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Mona Lisa
Few
other works of art in history have given the human eye such fascination
and it may be said that few erformance horses will surmount the
matchless equine namesake of the Mona Lisa.
Like the famous 16th
century portrait by Leonardo Da Vinci, the Hobson Ranch-bred reined cow
horse Mona Lisa became an icon for her industry. Foaled in 1950, her
excellence and achievements are being noted and recognized over four
decades later. Her sire, Aliso Boy, was mostly Thoroughbred and her dam
was a ranch mare by Hi Step.
Mona Lisa was originally trained by
Joe Yanez, and later ridden by American Quarter Horse Association,
National Cutting Horse Association, and National Reined Cow Horse
Association Hall of Famer Don Dodge. Don and the distinctive mare
accumulated numerous titles during the fifties, winning the Champion
Stock Horse Trophy and later the Stock Horse Championship twice. They
also won the Monterey National and Santa Barbara.
The mare was
later paired with Ronnie Richards after being purchased by Arthur and
Alberta Elliott. Purchased for their daughter Patty, who would later
ride the mare during college, Ronnie and Mona Lisa rode to heart
stopping performances that dazzled spectators and trainers nationwide.
Among the titles claimed during her performance years are a string of
continuous Top Ten finishes with the California Reined Cow Horse
Association, and her stake wins continued for over a decade.
Producing only three foals in her lifetime, Mona Lisa was bred to a
Thoroughbred race horse stud named Mister Triple Chic all three times.
She was exposed to Doc Bar and numerous other Quarter Horse studs, but
never caught. Her offspring included Lisa Chic, Mona Chic, and a black
gelding that was later sold by the Elliott Ranch.
Lisa Chic did
really well, winning at Monterey and showing well at the Cow Palace.
Ronnie started her and had her bridled up by the time Patty started
showing her during her time at Cal Poly University. Patty won the
Year-End Championship on her in the reined cow horse classes.
Ronnie started Mona Chic and showed her in the Hackamore for awhile. She
was injured and never got back into showing.
Good cow horses her
babies became, but they werent their mother and Mona Lisas
accomplishments remain unrivaled.
Interestingly enough, Mona
Lisas original rider, Don Dodge later ended up living on the Elliott
Ranch. He recalled that at one time, there were seven saddles offered
for major stock horse classes in the western United States and Mona Lisa
won six of the seven saddles.
Mona Lisa is still considered one
of the greatest reined cow horses of all time and was the first horse to
win all three bridle horse classes at the Cow Palace. The unforgettable
chestnut wowed the hearts of many. In trying to find a bit that worked
well for Mona Lisa, Dodge had a Garcia Bit made specifically for her and
it is still being used today. Appropriately, it carries her name,
another facet is the legacy of this remarkable athlete.
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