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Smoke’s Belle
Smoke’s Belle and Pat Hubbert were a team.
When Pat saw the little mare place 14th at the Snaffle Bit Futurity as a
3-year-old in 1977, he knew he wanted her.
“It’s a good thing
that he got her,” said Debbie Hubbert, Pat’s daughter. “There’s probably
not another trainer that would have gotten along with her as well as he
did.”
That sentiment seemed to be the norm for the mare.
Consigned to the Snaffle Bit Sale, Pat decided to buy the mare, who was
by Mr Gun Smoke and out of Mac’s Sujo. When he went and talked to Tom
Lyons, who had shown her in the futurity, Tom informed Pat that Smoke’s
Belle was “a little bit crazy.”
A little crazy might have been an
understatement – the mare would not even let herself be caught in a box
stall, but Pat just said she was a little quirky.
Pat convinced
some customers of his to buy the mare, but after getting the mare home,
they decided to sell all their horses. Pat told his wife, Judy, that
they had to buy her. At the time, Judy assumed he was crazy.
The
family mortgaged their ranch to pay for the mare, and Pat would jokingly
tell people that he would move Smoke’s Belle into the house and Judy to
the stall, if he could.
The decision to buy the cantankerous mare
paid off. Pat and Smoke’s Belle went on to win many prestigious events,
including Salinas, the Cow Palace, Indio, and Imperial. They won the
Bridle Class at the Snaffle Bit Futurity twice – in 1980 and 1981, and
were Reserve Champions in 1983 and 1985. The Snaffle Bit Bridle wins are
something no other mare has achieved.
In 1986, one of her foals,
Smokinic, followed in her mother’s footsteps and won the Snaffle Bit
Futurity. Although Pat had been planning to show her, he hurt his back,
and so Greg Ward rode the mare instead. Fitting, because Smokinic’s sire
was Reminic – Greg’s stallion.
That same year, Smoke’s Belle
barely missed making the bridle finals.
“Pat always said she was
earning her keep,” said Debbie. “Most of her wins came while she was
carrying a foal. She always would show in the fall, after the baby was
weaned, right up until it wasn’t comfortable for her.”
Pat’s two
daughters, DeDee and Debbie, would show the mare in many different
equitation classes, and also showed the mare in many AHSA Medal finals.
Smoke’s Belle produced 14 foals – 10 of which were performers. Along
with her Snaffle Bit Champion, she has produced four Snaffle Bit
Futurity Finalists, an APHA World Champion, Multiple AQHA and AQHYA
World Show Finalists, and an AQHA Super Horse contender. Smoke’s Belle showed
for the last time when she was 14 years old, when she won the California
State Fair Open Bridle Championship. She retired and lived out her life
at the Hubbert ranch, passing away in 2001.
Pat considered the
mare a friend, and said there never was another one quite like her. |