breed. Bubba Cascio and Dash For Cash are American Quarter Horse racehorses.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight David Eisenhower (born David Dwight Eisenhower; October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969), nicknamed Ike, was an American military officer and statesman who served as the 34th president of the United States from 1953 to 1961.
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Horse racing
Horse racing is an equestrian performance activity, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition.
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Horse trainer
A horse trainer is a person who tends to horses and teaches them different disciplines.
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Hot walker
A hot walker within the practice of horse management is a person such as a groom or stable worker who hand walks hot, sweaty horses after a workout, particularly after work on a racetrack.
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Houston
Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and in the Southern United States.
Jockey
A jockey is someone who rides horses in horse racing or steeplechase racing, primarily as a profession.
Matlock Rose
Matlock Rose, born Berry Matlock Rose (1924–2008), was a professional horse trainer for over 60 years. Bubba Cascio and Matlock Rose are AQHA Hall of Fame (members).
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Parimutuel betting
Parimutuel betting or pool betting is a betting system in which all bets of a particular type are placed together in a pool; taxes and the "house-take" or "vigorish" are deducted, and payoff odds are calculated by sharing the pool among all winning bets.
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Reining
Reining is a western riding competition for horses where the riders guide the horses through a precise pattern of circles, spins, and stops.
Rocket Wrangler
Winner of the All American Futurity, Rocket Wrangler (1968–1992) went on to sire Dash For Cash. Bubba Cascio and Rocket Wrangler are American Quarter Horse racehorses.
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Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
The Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, is a western, historical museum in Fort Worth, Texas, United States that "honors those men and women who have shown excellence in the business and support of rodeo and the western lifestyle in Texas." The Hall of Fame includes over 125 cowboys and cowgirls, each of whom has a booth to display personal memorabilia.
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Three Oh's
Three Oh's (foaled 1966) was a brown Quarter Horse stallion, AQHA #0458120, winner of the 1968 All American Futurity. Bubba Cascio and Three Oh's are American Quarter Horse racehorses.
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White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States.
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See also
AQHA Hall of Fame (members)
- American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame
- Anne Windfohr Marion
- Bubba Cascio
- Buster Welch
- Carol Harris
- Carol Rose (horse breeder)
- Clarence Scharbauer Jr.
- D. Wayne Lukas
- E. Paul Waggoner
- Frank Merrill (equestrian)
- Frank Vessels
- Helen Michaelis
- Louis Pearce Jr.
- Matlock Rose
American Quarter Horse racehorses
- Barbara L
- Black Easter Bunny
- Bubba Cascio
- Charger Bar
- Cherry Lake (horse)
- Chicado V
- Chicks Beduino
- Clabber (horse)
- Dash For Cash
- Doc Quixote
- Docs Keepin Time
- Easy Date
- Easy Jet (horse)
- Eternal Sun
- Evening Snow
- Garrett's Miss Pawhuska
- Go Man Go
- Goetta (horse)
- Grey Badger II
- Jet Deck
- Joe Hancock
- Joe Reed (horse)
- Joe Reed II
- Kaweah Bar
- Lena's Bar
- Leo (horse)
- Lightning Bar
- Maddon's Bright Eyes
- Miss Meyers
- Moon Deck
- Moonist
- Oklahoma Star
- Ought To Go
- Peter McCue
- Refrigerator (horse)
- Rocket Wrangler
- Ronas Ryon
- Shue Fly
- Special Effort
- Streakin Six
- Sugar Bars
- Texas Dandy
- Three Oh's
- Top Moon
- Town Policy
- Traveler (horse)
American racehorse trainers
- A. Jack Joyner
- Alexis Barba
- Bernard S. Flint
- Big Four of Maryland Thoroughbred racing
- Bill Winfrey
- Boozoo Chavis
- Bubba Cascio
- Bud Delp
- Buster Millerick
- Cam Gambolati
- Denny Cordell
- Edward I. Kelly Sr.
- Frank E. Childs
- Frank Y. Whiteley Jr.
- H. Eugene Leigh
- Ivor G. Balding
- J. Elliott Burch
- James Kasparoff
- John Benjamin Pryor
- John G. Canty
- John Huggins (racehorse trainer)
- John J. Tammaro Jr.
- John M. Gaver Sr.
- Julio Canani
- Louis Feustel
- Marion Van Berg
- Max Hirsch
- Michael Dickinson (horseman)
- Michael G. Walsh
- Michael J. Trombetta
- Michael R. Matz
- Monty Roberts
- Neil D. Drysdale
- Patrick B. Byrne
- Richard E. Dutrow Jr.
- Robert J. Frankel
- Sally A. Bailie
- Sherrill W. Ward
- Simon Callaghan
- Tom Smith (horse trainer)
- Willard L. Proctor
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubba_Cascio
Also known as C.W. Bubba Cascio, C.W. Cascio, C.W. “Bubba” Cascio.