Fappani Lauded as NRHA’s First $9 Million Rider
Just one year after becoming the National Reining Horse Association’s (NRHA) first-ever $8 Million Rider, Andrea Fappani has etched his name in the history books once again as the first rider to surpass $9 million in earnings. This remarkable accomplishment coincides with his induction into the NRHA Hall of Fame, marking 2024 as another defining year in the career of NRHA’s all-time leading rider.
An NRHA Million Dollar Owner, Fappani has remained at the pinnacle of the reining industry for over two decades, continually enhancing his already remarkable legacy. Raised on a dairy farm in Bergamo, Italy, Fappani’s love for horses began as a shared passion with his father, quickly igniting a lifelong dedication. He moved to the United States to further pursue his reining career and went out on his own in 2003. By 2006, Fappani had made history as the youngest NRHA Million Dollar Rider at that time.
When Fappani entered the arena during the 2024 High Roller Reining Classic Level 4 Open Stakes and Derby, he had $8,996,771 in NRHA Lifetime Earnings (LTE). Earlier in the week, he took home the Level 4 Open Futurity on Its Wishful Thinking (Spooks Gotta Whiz x Black Custom Chex), owned by Mary Cachat, and took home fourth and 11th place on two additional mounts. He crossed the $9 million milestone on Vintage Chex (A Sparkling Vintage x Chex Out The Cowgirl) after scoring a 226.5 to take the Open Derby and 4-Year-Old Stakes Championships, adding $30,219 to their record. The stallion is bred, nominated, and owned by Bill Coburn, who has been part of Fappani’s program for 20 years.
Since becoming the first NRHA $8 Million Dollar Rider, Fappani’s highest earning performances on his way to $9 million include:
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