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Send us a textCole Holland's unexpected journey from Cedar Park football player to professional bareback rider showcases his meteoric rise as one of the top rookies on the PRCA circuit despite having no rodeo background.• Cole transitioned from football to rodeo after watching friend Rocker Steiner compete• Started bareback riding at Sul Ross University with no previous rodeo experience • Currently ranks second in the Resistol Rookie of the Year standings• Recently beat nine-time finalist Oren Larson in Winston-Salem competition• Describes the mental preparation for bareback riding as "kill or be killed" intensity• Coming home to compete at Rodeo Austin for the first time as a professional this Sunday at 3pm• Credits mentors Tristan Hutchings, Layton Berry and Cole Reiner for helping develop his skills• Father Jason describes Cole's approach as "going all in" on his rodeo dreamsJoin us at Rodeo Austin this Sunday at 3pm to watch Cole Holland compete in his hometown rodeo for the first time as a professional.Support the showPlease like and follow each of Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast social media links on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Tik Tok.
Coming Right From the NFR to You! ⭐️ He's a rising arena talent and a professional bareback rider. He was also a 2024 Resistol Rookie of the Year contender. He's none other than Weston Timberman. LB sat down with this first-time NFR qualifier and gained insight into his start and his plans for the future. They also discuss Weston's incredible debut season, including a big win at the Pendleton Round-Up.
Our next guest on Where Rodeo Meets the Road is none other than Summer Williams, the 2024 Resistol Rookie of the Year in Breakaway Roping. Summer's journey has been nothing short of inspiring, transitioning from competing on her permit to earning her professional rodeo card in just 11 months. Her dedication, skill, and determination have set her apart, making her one of the brightest rising stars in the rodeo world. From mastering high-pressure moments in the arena to traveling countless miles on the road, Summer has proven she has what it takes to compete with the best. Join us as we dive into her incredible rookie season, the challenges she's overcome, and what the future holds for this talented breakaway roper. Merry Christmas!!!
Today on Where Rodeo Meets the Road, we're thrilled to have Océane Veilleux, the 2024 WPRA Resistol Rookie of the Year in barrel racing! Océane's journey to this title has been one of both triumph and resilience. Starting the season strong, she qualified for her first major event at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, even reaching the semi-finals. However, her season took a tough turn when her top horse, Ice Cream, suffered a tendon injury that put him out for three months. Despite this, Océane powered forward, finishing her rookie season with an impressive lead. Hailing from St. Alfred, Quebec, and now studying at Texas A&M-Commerce, Océane has shown dedication, grit, and true rodeo spirit. We can't wait to hear her inspiring story and get a glimpse into what's next for this rising star.
Listen to the newest episode of The Breakdown Podcast, where the 2024 Breakaway Resistol Rookie of the Year Summer Williams breaks down her season, mental game and hopes for 2025. This episode is supported by The Patriot Event and their collection of events taking place in Las Vegas this December. Connect with Your Hosts: The Breakaway Roping JournalFollow on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | TikTokEpisode-Specific LinksPatriot Las Vegas Flyers, Stall InformationMORE FROM THE BREAKAWAY BREAKDOWNNo. 1 Shelby Meged Dominates Sioux Falls, Looks Back on YearMaddy Deerman's Bringing the Summer Heat on The Breakdown PodcastShelby Boisjoli-Meged's Cheyenne Frontier Days WIN on The Breakdown PodcastCowboy Christmas Recap on The Breakdown Podcast with Taylor Munsell, TiAda Gray and Josie Connor
Resistol Rookie contender Jade Mitchell has only been breakaway roping for 4 years, but she's holding her own inside the top 10 in the rookie standings with $12,917 earned.Hauling with McKenna Hickson, Jade Mitchell is drawing on her lifelong experience in the cutting horse pen to her her mindset focused on the task at hand—a bell-collar catch. Jade Mitchell is the daughter of $5 million cutting horse trainer and 2021 Open Futurity Champion John Mitchell. Not one to stick to one event, Mitchell has competed cutting and reined cow horse, too. Plus, she's trained her two breakaway horses; "Snoopy" and "Star," to boot.This episode is supported by Purina and their new RepleniMash® product. Check out RepleniMash® feed at your local feed retailer. Connect with Your Hosts: The Breakaway Roping JournalFollow on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | TikTokEpisode-Specific LinksPurina® RepleniMash® Product - Horse MashThis episode is brought to you by Purina RepleniMash. Attention horse owners. Are you looking to help your horse recover with ease, after a strenuous workout? Would you like to nourish your horse and their digestive system? If so, try the new Purina RepleniMash Product. It's much more than a mash. RepleniMash promotes hydration, replenishes electrolytes and supports gastric comfort. Put Purina's research to the test. Stop into your local Purina retailer and grab a bag of Purina Replenimash product.MORE FROM THE BREAKAWAY BREAKDOWNMadison Outhier's Horse Accident an Recovery on The Breakdown PodcastShelby Boisjoli-Meged's Cheyenne Frontier Days WIN on The Breakdown PodcastMaddy Deerman's Bringing the Summer Heat on The Breakdown PodcastCowboy Christmas Recap on The Breakdown Podcast with...
In this episode of Cowboy Mafia Podcast, Anthony and Brad sit down with rising rodeo star Dean Thompson. Fresh off his first NFR appearance in 2023, Dean shares his experiences as part of the greatest bareback class of Resistol Rookie of the Year. The conversation delves into his journey, from his traveling partners and the mental mindset required to compete at the highest level, to the impact wrestling has had on his riding skills. Dean also opens up about the mentors who taught him to ride, the sports he played growing up, and the invaluable lessons he learned along the way. Tune in to this episode to get fired up about life and competition. Discover how Dean Thompson balances the intense demands of rodeo with the camaraderie that defines the sport. Learn why your competitors can also be your biggest supporters, and gain insights into the dedication and passion that drive top athletes to succeed. This is an episode you won't want to miss, filled with inspiration and practical advice for anyone striving to be their best. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Australian Ariana Varischetti moved to the United States in 2022 to find her footing in the ProRodeo world, leaving behind a lucrative coal mining job to take a run at the Resistol Rookie of the Year breakaway title. Since then, she's endured a jaw-dropping truck-and-trailer wreck, struggled with the United States' rodeo score situations and the financial difficulties many of the ProRodeo family know all too well. Get to know Ariana Varischetti, who's currently sitting No. 9 in the Rookie standings with $5,751.__This episode is brought to you by Riata Buckle and the Buckle Breakaway Bonanza. The Pink, Ruby and Riata Buckles will combine their breakaway roping efforts into one mega-event for the progeny of stallions across all three programs, doubling the number of available horses and doubling the payout for fall 2024. This collaboration will guarantee a $200,000 purse, with a $50,000 guarantee for 5-and-under breakaway horses. These changes will make this contest one of the largest in the world, if not the largest breakaway purse offered this season.The Riata Buckle Breakaway is a singles division event, women contestants only. Entry fees are $800 per entry. Entries close September 1st.Entries:• Horses may be any age offspring from nominated Riata Buckle, Ruby Buckle and Pink Buckle horses.• Futurity incentive age is 5YO and younger. The 5YO Futurity is an incentive within the roping. The All-Age and 5YO Futurity incentive run together. Ropers entered in the Futurity rope for the incentive pot, and additionally may DOUBLE DIP the All-Age short round.• Ropers may enter twice as all-age and once as Futurity, or twice as Futurity and once All-Age.MORE FROM THE BREAKAWAY BREAKDOWNTitan Martha Angelone Talks Rodeo Beginnings, Horses, Money and More on The Breakdown PodcastRising Star Amy Ohrt Recounts WRWC Breakaway Championship, Her Upbringing on The Breakdown PodcastBreakaway Summer Run Preview, Reno Patriot Reveal on The Breakdown PodcastThe Sports and Horses That MADE Hali Williams
Gio Piloto grew up in Botucatu, San Paulo, Brazil, with a love for horses, and now he's chasing the 2024 Resistol Rookie of the Year title. The now 24-year-old moved to the United States back in 2019 to become a professional tie-down roper, learning from some of the best like Blair Burk, Shane Hanchey and Marcos Costa. Piloto and and Costa—first Brazilian world champion tie-down roper—have become like brothers, with Costa teaching Piloto about horsemanship, training and life outside of the arena.Piloto is currently No. 10 in the Resistol Rookie Tie-Down Roping standings with $7,363.06 won on the year thus far. Piloto joins The Tie-Down Breakdown to talk about his life Brazil, moving to the United States, his mentors, goals and more.__This episode is brought to you by Riata Buckle and the Buckle Breakaway Bonanza. The Pink, Ruby and Riata Buckles will combine their breakaway roping efforts into one mega-event for the progeny of stallions across all three programs, doubling the number of available horses and doubling the payout for fall 2024. This collaboration will guarantee a $200,000 purse, with a $50,000 guarantee for 5-and-under breakaway horses. These changes will make this contest one of the largest in the world, if not the largest breakaway purse offered this season.The Riata Buckle Breakaway is a singles division event, women contestants only. Entry fees are $800 per entry. Entries close September 15th.Entries:• Horses may be any age offspring from nominated Riata Buckle, Ruby Buckle and Pink Buckle horses.• Futurity incentive age is 5YO and younger. The 5YO Futurity is an incentive within the roping. The All-Age and 5YO Futurity incentive run together. Ropers entered in the Futurity rope for the incentive pot, and additionally may DOUBLE DIP the All-Age short round.• Ropers may enter twice as all-age and once as Futurity, or twice as Futurity and once All-Age.MORE FROM THE TIE-DOWN BREAKDOWNThe Breakdown: Buckle Breakaway BonanzaThe Tie-Down Breakdown: Dez JohnsonThe Tie-Down Breakdown: Westyn HughesThe Tie-Down Breakdown: The Shane Hanchey Story
Resistol Rookie of the Year contenders were making waves across ProRodeo all weekend, from Clovis, California, to the Lone Star State of Texas.The third-annual Resistol Rookie Roundup was at Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas, April 26-27. Utah cowboys Ben Jordan and Scott Lauaki took home the 2024 win with a 4.5-second run in the four-man Round to pocket $2,500 a man. Chelsea Shaffer, host of The Score, caught up with Jordan and Lauaki after their win.Over on the West Coast, the muleys were back in Clovis, and Resistol Rookies came out on top there, too. Resistol Rookie of the Year contender Korbin Rice took home the Clovis Rodeo win with 2021 Resistol Rookie Heeler of the Year Caleb Hendrix. They were 32.3 seconds on four head for $5,305 a man. Rice joins The Short Score to talk about their win.MORE FROM THE SCOREThe Short Score: Sydney BallThe Short Score: Luke Brown's 2008 Pendleton WinGenuine Billy Cook's Saddlemaker Jody RamerThe Short Score: 2024 BFI Week
Resistol Rookie of the Year contenders were making waves across ProRodeo all weekend, from Clovis, California, to the Lone Star State of Texas.The third-annual Resistol Rookie Roundup was at Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas, April 26-27. Utah cowboys Ben Jordan and Scott Lauaki took home the 2024 win with a 4.5-second run in the four-man Round to pocket $2,500 a man. Chelsea Shaffer, host of The Score, caught up with Jordan and Lauaki after their win.Over on the West Coast, the muleys were back in Clovis, and Resistol Rookies came out on top there, too. Resistol Rookie of the Year contender Korbin Rice took home the Clovis Rodeo win with 2021 Resistol Rookie Heeler of the Year Caleb Hendrix. They were 32.3 seconds on four head for $5,305 a man. Rice joins The Short Score to talk about their win.MORE FROM THE SCOREThe Short Score: Sydney BallThe Short Score: Luke Brown's 2008 Pendleton WinGenuine Billy Cook's Saddlemaker Jody RamerThe Short Score: 2024 BFI Week
Dylan Hancock notched the biggest win of his career so far taking home the 2024 San Angelo Rodeo title, a win even more important as it's his hometown rodeo.Hancock, the reigning Resistol Rookie of the Year All-Around Cowboy and Tie-Down Roper, entered the short round April 19, ninth in the average. After winning the short round with a 7.8-second run, Hancock secured the average win with a 24.9 on three calves to take home $12,472 between the short round win and average title. Hancock joins The Tie-Down Breakdown to talk about the win, goals for the year and more.MORE FROM THE TIE-DOWN BREAKDOWNThe Tie-Down Breakdown: Dez JohnsonThe Tie-Down Breakdown: Westyn HughesThe Tie-Down Breakdown: The Shane Hanchey StoryIntroducing The Breakdown PodcastThis episode is brought to you by USRoperYou're on your way to that big roping event when your rig breaks down on a bad curve. It's a long holiday weekend, it's pouring rain and it's getting dark. Worst of all, you have horses in tow, and they're no happier about this than you are. Here's where USRoper comes in handy. This nationwide roadside assistance program has been developed specifically for the competitive roper on the road. If you're a member, 24/7 nationwide roadside assistance for vehicles and/or horse trailers is just a phone call away. Learn more at usroper.com.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's an absolute honor to welcome a true rodeo prodigy to our show today. Joining us is Madison Outhier, a shining star in the world of rodeo, whose name has become synonymous with excellence, passion, and unwavering determination. Born into a rodeo family, with a father who's a PRCA cowboy and a mother who's a professional polo player, Madison was destined for greatness from the start. Her roots run deep in the arena, and she's proven time and time again that she's a force to be reckoned with. As a two-time Women's Rodeo World Champion Breakaway Roper, Madison has conquered every obstacle in her path with grace and precision. She made history as the first Breakaway Roping Champion at The American, solidifying her place among rodeo's elite. In 2021, Madison was crowned the Resistol Rookie of the Year, a testament to her talent and dedication. And her achievements don't stop there; she's currently attending Texas A&M University, majoring in business, proving that the sky is truly the limit for this remarkable young woman. With each stride, Madison Outhier embodies the spirit of a true champion, blazing a trail of inspiration for future generations of rodeo athletes. So let's sit back, listen, and learn from one of the brightest stars in the rodeo sky as she shares her journey, her passion, and her dreams with us today. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
Ladies and gentlemen, hold onto your hats as we welcome a rising star in the world of barrel racing. Joining us today is none other than Millie Marquart, a 20-year-old dynamo hailing from the heart of Texas, Mason to be exact. Currently ranked 2nd in the Resistol Rookie standings, Millie is on a mission to claim the title of Rookie of the Year. With the first half of the season behind her and the second half ahead, there's still plenty of rodeo action to be had. But Millie isn't one to back down from a challenge; she's ready to give it her all and chase her dreams with unwavering determination. Mark your calendars, folks, because the excitement doesn't stop there. The Resistol Rookie Roundup is just around the corner, taking place on April 26th and 27th at the Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. It's where the top rookies will go head-to-head, battling it out to add to their earnings and inch closer to the coveted title of Rookie of the Year. In the arena and in life, Millie Marquart embodies the spirit of a true cowgirl, fearless, and ready to conquer whatever obstacles come her way. So let's saddle up and cheer her on as she barrels towards victory, blazing a trail of glory that will inspire generations to come. #rodeo #cowgirl #resistol #champion --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
More Texas Swing rodeos have come and gone, and Saturday, March 23, 2024, Westyn Hughes took home the Rodeo Austin win.Hughes is a three-time NFR tie-down roper from Caldwell, Texas. He won Rodeo Austin with a 24.3 on three calves and pocketed $14,875 during his trip, m oving him from 27th in the PRCA world standings to 10th. Hughes adds the Rodeo Austin title to his lengthy list of wins, which includes the 2023 Fort Worth title and 2021 San Angelo title, as well as the 2016 Resistol Rookie of the Year title. Hughes is known for his hustle as he is so fast on the ground, but the 26-year-old has also battled numerous injuries over his career.READ: From Hospital Room to Winner's Circle: Westyn Hughes Celebrates Comeback with 2023 FWSSR Win On this episode of The Tie-Down Breakdown, Hughes discusses his upbringing, the Rodeo Austin win and his injuries over the years.More from The Tie-Down BreakdownThe Tie-Down Breakdown: The Shane Hanchey StoryIntroducing The Breakdown Podcast
Rodeo enthusiasts, saddle up and hold on tight as we embark on the Road to The American series, kicking off with a true rising star in the world of saddle bronc riding. Joining us today is none other than Ryder Sanford, a name that's been making waves in arenas across the nation. Hailing from the vibrant city of Lake Charles, Louisiana, Ryder Sanford burst onto the rodeo scene with an electrifying debut, clinching the prestigious title of the 2023 Resistol Rookie of the Year. Since then, he's been on a relentless pursuit of rodeo glory, leaving a trail of dust and triumph in his wake. Last December marked a milestone in Ryder's journey as he made his first trip to the National Finals Rodeo, showcasing his exceptional talent and tenacity on the grandest stage of them all. Completing Super Series 2 at the Houston Rodeo, he punched his ticket to the semi-finals, proving that he's a force to be reckoned with in the arena. But the journey doesn't end there for Ryder Sanford. On Saturday, March 9th, all eyes will be on him as he sets his sights on The American Rodeo at Globe Life Arena, where he'll have a chance to vie for the ultimate prize—a million dollars. With the heart of a champion and the spirit of a true cowboy, Ryder Sanford embodies the essence of rodeo excellence, inspiring fans and fellow riders alike with each ride. Join us as we cheer him on and follow his quest for greatness on the Road to The American. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
Ladies and gentlemen, get ready to tip your hats to a rising star in the world of barrel racing, a cowgirl whose determination and passion have set arenas ablaze from coast to coast. Joining us today is none other than Rainey Skelton, a force to be reckoned with in the rodeo circuit. In her debut season, Rainey Skelton made waves as she blazed her trail to success, finishing a commendable second in the Resistol Rookie of the Year standings. Each stride in the arena was a lesson learned, and Rainey soaked in every moment, gaining invaluable experience that would fuel her journey to greatness. Now, armed with the wisdom of her rookie year, Rainey Skelton has set her sights on even greater heights. With each thundering hoofbeat, she's making waves once again, applying the lessons learned and the grit acquired to dominate the competition. Currently ranked number 15 in the world standings, Rainey Skelton's determination knows no bounds. With her trusty steeds in prime condition, she's on a mission to conquer every barrel, every obstacle in her path, with the fervor of a true champion. From the heart of Texas to the bright lights of the rodeo arena, Rainey Skelton's journey is one of unwavering dedication and unyielding passion. Join us as we saddle up and ride alongside this extraordinary cowgirl on her quest for rodeo glory. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
Rodeo enthusiasts, saddle up for a thrill as we welcome a true force to reckon with in the world of bronc riding. Our next guest is none other than Damian Brennan, a name that's been making waves in arenas around the globe. Originally hailing from the rugged terrain of Australia, Damian has found his second home amidst the rolling plains of Stephenville, Texas, where the spirit of rodeo runs deep. His journey to rodeo stardom is nothing short of remarkable, marked by triumphs that have solidified his place among the elite. Fresh off his sensational victory at the 2024 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, Damian Brennan has once again proven why he's a force to be reckoned with. The Aussie saddle bronc rider followed up his big win at Fort Worth with another championship in Jackson, Miss., showcasing his unparalleled skill and tenacity on the saddle. As the 2022 Resistol Rookie of the Year, he burst onto the scene with a fiery determination that has only intensified with each ride. In 2023, Damian made his mark on the grandest stage of them all, the National Finals Rodeo, clinching a fourth-place finish in the average with an impressive 851 points on ten head. His performance in Las Vegas was nothing short of electrifying, amassing over $166,000 in earnings and claiming victory in two rounds. Currently ranked #2 in the world standings, Damian Brennan's star continues to rise, shining brighter with each bronc he conquers. With a heart as fierce as the beasts he faces and a spirit as unyielding as the Australian outback, Damian embodies the essence of a true champion. Join us as we delve into the adrenaline-fueled world of bronc riding with Damian Brennan, unraveling the secrets behind his success and the dreams that drive him ever onward in pursuit of rodeo glory. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
Saddle up, rodeo enthusiasts! Welcome back to "Where Rodeo Meets the Road," where the dust of the arena mingles with the dreams of champions. Today, we have the pleasure of introducing a rising star in the world of barrel racing: Tessa Arnold. Tessa is no stranger to the thrill of the arena. Currently holding the coveted number one spot in the WPRA rookie barrel racing standings, she's making waves with every thundering hoofbeat. Just recently, she blazed her trail to the short go at the prestigious National Western in Denver, leaving spectators on the edge of their seats. But behind every champion is a steadfast support system, and Tessa is no exception. Surrounded by the unwavering encouragement of Mary and Byron Walker, Tessa is poised to conquer the arena with grit and grace. Yet, in the world of rodeo, victory is earned with every stride, every turn. Tessa's journey to claim the Resistol Rookie of the Year title is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. The road ahead is marked with both triumphs and trials, but that's the essence of rodeo—a wild ride where courage meets determination. Throughout the seasons, we'll be right here, tracking Tessa's journey, witnessing the highs and lows, the heartaches and triumphs. Because in this arena, every story is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the West. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
Up and coming Rookie Bull rider has his eyes set on the Resistol Rookie of the Year honors for season 2023-2024. Lija Gore is from Florida, and is making his presence known. In November her was the southeastern circuit finals avg. winner. Lija definitely will be on to watch this year when the chutes open up from coast to coast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
He's a Resistol Rookie and first time NFR contestant. Bull Rider, T. Parker, joins Luke from the NFR to talk about his first time appearance, how he got started and his TikTok following. #lukebranquinho @lukebranquinho #nfr #tparker tristin._parker --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandit-productions/support
On today's show, Saddle Bronc Rider and Resistol Rookie, Ryder Sanford joins the show. As a first timer at the NFR, he shares his excitement and walks Luke through his path to the NFR. @lukebranquinho. #lukebranquinho @rydersanford_. #rydersanford #resistol1927 @resistol1927 @nfr #nfr --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandit-productions/support
Braylee Shepherd | 2023 Resistol Rookie of the Year Breakaway Roper Coming off the win of being Resistol Rookie of the Year, Braylee shares that it was not all sunshine and butterflies. Braylee shares with us the trials that she endured during her Rookie year. Braylee started off her year strong going down the rodeo trail with back to back wins, on her horse Dollar. Braylee shares with us how losing Dollar “lights a fire in her” to keep rolling down the road and overcoming such loss. Baylee jumps on Lari Dee Guys horse to help finish out Braylee rodeo year. Listen Now in the LOOP Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the western culture and breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily. Get in the LOOP Podcast with Jordan Jo Get the Newsletter at https://www.thebreakawayropingpodcast.com Like us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/intheloopbreakaway Tag us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/intheloopbreakaway Follow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaugh Watch more on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjpVQcSSiobXsMiD89OvTvA
2023 was a stellar year for steer wrestler Cash Robb. The Utah native found himself right at home on the rodeo trail full-time with mentor Tyler Waguespack and brothers Rowdy and Ramey Parrott. Though a knee injury late in the season took Robb out of the running for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, he handily clenched the 2023 Resistol Rookie of the Year Title. Listen as host Rebel Sjeklocha learns more about this young talent and his lofty goals for the future.
We are happy to have Tristin Parker back on the show Where Rodeo Meets the Road. T has worked his butt off all season, and in the end it all paid off! Tristin is the Resistol Rookie of the Year 2023 in Bull riding. Tristin also ranked # 8 in the world, has secured his spot at the National Finals Rodeo in December at the Thomas and Mack Arena. During the course of the year there have been a lot of ups and downs. Tristin talks about his season, and what is in store for next year. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
Jackie Ganter | Barrel Racer | Ag Truck Trader | Episode 2Jackie Ganter, a two-time NFR Qualifier, a 3x CFR Qualifier, and 2015 Resistol Rookie of the Year, brings her determination and family-oriented approach to our team. Her favorite quote, "Persistence guarantees that results are inevitable," perfectly aligns with our mantra at AgTruckTrader.com. As an essential member of our team, Jackie helps build awareness for AgTruckTrader.com and AgPack.Jackie says, “Rodeoing is a family driven sport and I love partnering with companies that value those close-knit values. The Certified Agriculture Group is an amazing group of individuals focused on a united goal as a team.” Stay Connected with JackieWebsite | Instagram | Facebook in the LOOP Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the western culture and breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily. Get in the LOOP Podcast with Jordan Jo Get the Newsletter at https://www.thebreakawayropingpodcast.com Like us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/intheloopbreakaway Tag us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/intheloopbreakaway Follow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaugh Watch more on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjpVQcSSiobXsMiD89OvTvA
This summer looked different for the 2014 Resistol Rookie of the Year Header, Billy Bob Brown. He and his partner, Kirby Blankenship decided to rodeo for about a month to see how it would go. They captured the coveted 2023 Cheyenne Frontier Days Team Roping Championship and Billy Bob finds himself inside the top 30 headers in the world. Listen as he discusses his summer and how his mental game has played a huge role in his success.
With $38,440.31 won in the Resistol Rookie of the Year race on the heel side, JR Gonzalez is No. 5 on the heel side with the top spot within reach.The 20-year-old heels for 2018 NFR header Bubba Buckaloo, and on this episode of The Short Score, Gonzalez visits with Lillian Kent, Jr. Western Digital Content Producer for BarrelRacing.com, The Team Roping Journal and The Breakaway Roping Journal, to talk about the year he's having, his partnership with Buckaloo and his special equine counterpart, ASAP.
With $38,440.31 won in the Resistol Rookie of the Year race on the heel side, JR Gonzalez is No. 5 on the heel side with the top spot within reach.The 20-year-old heels for 2018 NFR header Bubba Buckaloo, and on this episode of The Short Score, Gonzalez visits with Lillian Kent, Jr. Western Digital Content Producer for BarrelRacing.com, The Team Roping Journal and The Breakaway Roping Journal, to talk about the year he's having, his partnership with Buckaloo and his special equine counterpart, ASAP.
Today's guest is WPRA Rookie Barrel Racer Kalli McCall. The 2023 Resistol Rookie barrel race is a tight one this year. All year Kalli has been battling with Rainey Skelton and Victoria Procter to see who will be the top Rookie this year. A big win came for Kalli at the Rookie Roundup in Fort Worth ealier this year with her horse Mohawk. All summer long Kalli has been grinding away to acheive her goals. Kalli has brought on a new horse into her lineup named Dyna, who she will finish up the season with. Win or lose she has given it her all. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
For the week of July 26th, 2023, Episode 17 of Season No. 6, host Ted Stovin and Dustin Edwards have a huge visit with 2021 Resistol Rookie of the Year, Canadian Finals Rodeo Qualifier and the 2023 Calgary Stampede Champion, Beau Cooper of Stettler, Alberta. The crew talk about the win in Calgary, Canadian content, the 2023 Rodeo Houston barrier mishap and World Champion Shane Hanchey even makes a surprise appearance. For more episodes of COWBOY SH!T™️ and to shop all things, Cowboy Shit, visit CowboyShit.ca
In 2022, California's Tanner James was undefeated in the Resistol Rookie of the Year race on the head side. This year, James sits No. 23 in the world standings. On this episode of The Short Score, we see how James' year is shaping up as he heads to the Rocky Mountain Cup in Calgary for the first time.This podcast is sponsored by Purina Animal Nutrition, with three research-backed ration balancers to fill nutritional gaps in your horse's diet. Enrich Plus delivers a concentrated source of protein, vitamins and minerals without unnecessary calories. Enrich Plus Senior features ActivAge Prebiotic Technology and Outlast Supplement for aging easy-keepers. Omega Match is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids and Vitamin E, great for horses without access to green grass. Find a ration balancer for your horse at purinamills.com/RationBalancers, or visit your local feed store.
In 2022, California's Tanner James was undefeated in the Resistol Rookie of the Year race on the head side. This year, James sits No. 23 in the world standings. On this episode of The Short Score, we see how James' year is shaping up as he heads to the Rocky Mountain Cup in Calgary for the first time.This podcast is sponsored by Purina Animal Nutrition, with three research-backed ration balancers to fill nutritional gaps in your horse's diet. Enrich Plus delivers a concentrated source of protein, vitamins and minerals without unnecessary calories. Enrich Plus Senior features ActivAge Prebiotic Technology and Outlast Supplement for aging easy-keepers. Omega Match is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids and Vitamin E, great for horses without access to green grass. Find a ration balancer for your horse at purinamills.com/RationBalancers, or visit your local feed store.
Kolby Krieger, a 21-year-old originally from Fredricktown, Missouri, was down on his luck and his money when he connected with eight-time World Champion Rich Skelton. The two have since paired up and are hitting the trail. Krieger also currently sits No. 4 in the Resistol Rookie race with $10,204.72 won thus far.On this episode of The Short Score, Lillian Kent, Jr. Western Digital Content Producer for Barrel Racing Magazine, The Team Roping Journal and The Breakaway Roping Journal, caught up with Krieger to talk about his partnership with Skelton and how the year is looking.
Kolby Krieger, a 21-year-old originally from Fredricktown, Missouri, was down on his luck and his money when he connected with eight-time World Champion Rich Skelton. The two have since paired up and are hitting the trail. Krieger also currently sits No. 4 in the Resistol Rookie race with $10,204.72 won thus far.On this episode of The Short Score, Lillian Kent, Jr. Western Digital Content Producer for Barrel Racing Magazine, The Team Roping Journal and The Breakaway Roping Journal, caught up with Krieger to talk about his partnership with Skelton and how the year is looking.
Riley Webb is an experienced roper even at the age of 19. Listen to him tell his story about growing up around rodeo, competing at the junior level, qualifying for the NFR, and winning the Resistol Rookie of the Year Award in tie-down roping and all-around. Riley still has some big dreams but is humble about them all.
The 2022 rodeo season was quite the year for Bayleigh Choate. Listen to her tell her story about how she become Resistol Rookie of the Year and an NFR Qualifier during a year she didn't anticipate to rodeo full-time.
NFR Qualifier and 2022 Resistol Rookie of the Year, Bayleigh Choate, joins RodeoKids Team Leader Claire Powell on the RodeoKids Podcast. They talk about how to "Be Water" and dealing with whatever life throws are you. Bayleigh also shares some insight on how to get through the hard days on the rodeo road and tips to training and rodeoing on young horses!
Thank you Jackie for spending some time with us to talk about your exciting start to 2023. Jackie Ganter is no stranger to the horse industry. Jackie is a third generation cowgirl from Abilene, Texas. Jackie was the Resistol Rookie of the year in 2015, and is the winningest rookie to day earning $164k that year. She made the trip back to back in 2015 and 2016. Fast forward to 2023 and Jackie is on fire once again. Jackie was able to win Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo on her favorite horse Tycoon. Down to San Antonio where she won a round and finished third in the short go. Early in the season we find Jackie #1 in the world standings with about 7 months of rodeo left in the season. Good luck Jackie! To find more interesting stories from the PRCA and PBR, visit our website www.the-arena-press.com #rodeo #fortworth #cowgirl #cowboy #barrelracing --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-arena-press/message
No.1 ranked Resistol Rookie heeler Junior Zambrano is not only competing for the Rookie of the Year title, but he is also taking advantage of every opportunity to learn while out on the ProRodeo trail. In this episode of "The Short Score," brought to you by Magic Cushion, Zambrano talks about being a student of the game and shares some advice he received from Cesar de la Cruz. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
No.1 ranked Resistol Rookie heeler Junior Zambrano is not only competing for the Rookie of the Year title, but he is also taking advantage of every opportunity to learn while out on the ProRodeo trail. In this episode of "The Short Score," brought to you by Magic Cushion, Zambrano talks about being a student of the game and shares some advice he received from Cesar de la Cruz. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this Episode of Where Rodeo Meets The Road we are visiting with 2021 Resistol Rookie of the year Kylee Scribner. Kylee and I talk about her latest win in Coleman, Tx and her 2nd placing in Cleburne at the Johnson County Rodeo.
In this episode of "The Short Score," host Jenna Link talks with Caleb Berquist, who ranks No. 1 in Resistol's Rookie All-Around Standings for the 2022 season, right before he heads out for the Cowboy Christmas run. Berquist talks about practice, positive influences, and ProRodeo. This episode is brought to you by WF Young. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ken catches up finally with WPRA Rookie Breakaway Roper Josie Connor. Josie is the front runner to be the Resistol Rookie of the year in Breakaway Roper!
Madison Outhier has already established a name for herself in the sport of rodeo at such a young age. From winning the Resistol Rookie of the year in 2021, to winning the Breakaway at the American when she was 16. This young lady has done some amazing things and it will be exciting to watch her in the years to come. Find Madison on Instagram https://instagram.com/m_outhier?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Madison Lyn Jewlery https://instagram.com/madison.lyn.jewelry?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= http://madisonlynjewelry.com/ LA Waters Quarter Horses https://lawatersquarterhorses.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of "The Short Score" presented by the World Champions Rodeo Alliance, Jenna Link, new host and Digital Editor of The Team Roping Journal and The Breakaway Roping Journal, interviews Bodie Mattson and Trae Smith, winners of the inaugural Cowboy Channel Resistol Rookie Roundup. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Madison Outhier has become a recognized name in the breakaway roping industry. This is no surprise though as she has won The American Rodeo, countless ropings and was named the first ever Resistol Rookie of the Year for breakaway roping in 2021. Her commitments expand farther than just roping as she runs her own business... Read More → The post The Long Haul: Episode 1 with Madison Outhier appeared first on Podcasts for Aggies - AGCJ366.
Gus Franzen has his eyes on the 2022 Resistol Rookie of the Year Steer Wrestling title. The central Nebraska cowboy currently rodeos at Southeastern Oklahoma State University and has big goals for the future. Learn more about Gus and the sport of steer wrestling in this week's episode of Breaking the Barrier, hosted by Rebel Sjeklocha.
Slade Wood, the 2021 Resistol Rookie of the Year Steer Roper and All-Around Cowboy shares his mindset and goals after ending up 4th in the world in 2021. Listen as host Rebel Sjeklocha learns more about the young talent.
Beau Cooper, the 2021 Resistol Rookie of the Year Calf Roper, and the first Canadian to win the title, shares his story in the first part of a dual-episode Rookie of the Year feature. Listen as host Rebel Sjeklocha learns more about Beau's upbringing, his mentors, and the paint horse that takes him to the pay window.
Reigning Tie-Down Roping World Champion, 2019 Wrangler NFR Tie-Down Roping Average Champion and 2019 Resistol Rookie of the Year, Haven Meged, joins the podcast to talk about his legendary rookie season. --- Manscaped.com - Get 20% off + free shipping on your order when you use code "GAUGE" at checkout. --- Women's Rodeo World Championship - WCRARodeo.com ---LonesomeRiderCoffee.com
The Bubble Update is here. Chelsea Shaffer and Kaitlin Gustave discuss the bubble for the headers and heelers in ProRodeo, who can shake things up in the top 15 heading into the final weekend, the tight race between Resistol Rookie headers Britt Smith and Tanner Tomlinson and the Ariat World Series of Team Roping's Practice Pen Qualifier and what to expect at the finale in December. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You guessed it...We're back with another episode of The Short Score. Hosts Chelsea Shaffer and Kaitlin Gustave wrap-up all the big news from the ProRodeo trail, the tell you about the Resistol Rookie contenders that are still raking in money, which team ropers are dominating in their designated circuit standings and more.You will be caught up on what's to be expected for the USTRC National Finals presented by Cinch coming up in September, which ladies are leading the Women's Rodeo World Championship in the WCRA and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pro Rodeo update, Circuit update, Resistol Rookie Update and more. That's what you'll be catching up on as you listen to this episode. This episode of The Short Score is a fun one. Chelsea Shaffer and Kaitlin Gustave review who the big winners are over the past weekend in ProRodeo, the Resistol Rookie race and talk a little bit about the two teams that switched things up in the Mountain States. Plus, the USTRC's National Finals presented by Cinch is still a go. Shaffer and Gustave go over some rules that will apply during the finals and what you can expect from the ropings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of The Short Score, brought to you by Soft-Ride Equine Comfort Boots, Chelsea Shaffer and Kaitlin Gustave talk about what happened the past weekend in ProRodeo, what's going on in the world standings and the Resistol Rookie race and talk about the RAM National Circuit Finals Rodeo, which will now be happening in Greeley, Colorado. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do you go from a #7 to a #9 heeler? Glad you asked. Check out this podcast featuring 2019 Resistol Rookie Heeler of the Year, Paden Bray to find out how he made that jump that launched him into an open roping career at the young age of 20! For questions or feedback about this podcast, email Pace personally at: PaceFreed@xfactorteamroping.com
How do you go from a #7 to a #9 heeler? Glad you asked. Check out this podcast featuring 2019 Resistol Rookie Heeler of the Year, Paden Bray to find out how he made that jump that launched him into an open roping career at the young age of 20! For questions or feedback about this podcast, email Pace personally at: PaceFreed@xfactorteamroping.com
2019 National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) Coach of the Year, Ben Londo joins the show to talk about the college rodeo experience from A to Z. 2018 Resistol Rookie of the Year, Clayton Sellars shares his experience going from winning rookie of the year to making his first Wrangler NFR.
Check it out. Today Chelsea Shaffer and Kaitlin Gustave go through some top money earners in the PRCA world standings and the two fierce leaders of Kal Fuller and Paden Bray in the Resistol Rookie race. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's episode of The Short Score, hosts Chelsea Shaffer and Kaitlin Gustave catch you up to speed on who is shuffling up in the Pro Rodeo world standings, the Resistol Rookie standings and go over some upcoming World Series of Team Roping and USTRC events. Plus, don't forget about the first-ever The Team Roping Journal's Open to the World Series open roping at the WSTR finale this year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sherwood and Koch Make Bank. We catch up with the high money earners over the weekend, Matt Sherwood and Hunter Koch. They are in the top 15 of the standings and continue to move up. Hosts Chelsea Shaffer and Kaitlin Gustave also go over all the high money earners over the weekend, who's moving up in the Resistol Rookie race and the circuit standings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on The Short Score hosts Chelsea Shaffer and Kaitlin Gustave catch you up-to-date on some big winners over the past weekend in Pro Rodeo and the Resistol Rookie race. Also, stick with us through the news to hear a special interview with the 2019 Cheyenne Frontier Days Champion Heeler Trey Yates. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we have a special guest. We chat with Junior Nogueira about his big money weekend, his string of horses and partnership. Also, we catch you up on all things Pro Rodeo. Listen in to hear who the big money winners were over the weekend, a Resistol Rookie update and Circuit update. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of The Short Score Chelsea Shaffer and Kaitlin Gustave chat with this year's Cowboy Christmas high money earning heeler Jade Corkill about this Fourth of July run, his new perspective and more.Shaffer and Gustave also go over more big money earners over the Cowboy Christmas run in the PRCA Team Roping ranks, as well as Resistol Rookie updates and Circuit Standings.#RopeVegas coverage brought to you by CSI Saddlepads, Resistol, Fast Back Ropes and Soft-Ride Equine Comfort Boots. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 2019 Cowboy Christmas run is here! Hosts Chelsea Shaffer and Kaitlin Gustave catch you up on all the Cowboy Christmas fun. On this episode you will hear about who is doing good in the PRCA rodeos, brought to you by CSI Saddlepads, who is moving up in the Resistol Rookie standings, brought to you by Resistol, and who is leading the circuit standings, brought to you by Fast Back Ropes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Million-dollar cowboy Rhen Richard, of Roosevelt, Utah, is an all-around hand who last year qualified for his first Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in the heading with Quinn Kesler and in the tie-down roping. Richard, who was the Resistol Rookie of the Year on the heel side in 2008, grew up in Utah playing sports and team roping. His focus has been on the all-around since an early age, and in 2018 he came oh-so-close to a gold buckle thanks to strong performances in both the heading and tie-down roping at the Finals. On this week's episode of The Score, Richard talks about that Finals and his motivation going forward.His great horses have been a huge part of his success, and Richard also discusses how he likes them to perform and how he keeps them healthy. If you remember, we did a story during the NFR on his Canadian-rooted buckskin horse, Festus, and Richard talks about that horse's evolution and what else will be in his rig come summer—when he kicks off his partnership with Florida's Clint Summers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jesse Brown is a member of the elusive steer wrestler's club and, with his Hawaiian shirts and mustaches, he's definitely one of the cool kids! This former Washington State University quarterback talks about transitioning from football to rodeo; winning the elusive Resistol Rookie of the Year; qualifying for the Ram National Circuit Finals in Kissimmee, Florida; and hunting for his National Finals Rodeo appearance! Follow along for LOTS of laughs!
Howdy! Our guest on the show today was Professional Bareback Rider, JR Vezain. JR has won a million bucks on the back of a bucking horse. He is a 6-time Wrangler National Finals Rodeo qualifier, 2011 Resistol Rookie of the Year in the Bareback, and all around good dude. In the last weekend of the 2018 PRCA Season, on the way to his 6th Finals, JR broke his back while covering a horse in Pasadena, TX that left him parlayed from the waste down. Since that day, his life has changed. His positive outlook on life has not. He’s mindset and strong will are awe inspiring. His attitude in the face of this huge adversity is something we can all learn from. He’s been dealt a pretty bad hand, but instead of feeling sorry for himself and letting it defeat him, he’s decided to put his nose down, work harder than ever, and attack this with a ferocity of a man who KNOWS he will walk again. It really puts things in perspective. Stop feeling sorry for yourself. I know I needed to hear that. On top of all this, JR and his wife, Shelby, have a little boy due to be here in May. What a wild ride this life can be. This is a great talk. His discussion on mind set and getting in “the zone” is worth the listen alone. (Spoiler alert: the rest is awesome too!) Thanks for hanging out with us. We think you’ll love this one. Life is short. Ride a Unicorn! Please SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and be sure to RATE and REVIEW the show as well on your podcast app of choice. You can catch us on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, and all the others! Also, be sure to go and FOLLOW our Socials! INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK TWITTER SIGN UP to be a Unicorn Trainer and get our UNICORN TRAINING GUIDE at our WEBSITE! Show Partner Info: GoFastRaces: Head to their website TODAY and sign up for their next race on Jan. 19, 2019 in Taylor, TX! PALEO POWDER: Use the code MWH25 at checkout to get 25% off your online order. Check out the Store Locator to find a retail location near you! CLINICS: Angleton, TX: March 8-10, 2019 Ashland, NE: May 24-26, 2019 Vaughn, Montana: June 14-16, 2019 Elkmont, Alabama: September 13-15, 2019 Show Notes: JR Vezain Instagram JR’s Facebook Fan Page JR’s GoFundMe Page: Help out our Rodeo Family! Mark 9:23: If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes. Great Quote from the episode: "Prior Preparation prevents piss poor performance.” Underpants Gnomes Profit Plan: From outro...
On the podcast I sat down with my friends Zach Hibler and Tyler Berghuis at Cheyenne Frontier Days. Both of these guys are great up and coming bareback riders and they show grit and try with everything they do! We talked about how we all met each other, how they got into rodeo, goals, dreams and some crazy stories.Zach Hibler is from Wheeler Texas and is leading the Resistol Rookie of the Year race in the bareback riding event.Tyler Berghuis is from Atwater Minnesota and is the 2018 CNFR National Champion Bareback Rider from Tarleton State University. You can follow Zach Hibler on: Facebook: Zach HiblerInstagram: @zachhiblerYou can follow Tyler Berghuis on:Facebook: Tyler BerghuisInstagram: @tylerberghuisTwitter: @tyler_berghuisKeep Blazing Trails and Telling Tales!!!
On the podcast I sat down with my friends Zach Hibler and Tyler Berghuis at Cheyenne Frontier Days. Both of these guys are great up and coming bareback riders and they show grit and try with everything they do! We talked about how we all met each other, how they got into rodeo, goals, dreams and some crazy stories.Zach Hibler is from Wheeler Texas and is leading the Resistol Rookie of the Year race in the bareback riding event.Tyler Berghuis is from Atwater Minnesota and is the 2018 CNFR National Champion Bareback Rider from Tarleton State University. You can follow Zach Hibler on: Facebook: Zach HiblerInstagram: @zachhiblerYou can follow Tyler Berghuis on:Facebook: Tyler BerghuisInstagram: @tylerberghuisTwitter: @tyler_berghuisKeep Blazing Trails and Telling Tales!!!