Horsename: | Diamonds Sparkle |
Breed: | Quarter Horse |
Discipline: | Reining Roping Halter Western pleasure |
Sire: | Mr Diamond Dude |
Grandsire: | Blondy's Dude |
Dam: | Pollyanna Rose |
Damsire: | Clabber Question |
Sex: | Mare |
Foaled: | 1974 |
Death Date: | November 2002 (aged 28) |
Country: | United States |
Color: | Palomino |
Breeder: | M. J. Sprouse and Jerald Freeman |
Owner: | Carol Rose |
Otherawards: | AQHA Performance Register of Merit AQHA Champion 1979 AQHA World Show Superorse 1979 AQHA World Champion Senior Heading AQHA Superior Steer Roping |
Honors: | National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame |
Diamonds Sparkle (born 1974) was an outstanding show horse and Quarter horse broodmare.[1] She was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame.
Diamonds Sparkle was registered as number 1,004,317 with the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA). She was registered as a 1974 palomino mare, bred and owned by M. J. Sprouse and Jerald Freeman of Bixby, Oklahoma.[2] Her sire was a son of Blondy's Dude out of a mare that traced to Wimpy P-1 and Oklahoma Star P-6. Diamonds Sparkle's dam was out of a mare that traced to Three Bars (TB), Bert, and Clabber.[3]
Diamonds Sparkle was the AQHA World Show Superhorse winner in 1979 as well as being the 1979 AQHA World Champion Senior Heading Horse.[4] She earned 23 AQHA Halter Points, 39 AQHA Heeling Points, 22 AQHA Heading Points, 31 AQHA Western Pleasure Points, and 28 AQHA Reining Points.[4] She also earned an AQHA Championship and an AQHA Superior Steer Roping Horse award.[4]
Diamonds Sparkle's offspring include Sparkles Rosezana, winner of the 1985 National Reining Horse Association (or NRHA) Futurity; Zans Diamond Sun, 1987 AQHA World Champion in Junior Reining; Sparkles Suzana, 1989 NRHA Derby Champion; Genuine Redskin, 1990 NRHA Derby Champion; Shining Spark, 1994 NRHA Derby Champion; and Spark O Lena, 1996 AQHA Reserve World Show Superhorse.[1] Her son Shining Spark in 2005 reached the milestone of being the sire of foals that had earned over $2 million in NRHA competition.[5] She died in November 2002.[6] Sparkles Rosezana, Zans Diamond Sun and Sparkles Suzana were sired by fellow Hall of Fame member Zan Parr Bar.[7]
Diamonds Sparkle was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 2007.[8] In 1996 she was inducted into the National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame.[9]