1970), nicknamed Red, was a rodeo stock horse who excelled in steer wrestling and barrel racing.
[4] World champion barrel racer Sherry Combs Johnson first saw Red when her husband and his brother bought the horse together.
Combs Johnson believed that the steer wrestling pattern was responsible for his easy transition and ability to run hard without many mistakes.
According to Combs Johnson, Red was also a very independent horse who did not care for human attention.
First, he carried his owner Combs Johnson to a barrel racing world championship.
[4] Then he carried her friend and hall of famer Tom Nesmith[5] to a Rodeo Cowboys Association (now known as the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association) steer wrestling world championship.