When our team saw Cade Rice’s name on the list for the 2024 Cinch Timed Event Championship, our very first question was ‘Does that mean Sevens Star Glo will be there, too!?’.
Safe to say, Rice kept us guessing—but not anymore.
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Monday, Feb. 26, Rice announced he’d be bringing two-time ARHFA World Champion Heel Horse “Hank” to the Lazy E to heel on at the CTEC, bringing the stud’s show-stopping big brakes to the red dirt of Guthrie.
@teamropingjournal Cade. Freakin. Rice. And of course, the incomparable Sevens Star Glo. 2022 AND 2023 @American Rope Horse Futurity Heeling World Champions. #HEELSHOT #smoke #burningrubber #teamroping #heeling ♬ Gasolina – Daddy Yankee
“I’ve won more on this horse than I’ve won on anything,” Rice, 34, of Lipan, Texas, said. “And he deserves this spotlight. The horse is a winner. So he got the call.”
Sevens Star Glo, a 2017 buckskin stallion, is by CSR Dual Glo out of Sevens Tootsie Time by Hes Dun His Time, and he stands at Brazos Valley Stallion Station. He’s owned by Marshall and Lezlie Wier, and Sevens Star Glo has earned some $144,834 in his show career, in which he also ended the AQHA World Show the Senior Heading World Champion and Reserve Superhorse.
Rice will also be on another AQHA World Champion horse in 2006 gelding Kit Brooks, owned by Gary Wells. Kit Brooks is by Kit Dual out of Amandas Starlight by Grays Starlight.