From someone who knew Rita Crundwell

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Yaklich: It definitely brought attention to the industry. Both horse people as well as the general public have been talking about this story for months. I really don’t think it will tarnish the industry, but the big fall shows like the Congress and the World will definitely have a somewhat different feel to them. With Rita’s absence, the economic impact will probably be noticed some, but on the other hand, many people feel that now others may have a better chance for one of the top awards at the bigger shows … I guess time will tell.

BCR: What was the general feeling in the crowd during the auction?

Yaklich: There were a lot of mixed emotions from what I could see. Many people were somewhat shocked of the magnitude of the horse operation itself; then there were, of course, people that were shocked that what Rita is accused of went unnoticed by Dixon city officials. And, yet other horse people that see this as an end to a major chapter in quarter horse show history … be it good or bad.

BCR: Was there a general feeling about Crundwell that you could detect?

Yaklich: It really depends upon who you talk to. There are so many layers to this story, I think feelings that folks have toward Rita kind of overlap. I knew her as someone who was very supportive of organizations within the industry (such as youth programs) and a fairly “regular person” at the shows etc. ... but if the accusations are true, there must be another side that many people did not know.

BCR: How would you characterize her as a person and as a horse person?

Yaklich: Friendly, unassuming and generally just a nice “regular” person. She was a very competent showman; she always presented her horses to their fullest. Her horses definitely came first, and it seemed like she truly loved them all. Even with the sheer number of horses at the ranches, they were all extremely well taken care of and always in great condition.

BCR: How many horses do you own? Are any of them from Crundwell’s farm?

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