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Kinda Easy, by Easy We Go and out of Kinda Nice We Go, holds an impressive
record both as a racehorse and as a sire. Bred by Gene Miles of Garden Plain,
Kansas, and last owned by Kent and Judy Taylor of Blackfoot, Idaho, the 1982
black stallion died May 1, 1999.His performance prowess earned Some Kinda Easy a world
championship every year
that he raced: 1984 champion 2-year-old sprint colt,1985 champion 3-year-old
colt and 1986 4-year-old
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-and-older colt. He earned a speed rating of 100 and a
speed index of 97 for racesfrom 300 yards to four furlongs, and a lifetime
record of 29-14-5-3 with $47,452.09. His great mind made him easy to race and
handle. In addition to his race merits, he stood champion aged stallion at
halter in his first show at the Eastern Idaho State Fair in 1993. Probably one of Some Kinda Easy’s strongest characteristics was his ability
to pass his talent on to his get. Although standing in Idaho rather than the
race hubs of California, Oklahoma and Texas, he was the second leading race
sire in the nation in 1997 and 1998 only to his half-brother Geneo JJ. Of his
172 registered foals, 83 were race starters; 48 earned wins, with a cumulative
$266,238.36. He sired 20 stakes winners, 27 stakes placed, 38 register of
merit earners, three medallion winners, two champions and 13 regional
champions.
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