You’re The Man - Equine Obituary
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
You’re The Man passed away August 18th due to complications of colic. He was foaled in April of 1997, and was purchased by the Winburn family in November of 2006 as an amateur mount. After a successful Amateur season, Caitlin Winburn took over the reins in 2008 .
You’re The Man a.k.a. “Buster” was put in training with Thomas Collins Stables where Caitlin and “Buster” developed a special bond going on to become a successful Juvenile 11 & Under team. They won many awards including the East Tennessee Juvenile 11 & Under Champion, East Tennessee Trainer’s Performance Horse of the Year, East Tennessee Juvenile 12-14 Reserve Champion, East Tennessee Ladies Amateur Specialty Champion.
He was retired from the show ring in 2012 and taken home to be spoiled by Caitlin – he will be truly missed.
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