Barrel racing. Horse, Rider, Guts, Glory and Belief in your self.
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Learning to Barrel race with a baby boomer. Believe in yourself! Inspiration
Learning Barrel Racing, Baby Boomer style. Believe in Yourself
Learning Barrel Racing by a Baby Boomer. Believe…………
You must believe, so success will follow.
I am leaving my usual stories to write about Barrel Racing and what it means to decide at 56 years young, that's what you want to learn to do.
I believe you're never too old to accomplish a dream, if you believe.
Edith Wharton once said, "There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it."
To me light is the accomplishment of a task with my horse. The joy that comes from getting through the cloverleaf pattern with all three barrels standing and a decent time is always nice.
I began Barrel Racing with my daughter, she was 10 and just learning to ride. I had not been on a horse in 20+ years, but the love was there and determination. So we joined a gaming club to ride once a month in a summer series.
As she learned to ride, I once again learned balance and the technique I had long since lost. In 2001 we bought a horse that was barely broke to ride, although she was 10 years old. She soon became mine and we began the long process of learning together. Since she's a little hot, being an appendix Quarter Horse, this was a challenge. We both had to learn balance and the pattern, but we did it together. The road was long and hard.
By 2004 I realized that if I wanted to accomplish my goals, I had to get together with an instructor. We have a good friend that is an awesome trainer of barrel horses, and kids. She took me and my horse under her wing and worked with us, helping us gain the technique, self confidence and balance we both needed.
She has kept us going these past years with spots of training here and there. We go to the same games so she's there to instruct and scream (its ok) support and directions from the side lines.
Martin Luther King Jr said; "Everybody can be great…..You only need a heart full of grace."
I have left many arenas in tears. One year for the series final's we hit barrels on every run, which of course means no time. We had done very well up to the finals, with very few barrels being hit. I was going to quit, I felt I could never get this dream accomplished. I was too old to respond fast enough. Your horse goes from a stop to 30 miles per hour in a couple of jumps. You only have split seconds to think of your next move as your coming to the next barrel. Several of the long time "gamers" said "its just part of it". "We all cry, want to quit, sell the horse, go to knitting. But its worth it, hang in there and keep trying." At the end of season Award ceremony, they gave me a camp chair with a barrel racer, inscribed on it is "Betty & Niki, the school of Hard Knocks." I love that chair!
Now I'm 61 years young. I am still trying, still racing, still learning, still loving it. My Horse has a hurt leg, I have a hurt leg and we continue to go for it. Remembering all this, speaking of it, is not just about those outstanding women that taught me, helped me and encouraged me. Its about the Teamwork, Love for my horse and her for me, accomplishment and self worth.
I like to say, "We are not the fastest, but we are the funest." Niki and I love what we do. We scream and carry on, when the run is great, I do a jig that makes my family want to disown me. Niki loves to run and I love riding her as fast as she chooses to go. We win some money, win some awards and have the time of our lives. I feel I have accomplished my dream. The awards we win are secondary to the accomplishment of a dream.
H. Jackson Brown, Jr said "Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all they have."
It was not all I had, for I had the support of my wonderful husband and great daughter, as well as the rest of my family and friends. They made sure the shoulder was there to cry on and support me through the roughest times, and scream their support and pride during the successful times.
A wonderful note from "Take it from me: Life's a struggle but you can win" by Erin Brockovich/Marc Elliot reads:
You can Prevail
If you believe you're right or you can…….stand up and fight for your place in the sun. If you believe you can do it, hang in for the whole 15 rounds because even if you don't win, you will have earned the respect of everyone in the fight, including yourself, and in that sense you will have prevailed.
Yes we can!
My gal Niki and I did prevail, we "Gott'er Done!"
Monty and Betty Boop's Week-end at the Barrel Race's

Monty and Betty took the week-end off from Marketing their ware's to spend Sat. & Sun. gaming Horse's.
Saturday was the end of series Gymkana for Trail Dust Saddle Club. The races include Pole bending, Key Race, Figure 8, Texas Barrels, Speed Barrels and the Single Stake.
There are almost 90 riders which makes for a very long day. Monty watch's all the silly people on their horses racing around obstacles in the arena.
He sits there in his very cool coat Betty bought him from AVON.
Monty loves to watch the little kids as they make their way around the obstacles in varing degrees of speed and style.
Monty's kid, Mandy, ran well. She ran a 15.4 in the texas barrels and almost broke the Club record in the Keyrace. They had a great day. Betty rode a colt which fell on her, her times were poor but she had fun and was only sore at the end of the day. Monty was told that's what we call "Cowgirl Up".
Monty thinks they're very crazy, but his get's to go, has extra treats and lots of attention from the spectators. How much better can it be?
Sunday was the winter series of "Southern Oregon Barrel Racers". It's called SOBRA. The game is Texas Barrels, otherwise known as running a cloverleaf pattern.
There are Two Open races, Peewee race and a Youth race. The First Open race was $100.00 added, making the pot a little bigger for placings. This race Open race had 83 riders.
Betty barrel horse pulled a tendon in her right front leg a few weeks ago at one of the SOBRA games, so she (Niki) is on vacation for several weeks. Thats the bad news. The good news is it makes Betty ride the colts that need trained to do the job.
Having one gaming horse available is never a good idea. There are to many ways a horse can be injured and out for weeks on end.
The sport is just as dangerous for the horses as it is for the riders.
The Races were fun and Montys kid, Mandy, Won 2nd in 2D in the first race and 1st in 3D in the second race. Betty ran Mandy's (Montys kid) Horse in the first race and knocked down a barrel which means "no time" by that club's rules for the run. Some clubs dock you 5 points, some DQ that race. On the Second race Betty ran another colt (this one didn't fall) and they had a pretty nice run. The baby is just learning so speed was not "the name of that game". We were working on the pattern of the Texas Barrels.
Here is Mandy & Niki, Betty's daughter & Horse.
Both days were cold and Monty was bundled under his sweater, new coat and the cooler off one of the horses. He was happy as long as Betty was there to scratch his ears and talk to him. He likes it when Betty yell's encouragement to the riders.
Monty did not like the terror of seeing a horse and teenage rider, unable to stop, go over the "out gate" and crash into the gate person. The horse did walk away, but the rider and gate person were taken to the Hospital by the rescue vehicle.
Later that night we found the 17 year old is ok, but very sore. Her horse was the same. The "gate person" was still in the hospital.
Barrel racing is a dangerous sport and so much fun. With the terrific speeds the horses travel and precarious positions the riders are in at times there are few injuries percentage wise. But it is a sport and in all sports there are risks.
Barrel racers "Have a need for Speed", they
"Ride to live and live to Ride".
Monty & Betty are very tired and ready to call it a day. So as always they leave you with words of wisdom to take away........
"Remove failure as an option and your chances for success become infinitely better."
"We can't always control what happens to us, but we can always control how we react to it."
"Man is made by his belief, as he believes, so he is."
Betty Boop and Monty say nite nite once more.
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