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GoHorseShow.com Exclusive: Vital Signs Are Good Sells To Moran Family
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GoHorseShow.com has learned that one of the industry’s most dominant show horses, Vital Signs Are Good has sold to the Moran Family of Laguna Hills, California. Trainer Charlie Cole of High Point Performance Horses told GoHorseShow.com Wednesday evening, “There is no doubt that she’s the greatest show mare ever and we are really excited to add another great horse to our string.”

Trainer Jason Martin explained how the deal came about. “We were at the Congress and Joe (Moran) wanted to look for a new horse for his daughter, Theresa. We weren’t really seeing anything, so one night I texted him and said ‘Why don’t you just buy Vital Signs?’ From there, it was a long negotiating process. There were a few other people interested but we were able to make it happen and we are just thrilled.”

The terms of the deal were not disclosed, however, according to Cole, “The price was negotiated between the Morans and the Glovers. There are a lot of prices floating around out there and I haven’t heard a correct one yet.”

Vital Signs Are Good, fondly known as Lucy, has been a house-hold name synonymous with consistency and domination in both the amateur and open ranks. The 2000 AQHA mare began her reign of World Championships at the 2002 AQHA World Championship show where she won the 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure. Kristen (Glover) Galyean bought her after her two year old year and the two were an immediate force. Their first AQHA World Championship came as a three year old in Amateur Western Pleasure. The pair went on to win 9 AQHA World and 27 Congress Championships in both Amateur and Open Western Pleasure and Western Riding. They just returned from the 2009 Congress where they won four Championship titles. Kristen and Lucy’s mark of 237.5 at the 2005 AQHA World Championships in Amateur Western Riding has not been topped by an amateur and will forever go down in history as one of the greatest single performances at an AQHA World show.

The nine year old mare by Zippos Mr Goodbar and out of Vitalism has proven herself as an outstanding broodmare as well. She is the dam of Invest N Vital Signs, the highest money earning western pleasure stallion of all time, as well as VS Code Red who won three classes at the 2009 Congress.  He was the winner of the 2 Year Old Non-Pro Open Western Pleasure, the 2 Year old Open Western Pleasure as well as the 2 Year Old Limited Open Western Pleasure, all with Kristen aboard. “One of the big plusses to buying Vital Signs is that she is already a great producer,” Cole said. “Joe is excited to be able to flush embryos out of her and have her foals.”

As far as plans for the upcoming World Championship show, Martin will show her in the Senior Western Riding and they are not ready to announce who is showing her in the Senior Western Pleasure. “I don’t feel pressure to show her,” Martin commented. “My job is to give her the opportunity to do what she does and to do her justice. I want to make everyone proud and we’ll do our best.”

Vital Signs Are Good

  • 27 Congress Championships
  • 13 World Championships (AQHA and NSBA)
  • 1846 AQHA Points
  • $201,287,65 lifetime earnings recorded
  • 6 AQHA Superior Awards
  • AQHA 2007 World Show All Around Amateur
  • AQHA Amateur Champion, Amateur Performance Champion
  • Numerous AQHA & NSBA High Point Titles
  • NSBA 2007 Horse of the Year
  • NSBA 2007 Leading Dam
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Added: November 15, 2009. 09:35 PM CDT
wow what a buy of an amazing horse! i wonder what they paid for her?????
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Added: November 08, 2009. 08:16 PM CDT
I agree with T.O a lot of people don't realize how hard it is on them to stay at the top of their game for as long as Lucy has had to.. I agree, retire the poor thing and let her be a horse.. since she hasn't had the opportunity to do so since she was broke in November of her yearling year... That's a long time to be doing a job, and as far as her being "happy" it is cute to assign human emotions to animals however im sure Lucy would be " happiest" as any horse... aloud to relax and be a horse..

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Added: November 03, 2009. 12:29 PM CDT
I disagree with T.O. If a horse loves to show there is no reason to retire them until they tell you that they're ready. Buy the best you can afford, take the best care of them and they will last.
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Added: November 03, 2009. 11:02 AM CDT
Im so sad to see her sold, it just wont be the same seeing Lucy with another rider. Her is Kristen were the ultimate team. If I had a horse like her she would be with me forever.
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Added: October 31, 2009. 08:56 AM CDT
WOW! Theres an "I LOVE LUCY" fan club on the other side of the fence.
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Added: October 29, 2009. 07:28 PM CDT
Lucy should've been retired a long time ago. Why keep showing a horse that is already proven. I feel sorry for Lucy for having to keep going around the pen when she should be foaling babies
T.O
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Added: October 29, 2009. 12:10 PM CDT
Good luck to the new owners. Kristin had so much success with Lucy.....I am sure it was a very difficult decision for the Glovers.
I must say owning a horse with those accomplishments comes with alot of pressure to keep her that successful!!
ml
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Added: October 29, 2009. 09:10 AM CDT
What a lucky family! I cant even believe kristen sold her. There is no way that I would ever be able to sell a horse like that. Good luck with your new horse!
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Added: October 29, 2009. 07:15 AM CDT
Always a treat
No other horse catches my eye when VSAG is in the show pen. She is amazingly consistent and just always a treat to watch; the essence of the ideal pleasure horse!
HR, Ohio
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Added: October 29, 2009. 04:07 AM CDT
Thanks "Go Horse Show"
Thanks gang for coming through with this exciting NEWS. We love that you are on top of all the latest stories in our industry. Go Horse Show is the place to go for all the Horse show News & Information ! Good Luck to VSAG and her new owners. May you many happy rides ahead!! Thanks again
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