Doc O'Lena | |
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Breed | Quarter Horse |
Discipline | Cutting |
Sire | Doc Bar |
Grandsire | Lightning Bar |
Dam | Poco Lena |
Maternal grandsire | Poco Bueno |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1967 |
Country | United States |
Color | Bay |
Breeder | Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Jensen |
Owner | Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Jensen |
Other awards | |
1970 NCHA Futurity Champion | |
Honors | |
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame |
Doc O'Lena (1967–1993) was a Quarter Horse stallion, a champion cutting horse and a sire of champion cutting horses.[1] He was inducted into both the AQHA and NCHA Halls of Fame, as was his dam Poco Lena.[2] He was the 1970 NCHA Futurity Open Champion, followed by his full brother, Dry Doc, who won the title in 1971. As a sire, Doc O'Lena earned recognition as the first futurity champion to sire a futurity champion when Lenaette won the title in 1975. He also sired Smart Little Lena, the first horse to win the NCHA Triple Crown.