2023 Distance Horse of the Year is Cynthia Mettes' Nchantedprincevaliant+
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February 13 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Greenwood Village, CO – February 13 –
Congratulations to the 2023 Distance Horse of the Year,
Nchantedprincevaliant+ (Valiant), an 13 year old gelding out of FSF
Dakaros Enchanter X SHF South Comet and owned and ridden by Cynthia
Mettes.
Valiant started his distance career in 2016 with his breeder/owner,
Pamela Burrows. Valiant did 2 limited distance rides with Pam that year.
In January 2017, Valiant was purchased by his current owner, Cynthia
Mettes. Since Valiant’s career has blossomed, in between 2017 to 2022,
Valiant completed several Endurance and Competitive Trail events. In his
first year, he completed one limited distance ride and then moved up to
50 mile rides, completing three 50 mile rides that year, one at a
distance of 55 miles.
Valiant completed a tough 50-mile AERC endurance ride in August of 2018,
the Spanish Peaks ride in Colorado, placing fourth. Valiant also placed
first in the AHA Region 9 CTR Championship with a perfect score of 200,
he turned around and did the same thing again the following year.
Valiant was also awarded his Legion of Honor in the 2019 season. Cindy
states “Valiant is a total blast to camp with. Whenever I come around
the trailer to his pen, I call out his name and he calls back to me with
great gusto. He is very “verbal” and it puts a smile on my face every
time.
For the 2023 competition year Valiant completed 11 NATRC Open
competitive trail rides, placing first and Sweepstakes in 4 of those
competitions. He earned his NATRC National Championship award along with
placing third in the nation for the NATRC President’s Cup award.
Amongst all the NATRC competitions, he completed two AERC 50-mile rides,
Valiant was Reserve Champion in the AHA Region 9 50-mile ride and
fourth in the AERC Open ride. Valiant then went on to win the AHA Region
9 Championship CTR and placed first and Sweepstakes in the Open
competition.
Cindy states “Competitions are all about the food. I get up 4 hours
before a competition starts and feed him an early breakfast. I hurry to
get it to him as he won’t quit screaming until I get him his breakfast –
just about wakes up the whole camp! It certainly gets all the other
horses stirred up and wanting THEIR breakfast. Valiant has me trained
when it comes to carrots. He “asks” for them in camp with lots of
nickers, and I comply (those nickers just melt my heart). On the trail,
he will stop and bend his head around for a carrot. I carry a LOT of
carrots with me on the trail!! He always tries so hard to do what I ask.
He is just a fun-fun-fun horse, no drama, just a joy to be with. And
really, the best part is that after a competition I don’t feel like I
have done anything. Valiant is a delight to ride and very easy on me
since he has learned to carry himself so nicely.
In summary, Valiant is a horse that has continued to compete each year,
placing well. He is a testament to the longevity and versatility of the
Arabian horse.
For more information on the Arabian Horse Association, please go to www.arabianhorses.org.