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Tracey Goodman and Biscuit

Well, Biscuit and I are getting more and more excited about the rodeos cranking up!! He has been running really good lately which I’m afraid to say because I don’t like to speak to soon! 🙂 Anywho, we entered the Tupelo, Ms. PRCA. This is one pen that we have never been to seeing as how they haven’t had this rodeo in a couple of years. It’s a side gate set up and the ground has had some horror stories behind it. Oh well…that’s not gonna stop us from entering!! So we head down…we wound up getting up in slack which was fine by me. There were a lot of hit barrels, horses running off from the barrels from the banners and horses ducking barrels. You never really know what to expect, I don’t guess. Biscuit walked in like a complete gentleman, which suprised me!! We walk him down past the chutes to set him up for his first barrel. One left turn to the first. He sucks it up, I had to hold him off of the second a good bit but he got around it nicely after we got to it. The third was pretty nice and he ran home hard. We were sitting sixth by the end of slack but there was still a performance for Saturday night left with a bunch of nice horses left to run. One of my good friends went to the rodeo Saturday night as her husband was roping. She was sending me text updates on what was getting done. By the end of the second performance, we wound up splitting the last whole (8th place) with another girl. All in all…not too bad!! We’ll see what happens later on down the road!!

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FORT WORTH. — The following are results from the Fort Worth
Stock Show Rodeo presented by the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock
Show, Friday, Jan., 29, 2010. Results are updated daily and available at
fwssr.com

10th Performance —

Bareback Riding: 1, Erick Swenson, Denison, Texas, 80 points on
Western Trails Rodeo’s Blue Mile. 2, Luke West, Moundville, Mo., 78. 3, Chad
Eubank, Cleburn, Texas, 75. 4, Shawn Minor, Camden, Ohio, 74.

Steer Wrestling: 1, Joe Walker, Springtown, Texas, 3.4 seconds. 2, Jason
Tapley, Greenbriar, Ark., 3.9. 3, Bill Pace, Stephenville, Texas, 4.9. 4,
Justin Davis, Bartonville, Texas, 4.9.

Team Roping: 1, David Key, Stephenville, Texas, and Rich Skleton, Llano,
Texas, 4.5 seconds. 2, Drew Horner, Plano, Texas, and Trey Norris, III,
Yantis, Texas, 5.0. 3, Cody McMinn, Caddo Mills, Texas, and York Gill,
Stephenville, Texas, 5.2. .4, Brad Hamilton, Pollok, Texas, and Tyler
McKnight, Wells, Texas, 14.9..

Saddle Bronc Riding: 1, Ty Manke, Rapid City, S.D., 78 points
on Western Trails Rodeo’s shaggy. 2 (tie), Will Payne,Beaver, Okla., and
Clay Schaeffer, Medora, N.D., 77. 4, Troy Crowser, Whitewood, S.D., 76. .

Tie-Down Roping: 1, Samuel Luchsinger, Atoka, Okla., 11.5 seconds. 2, Billy
Hamilton, McAlester, Okla., 15.2. 3, Kevin Cooper, Sunset, Texas, 15.6. 4,
Skooter Bell, Boerne, Texas, 16.0.

Women’s Barrel Race: 1, Delores Toole, Manter, Kan., 17.26 seconds. 2,
Kathryn Schulz, San Antonio, Texas, 17.46. 3, Christina Richman, Glendora,
Calif., 17.66. 4, Libby Swensen, Denison, Texas, 17.67.

Bull Riding: (one qualified ride) 1, Lucas Guilbeau, Mount Pleasant, Texas,
81 points on 4/L Diamond S Rodeo Company’s Rocket Launcher.

11th Performance —

Bareback Riding: 1Shawn Minor, Camden, Ohio, 81 points on J Bar
J Rodeo’s Delta Magnum. 2, Chad Eubank, Cleburn, Texas, 72. 3 (tie) Monty
Goodwin, Weatherford, Okla., and Luke West, Moundville, Mo., 71 each.

Steer Wrestling: 1, Jeremy Bullard, Wilburton, Okla., 6.0 seconds. 2, Jeremy
Phillips, Conway, Ark., .67. 3, Kyle Drushel, Port O’Connor, Texas, 7.9. 4,
Toby Johnson, Conway, Ark., 13.7.

Team Roping: 1, Matt Sherwood, Pima, Ariz., and Allen Bach, Weatherford,
Texas, 5.5 seconds. 2, Nick Sartain, Yukon, Okla., and Kollin VonAhn,
Durant, Okla., 5.8. 3, Joel Bach, Millsap, Texas, and Paul Eaves, Millsap,
Texas, 6.1. 4, Bobby Joe Hill, Buffalo, Texas, and Shane Powell, Sulphur
Springs, Texas, 12.5.

Saddle Bronc Riding: (two qualified rides) 1, Colin Stalley,
Riverton, Wyo., 77 points on J Bar J Rodeo’s Gringo Honeymoon. 2, Colt
Hamaker, Centennial, Wyo., 76. .

Tie-Down Roping: 1,Scott Kormos, Teague, Texas, 9.0 seconds. 2, Trent
Turner, Teague, Texas, 10.4. 3, Justin Maass, Giddings, Texas, 10.5. 4, John
Wall, Brenham, Texas, 11.3. .

Women’s Barrel Race: 1, Stephanie Fryar, Big Spring, Texas, 17.36 seconds.
2, Sage Smith, Burkburnett, Texas, 17.47. 3, Benette Barrington, Lubbock,
Texas, 17.51. 4, Chloe Hoovestal, Helena, Mont., 17.81.

Bull Riding: (one qualified ride) 1, Ethan Meyers, Devine, Texas, 73 points
on Terry Walls Rodeo Company’s Blue Bell.

The following are current leaders –

Bareback Riding: (First round) 1, Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah, 85 points on
Andrews Rodeo Company’s horse Vodka. 2, (tie) Ryan Gray, Cheney, Wash.,
Josi Young, Kimberly, Idaho, and Brian Leddy, Roll, Okla., 81. 5 (tie),
Chris Harris, Itasca, Texas, and Erick Swenson, Denison, Texas, 80. (Second
round) 1, Ryan Gray, Cheney, Wash., 87 points on Rafter G’s 516. 2, Teddy
Athan, Livermore, Calif., 84. 3 (tie) Cody DeMers, Kimberly, Idaho, and
Jason Havens, Prineville, Ore., 83. 5, (tie) Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah,
and Chris Harris, Itasca, Texas, 81. (Third round) 1, (tie) Jason Havens,
Prineville, Ore., on Harry Vold Rodeo Company’s Iron Mike and Kaycee Feild,
Payson, Utah, on Rafter G’s Tom Dooley, 83 points each. 3, Cody DeMers,
Kimberly, Idaho, 81. 4, Evan Jayne, Marseille, France, 79. 5, Logan
Hodson, Telkwa, British Columbia, 71. 6, Shad Chaloupek, Beatrice, Neb.,
70. (Total on three) 1, Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah, 249 points. 2, Ryan
Gray, Cheney, Wash., 246. 3, Jason Havens, Prineville, Ore., 242. 4, Cody
DeMers, Kimberly, Idaho, 234 points. 5, Joe Gunderson, Agar, S.D., 232. 6,
Teddy Athan, Livermore, Calif., 230..

Steer Wrestling: (Second round) 1, Joe Walker, Springtown, Texas, 3.4
seconds. 2, Jason Tapley, Greenbriar, Ark., 3.9. 3, Brent Arnold, Coleman,
Texas, 4.1. 4 (tie), Brad Johnson, Reva, S.D., and Bill Pace, Stephenivlle,
Texas, 4.3. 6, Dan Barner, Hershey, Neb., 4.4. (Total on two) 1, Pace, 8.3.
2, Justin Davis, Bartonville, Texas, 8.5. 3, Johnson, 10.1. 4, Kyle Broce,
La Junta, Colo., 10.6. 5 Arnold, 11.6. 6, Jeff Richardson, Fullerton, Neb.,
11.5.

Team Roping: (First round) 1, Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, and Patrick
Smith, Lipan, Texas, 5.0 seconds. 2, Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, Ariz., and
Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, Ariz., 5.2. 3, Matt Sherwood, Pima, Ariz., and
Allen Bach, Weatherford, Texas, 5.5. 4 (tie) Aaron Tsinigine, Winslow,
Ariz., and Brock Hanson, Casa Grande, Ariz.; and Nick Sartain, Yukon, Okla.,
and Kollin VonAhn, Durant, Okla.; 5.8 6, 4, Calvin Brevik, 6e3 Bach and
Paul Eaves, Milsap, Texas, 6.1. (Second round) 1 (tie), Matt Robertson,
Augusta, Mont., and Chase Tryan, Helena, Mont.; and David Key, Stephenville,
Texas, and Rich Skelton, Llano, Texas, 4.5. 3, Drew Horner, Plano, Texas,
and Trey Norris, III, Yantis, Texas, 5.0. 4 (tie), Derrick Begay, Seba
Dalkai, Ariz., and Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, Ariz.; and Cody McMinn, Caddo
Mills, Texas, and York Gill, Stephenville, Texas; 5.2. 6, Trevor Brazile,
Decatur, Texas, and Patrick Smith, Lipan, Texas, 5.3. (Total on two) 1,
Brazile and Smith, 10.3. 2, Begay and de la Cruz, 10.4. 3, McMinn and Gill,
16.5. 4, Tommy Edens, Gatesville, Texas, and Justin Hendrick, Rosenberg,
Texas, 17.5. 5, Key and Skelton, 19.1. 6, Robertson and Tryan, 20.1.

Saddle Bronc Riding: (First round) 1, Shaun Stroh, Dickinson, N.D., 84
points on J Bar J’s Tipped Off. 2, (tie) Shane Moran, Great Falls, Mont.,
and Jake Wright, Hurricane, Utah, 82. 4, Ryan MacKenzie, Jordan Valley,
Ore., 81 points on Rafter G Rodeo’s Billings. 5,(tie) Dusty Hausauer,
Dickinson, N.D., Sam Spreadborough, Snyder, Texas, and Steve Woolsey,
Payson, Utah, 80. (Second round) 1, Jesse Kruse, Great Falls, Mont., 87
points on Western Rodeos’ Shallow Dancer. 2, Stroh, 85. 3, Wade Sundell,
Boxholm, Iowa, 83. 4, Aaron Lide, 82. 5, (tie) Max Filippini, Battle
Mountain, Nev., and Ryan MacKenzie, Jordan Valley, Ore., 80. (Total on two)
1, Stroh, 169. 2, Jesse Kruse, Great Falls, Mont., 162 points. 3, Ryan
MacKenzie, Jordan Valley, Ore., 161. 4, Jake Wright, Hurricane, Utah, 159. 5
(tie), Sam Spreadborough, Snyder, Texas, and Andrew Counts, Stephenville,
Texas, 157.

Tie-Down Roping: (Second round) 1, Randall Carlisle, Lipan, Texas, 7.9
seconds. 2, Tyson Durfey, Colbert, Wash., 8.0. 3, J.D. Kibbe, Portales,
N.M., 8.4. 4, Scott Kormos, Teague, Texas, 9.0. 5, Zeb Chapman, Lafayette,
Ga., 9.2. 6, Blair Burk, Durrant, Okla., 9.4. (Total on two) 1, Kormos,
18.2. 2 (tie), Burk, and Justin Maass, Giddings, Texas, 18.7. 4, Joseph
Parsons, Marana, Ariz., 20.6. 5, Guy Miller, Lamesa, Texas, 21.3. 6, John
Wall, Brenham, Texas, 21.7.

Women’s Barrel Race: (First round) 1, Sherrylynn Johnson, Henryetta, Okla.,
16.95 seconds. 2, Jill Moody, Letcher, S.D., 17.01. 3, Lacy Wilson, Artesia,
N.M., 17.14. 4, Brittany Pozzi, Victoria, Texas, 17.18 5, Christy Fullen,
Fredericksburg, Texas, 17.20. 6, Kenna Squires, Fredonia, Texas, 17.23.

Bull Riding: (First round) 1, Thad Newell, Muskogee, Okla., 81 points on
Klein Brothers Pro Rodeo Company’s Martin. 2, Taylor Cowan, Ft. Pierre,
S.D., 80. 3, Douglas Duncan, Alvin, Texas, 79. 4, Lucas Guilbeau, Mount
Pleasant, Texas, 78. 5, (tie) Wesley Silcox, Santaquin, Utah, and Kyle
German, CrossFeild, Alberta, 73. (Second round) 1, Cory Atwell, Moravian
Falls, N.C., 86 points on Rafter G’s Confucious. 2, Wesley Silcox,
Santaquin, Utah, 85. 3 (tie), Trent Cormier, Houma, La., and Ross Burney,
Coffeyville, Miss., 82. 5, Lucas Guilbeau, Mount Pleasant, Texas, 81. 6,
Jeston Mead, Ashland, Kan., 77. (Total on two) 1, Guilbeau, 159. 2, Silcox,
158. 3, Duncan, 155. 4, Trent Cormier, Houma, La., 151. (on one) 5, Atwell,
86. 6, Burney, 82.

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CUTE!

 

Ohh and I love this one…………….

HOT!

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A3 Merchandise, which was recently awarded world wide exclusive merchandise rights by the PRCA, will be coming to the 2010 Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo. The new line of merchandise, branded ProRodeo Gear, the official outfitter of the PRCA, will be offered through a mobile marketing experience traveling to multiple rodeos this year.

It is the PRCA’s largest foray into merchandise development and distribution and is expected to garner great feedback from fans and rodeo committees nationwide.

“The PRCA needs a marketing and branding presence out there at our rodeos. This is something we have been working on for quite some time,” said Karl Stressman, commissioner and president of PRCA Properties. “We are thrilled to have partnered with A3 Merchandise and look forward to the opportunities this relationship will uncover.”

ProRodeo Gear is the first full line of clothing, headwear, accessories and memorabilia for the PRCA and will be sold at rodeo events in a decked-out mobile marketing experience and from its e-commerce site, prorodeogear.com….(click for more)

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We are having a contest on our OTRR Facebook page, so be sure and go check it out! You could win a free OTRR Beanie Hat! (ignore my modeling, haha)

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INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!

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Spencer Turner, Winning Ride at IFR 2009

Hello rodeo fans,
 
Well I haven’t been to any rodeos yet in 2010, but I am getting really anxious to start spur’n some broncs. I have not yet purchased any of my rodeo association cards yet, but I’m planning to buy them soon. I would like to start back rodeo’n around mid Feburary. There are some shows in Michigan, Alabama and a PRCA show about 15 miles from my house in Sedalia, Missouri I need to go to. Check back to onetherodeoroad.com for upcoming rodeo results plus other updates I plan on adding.
Thanks!

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Lindsay Karp knew something wasn’t quite right.

Outwardly appearances offered no hint.

But Karp just knew. It was the times that were a tick slower, the results one step below previous years.

Something was wrong with her prized horse Hess.

Karp couldn’t see what was wrong. She could feel it.

Hess is more than just a horse to Karp. The stout bay gelding is her rodeo partner.

Hess had carried the young Winston cowgirl to back-to-back Northern Rodeo Association barrel racing titles (2005-06), a Montana Pro Rodeo Circuit year-end championship (2008) and three consecutive qualifications to the prestigious Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo since Karp bought her professional card at the age of 18.

“I’ve been pretty blessed to make the Dodge Circuit Finals all three years,’’ Karp offered.

But her 2009 was filled with questions and worry.

“Hess didn’t run at rodeos like he had in the past,’’ said Karp.

The two won enough to place second in the MPRC standings for 2009 and earn that third trip to the DNCFR. They are scheduled to be in Billings Feb. 18-20, for the NRA Finals. She is second in the NRA barrel racing standings.

“During the season, he would seem to slow down, then pull out a good run or two,’’ Karp said of last summer. “I thought it was me. I was having a real tough year. I was really worried.’’ (read more)

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New York, NY (January 11, 2010) – The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) is bringing a little bit more country sizzle to its fans. The PBR announced today a partnership with multi-platinum country artist Gary Allan that will give PBR fans more access to his music than ever before.  

Allan attended the New York City Invitational this past weekend to make the announcement in person that he will kick off the biggest one day event in PBR history, the 2010 Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational presented by WinStar World Casino, on February 20th, with a one-time-only concert. He also joined the PBR announcers during the show, which was aired on NBC this past Sunday, to talk about the Arlington event. At the 2010 Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational, Allan will be performing exclusive and never before released music from his upcoming album GET OFF ON THE PAIN, in stores and online March 9th. Fans can preorder the album at www.GaryAllan.com.
In addition to this special performance in Arlington, Texas, there will also be an increased Gary Allan presence at all PBR events leading up to the March 9th album release, including music from the new album playing during PBR events and various prize giveaways (VIP tickets to an upcoming PBR event, Gary Allan VIP prize packs, CD’s, and much more!). PBR and Gary Allan fans will also have the opportunity to enter to win the trip of a lifetime to the 2010 PBR World Finals in Las Vegas. 

Superstar country artist Gary Allan has sold over six million albums to date, and has sold out venues across the nation. Allan has released back to back platinum albums and a string of #1 hits and Top 10 hits at country radio. Named “country’s mainstream maverick” by Rolling Stone magazine, Allan has blazed a trail on his own terms, making him a perfect fit for the PBR.
For more information about the PBR, Gary Allan, and the 2010 Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational presented by WinStar World Casino, visit www.pbr.com or www.GaryAllan.com.

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Denver

WPRA barrel racer Whitney Baker lost control of her truck and trailer after leaving the National Western Stock Show & Rodeo in Denver, Colo. on January 24th.  Reportedly, Baker’s truck and trailer hydroplaned on wet pavement, causing her to lose control.  Baker walked away from the accident unscathed but her rig was totaled.  Of the three horses on her trailer, two suffered scratches and bruising while the third is in serious condition.  Please keep Wendy and her horses in your thoughts and prayers.

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Trevor Brazile made history just one month ago when he won his second world tiedown roping championship and record seventh world all-around title at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. The only disappointment he mentioned in Las Vegas was his performance in team roping, and he’s on a mission to get back to rodeo’s Super Bowl in that event with partner Patrick Smith.

On Saturday night, the two blazed to the lead in the first round of team roping with a 5.0-second run. They’ll hope for another good run on Sunday to make the top-12 finals on Feb. 7. Earlier, in the matinee performance, Derrick Begay and Cesar de la Cruz, both of Arizona, went to the lead in the average on two steers with their second straight 5.2-second run of the weekend…(click here for full results

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