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French Flash Hawk (1987–May 4, 2016) nicknamed Bozo won four consecutive World
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Champion titles with his owner,
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. He was inducted into the
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in 2018. Bozo was one of the mostly widely known rodeo animal athletes of his time.


Early life

French Flash Hawk, nicknamed Bozo, was born in 1987. He was a
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with a white blaze down his face. When Bozo was 2 years old, Peterson bought him for $400 from her neighbor Mike Hatfield. She came home with Bozo on
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of 1989. Her husband Chuck gelded the
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prior to letting Peterson start him. According to Peterson, Bozo's nickname originated from a circus from the sire of his dam's name. At first, Bozo was considered an "outlaw" when ridden in the
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. However, a bond between horse and woman formed quickly. She understood his need for independence and that he was more than a rodeo competitor. She believed he was meant to do the things he did. He didn't require much human attention, but he did love running the barrels. Any attention he needed was with Peterson.


Career

Peterson started out her barrel racing career with Bozo in aged events, something she had not tried before. In her first two years at futurities and derbies in 1991 and 1992, she earned almost $150,000. In December 1992, Bozo won the Barrel Futurities of America World Championship Derby and Sweepstakes. She did a little bit of competition with the
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(WPRA) in 1991, after buying her WPRA card. She earned the first of 11 Mountain States Circuit titles. “He did really well in the futurities but at five, in the derbies, he was just awesome", Peterson remembers. "At first I thought he was a really nice horse, a good placer, but soon I figured out he was a winner." Peterson first started serious competition with Bozo as a WPRA competitor in 1993. The events were held by the
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(PRCA) rodeo circuit. She had a major win at the
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in
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, a win at
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, and a win at the Dodge City Roundup throughout the summer season. When the time came for her first
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(NFR) in 1993, she just barely missed winning the world championship barrel riding title. She finished a close second, almost upsetting
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and her horse Scamper during their 10th championship year at the
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(NFR). The duo won two rounds. However, a tipped barrel in round nine was the cause of their loss of the title. Nonetheless, fans took to the new barrel racing team, due to the horse's style and Peterson's humility, especially her quickness to credit her horse. The NFR was held by this time at the
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in
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. In 1994, they won the NFR championship, and went on to win three more years, 1996, 1997, and 1998. ''2020 Media Guide'' – ''Barrel Racing Records'', ''2020 World Champion Barrel Racer'', p. 9. From 1996 to 1997, the duo never missed a check. From 1995 to 1997, Bozo placed in 22 consecutive rounds. In 1998, he missed a check in the first round. After that, he went 17 rounds without missing a check. The duo earned more than one half million in their career.


Awards

* 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998 RAM (formerly Dodge) National Circuit Rodeo titles * 1993, 1995, 1999 Reserve World Barrel Racing Champion * 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 NFR Average titles * 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 World Barrel Racing Champion * 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Horse With the Most Heart * 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 PRCA/WPRA AQHA Barrel Racing Horse of the Year * 2020 Cheyenne Frontier Days Hall of Fame


Pedigree

French Flash Hawk, nicknamed Bozo, is by Sun Frost out of Casey's Charm who is a daughter of Tiny Circus. His granddam was
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inductee by the
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in 2017. Source:


Death and legacy

In 1993, after Peterson won her third championship at
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, she retired Bozo. It was on May 4, 2016, in Peterson's home in
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, that Bozo died at the age of 29 years. Peterson valued Bozo as more than just a barrel horse; she considered him part of the family. Bozo is also credited with changing the sport due to the way he ran barrels: many barrel horses of the time were trained to turn barrels off their hind ends, then slide around turns. Bozo, on the other hand, would pull with his front end and power through the turn with his hind end. This gave him success in all kinds of barrel organizations and terrain. Bozo's success had breeders interested in his pedigree. His sire, Sun Frost, had two sons that particularly became well known and desired: Frenchmans Guy and PC Frenchmans Hayday. Frenchmans Guy is the No. 2 leading sire of barrel horses. He produced winners of almost $10 million. Bozo's records, his bloodlines, and his style, are all reasons that he was one of the most recognized barrel horses, perhaps even one of the most recognized rodeo animal performers, of his time.


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External links


YouTube video 2018 ProRodeo Hall of Fame Inductee Bozo

Women's Professional Rodeo Association

Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association

National Finals Rodeo
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