MISSION, S.D. – The $10.5 million earning stallion and QData’s No. 4 all-time money earning barrel racing sire, A Streak Of Fling died on September 5, 2024 at the age of 25.
A Streak Of Fling, the 1999 son of Streakin Six out of Moon Fling by Fast Fling, is owned by South Dakota’s Fulton Performance Horses, producing offspring like Jake Clay’s two-time BFI Champion and Head Horse of the BFI, Streakin Sun Dew, Garrett Tonozzi’s two-time WCRA Champion Head Horse Streakin Disco and fellow Lazy E stallion Oz Ona Hot Streak, who won the first Calgary Stampede team roping with Ross Ashford.
Official news came via the stallion’s social media pages and the Lazy E Ranch. On Sept. 5, A Streak Of Fling’s fan page shared the following”
“After 21 wonderful years together and millions of milestones achieved, the inevitable day has arrived — our program’s cornerstone stallion, A Streak Of Fling, has been laid to rest at the age of 25.
We mourn the loss of “Streaker,” who was euthanized on September 5, 2024, after unexpected complications occurred during recovery from a scheduled surgery. We know many in the industry will mourn alongside us, but we find comfort in knowing he left this world on his own terms. We smile knowing Brian is welcoming him in Heaven with open arms. The arena is groomed, and the calves are ready to run a few more together.
Looking back, I can see how Brian and Streaker both beat the odds. Brian’s fight with glioblastoma, and how long he was able to live with it, was an incredible thing. And Streaker…well, there was no money behind him because we just didn’t have it to put there. We are one of the few programs that grew penny by penny in the beginning, and we managed to put it all together to build something really special.
What this stallion has done for us — how he has provided for us and allowed us to work together as a family — it’s hard to put a number on the value of that. No matter how high his progeny earnings climb, his importance to this family can never be quantified by numbers alone.
Streaker will be laid to rest at Fulton Performance Horses in South Dakota, where he will keep eternal watch over his band of broodmares, sons, and daughters — who will continue to influence the Western performance industry long after today.”
With love,
Lisa, Jake and Laney, Jared, and John Lloyd Fulton