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Congratulations to Jarvis Anderson and A Nimble Wimp for making the Open Finals at the NRHA Futurity. A Nimble Wimp is sired by Wimpys Little Step out of TT Great Red Shanel (great pine) and his LTE is 23,000+ all earned in Level 4 futurities.
Big thank you to Rod and Paulette Westrum for the opportunity to train and show this outstanding stallion and we are all looking forward to 2012.
And another big thank you to ALL of our amazing and wonderful clients for the great year. None of this would be possible without your support and we appreciate you all so much and all that you do for us.
- Jarvis and Stephanie |
- Welcome
Located at the prestigious Green Valley Ranch in Aubrey, Texas Jarvis Anderson Performance horses specializes in futurity and derby horses. Jarvis also takes a limited number of non pro riders and horses.
Our program is based off of years of experience and knowledge gained from other professionals in the sport of reining.
Jarvis is a firm believer that in order to keep up to date with today’s tough competition, it is important that a trainer should be always be trying to better himself and his program. Jarvis is always improving himself by seeking help from top contenders.
“Never be afraid to seek help, but always remember your own fundamentals”.
Our program is also based off the theory that healthy, happy and sound horses are always going to perform their best. We want our reining horses to love their job as much as we do.
Green Valley Ranch, owned and operated by the Winegar family has developed into one of the largest and most impressive performance horse training and breeding facilities in the world. The facility consists of everything needed to provide young prospects to finished show horses the opportunity to succeed.
-Arena 440 x 150 feet
-Filled with the best in Kaiser dirt
-Round pen with observation deck and MUCH more!
Give us a call, or stop by at any time | | Last Updated on Friday, 16 September 2011 01:43 | - About Us
Jarvis has a lifelong involvement in showing reining horses. Jarvis first entered the show ring on a reining horse at the age of six, and from there his love of the sport and competition only grew. Jarvis showed horses as a youth and non pro until he was 19 years old earning nearly $20,000.
In 2001, Jarvis gave up his non pro status and went to Purcell, Oklahoma and train horses under NRHA hall of fame inductee, Doug Milholland.
After a year, Jarvis returned home to continue training horses with his Father Jaydee Anderson. Jaydee has been training horses 25+ years. Jarvis gives praise to Jaydee for the knowledge and experienced he has gained, and gives credit to his mother Janis, for his over all love of horses.
In 2008 Jarvis made the open futurity finals and tied for the reserve championship in the Intermediate Open, helping him to earn a spot among NRHA's top twenty riders.
Jarvis currently has LTE of $300,000. He is a Multiple open futurity and derby finalist. Jarvis is a member of the NRHA Professionals, and holds his NRHA Judging card.
Stephanie Anderson comes from a long line of horse lovers and enthusiasts, and practically grew up on the back of a horse. Stephanie first began her showing career as a youth in the ApHCA, showing in English, Pleasure, and Halter. Stephanie showed horses for several years winning many titles including High Point at the Canadian Appaloosa Nationals at the age of nine.
Following in her families footsteps she gave up the pleasure horses for a bit of speed. She successfully competed in pee wee, Junior, high school and college rodeo.
Stephanie was also competitive in queen pageants and held multiple titles throughout the years. Stephanie loves horses and loves trying new events. She currently shows reining horses as a non pro along side Jarvis and continues her education.
Jarvis and Stephanie combined their passion for horses when they were married July 26th, 2007 and now enjoy running their new business together out of Green Valley Ranch. | | Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 04:12 |
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