Holt resident takes first place in horse show

Angie Reichert and the horse she rode, Surely Cashing Chex, in the competition stand with other attendees. [SHANE RUX PHOTOGRAPHY | SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN]

A Holt resident recently gave a standout performance in an Ohio freestyle horse reining event.

Angie Reichert placed first in the 2017 All American Quarter Horse Congress Horse Show in Columbus, Ohio.

She rode Surely Cashin Chex — also called "Barbie" by Fort Walton Beach owner Linda Williams. Reichert performed her routine to to the music "Indian Outlaw."

Reichert is a performance American Quarter Horse Association trainer. She boards over 18 horses and works with another 25-plus clients who take lessons from her and her staffers, Devon Smith and Lisa Jackson.

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This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Holt resident takes first place in horse show