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Cowgirls Cash in at Cowboy Christmas BARREL RACING REPORT - Fast Horses, Fast News since 2007 - Volume 5, Issue 27 www.barrelracingreport.com July 5, 2011 Cowgirls Cash In At Cowboy Christmas Cody Stampede July 1-4, 2011, Cody, WY 2011 WPRA NFR STANDINGS COWBOY CHRSTMAS TOP 20 1 Easy Dash Oak, Tammy Fischer, 16.79, Courtesy of www.wpra.com - Unoffi cial as of July 5 Unoffi cial - Tabulated by the Barrel Racing Report $8,548 1 Brittany Pozzi $98,782 1 Lindsay Sears $23,838 2 Heza Cocky Cat, Kelly Allen, 17.05, $6,838 2 Brenda Mays $67,256 2 Susan Smith $17,025 3 Heza Bug Leo, Angie Meadors, 17.23, 3 Lisa Lockhart $63,087 3 Sherry Cervi $16,618 $5,556 4 Jody Sheffi eld $59,800 4 Angie Meadors $15,870 4 Sugar Moon Express, Lindsay Sears, 17.24, 5 Lindsay Sears $57,036 5 Tammy Fischer $14,266 $3,847 6 Sherry Cervi $56,350 6 Brittany Pozzi $13,222 4 MP Meter My Hay, Sherry Cervi, 17.24, 7 Carlee Pierce $46,814 7 Carlee Pierce $12,818 $3,847 8 Jill Moody $44,832 8 Sydni Blanchard $11,530 6 Trula Churchill, 17.26, $2,564 9 Jane Melby $41,736 9 Brenda Mays $11,140 7 Theresa Walter, 17.33, $2,137 10 Tammy Fischer $38,197 10 Lisa Lockhart $11,117 8 Maegan Reichert, 17.34, $1,923 11 Robyn Herring $36,769 11 Sammi Bessert $10,948 9 Brittany Pozzi, 17.40, $1,496 12 Lee Ann Rust $35,537 12 Traci MacDonald $10,822 9 Sue Smith, 17.40, $1,496 13 Sue Smith $35,477 13 Rylee McKenzie $9,977 9 Kaylyn Trapp, 17.40, $1,496 14 Christina Richman $35,263 14 Trula Churchill $7,333 12 Linda Vick, 17.41, $855 15 Britany Fleck $34,838 15 Sabra O’Quinn $7,213 12 Callie Chamberlain, 17.41, $855 16 Tana Renick $34,716 16 Sheena Robbins $7,032 12 Shelley Morgan, 17.41, $855 17 Linda Vick $34,156 17 Lee Ann Rust $6,899 15 Andrea Herron, 17.44, $427 18 Angie Meadors $33,151 18 Kelly Alllen $6.838 19 Trula Churchill $31,836 19 PJ Burger $6,797 St. Paul Rodeo 20 Cassie Moseley $29,248 20 Mary Burger $6,398 July 1-4, 201, St. Paul, OR 1 MP Meter My Hay, Sherry Cervi, 17.26, ROCKET WRANGLER $7,102.20 DASH FOR CASH SI 97 2 Dr Nick Assured, Rylee McKenzie, 17.34, $5,681.76 SI 114 3 Easy Dash Oak, Tammy Fischer, 17.60, $4,616.43 FIND A BUYER 4 Katy Bremner, 17.80, $3,551.10 VICTORY DASH TB 5 Robin Montague, 17.84, $2,485.77 SI 94 5 Jane Melby, 17.84, $2,485.77 SOME KINDA MAN SI 105 7 Randy Rae Britt, 17.88, $1,775.55 SOUTHERN STREAKER SI 93 8 Kim Kammenzind, 17.89, $1,509.21 SOUTHERN PRIDE 8 Savanah Reeves, 17.89, $1,509.21 ASY ASH AK SI 94 10 Nellie Williams, 17.92, $1,242.88 E D O 11 Sarah Jones, 17.94, $1,065.33 1995 BAY GELDING 12 Lexie Goss, 18.02, $798.99 EASY JET SI 100 13 Sammy Jo Willis, 18.05, $798.99 EASILY SMASHED SI 99 14 Cassandra Pierce, 18.15, $443.88 SMASH IT 14 Leslie Penhollow, 18.15, $443.88 EASY LITTLE OAK TB Ponoka Stampede JOHNNY BARS June 27-July 3, 2011, Ponoka, Alberta MISS SUGAR OAK SI 100 SI 85 Average on two: MISS WASP HEART 1 Real Claim To Fame, Susan Smith, 34.55, $6,358 2 Terrible Tommy Twist, Sammi Bessert, 34.88, $5,405 RIDER/OWNER: TAMMY FISCHER; BREEDER: MRS C L LOREANT ESTATE 3 Sugar Moon Express, Lindsay Sears, 34.91, $4,451 4 Foxy Crime, Traci MacDonald, 35.04, $3,815 ProRodeo Continued on Page 3 IN THE NEWS.......IN THE NEWS......in the news......In the News......In the News..... Sears Joins Panhandle Rock and Roll Team He won his second Triple Crown a year ago, missing the unprec- edented slam only because he fi nished second in the steer roping Panhandle Slim, the Fort Worth, Texas based western wear manu- standings, and he knows just exactly how diffi cult it is to get every- facturer is excited to announce the signing of World Champion thing to align for that sort of parlay. Barrel Racer Lindsay Sears to promote the brand in the Rodeo and “I haven’t thought about (the slam) that much,” Brazile said. Western Lifestyle community. “That’s how up and down rodeo is. I was probably $30,000 behind Known for her chic clothing style, Lindsay Sears reads Vogue in the calf roping this year from where I have been the past few and Glamour magazines, wears low-rise jeans and waits eagerly years at this point. So, you just never know. for “Fashion Week” in New York and London every year. “I have “That’s why the mental game is so important. You’ve got to be fi nally found a brand of clothing that has a great fi t and at the same optimistic and think you’re going to win more than you ever won time a cutting edge look”, said Lindsay Sears, “Nothing fi ts me like any other time of the year. It’s a give- and-take deal. You can’t my Rock and Roll Cowgirl Jeans….except maybe Martha” always win the same rodeos, but there are plenty of chances to win “I am very excited to be a part of the Panhandle Slim team and at other ones out there.” look forward to working with everyone at Panhandle Slim” Brazile led all tie-down ropers with earnings of $28,089 over the Lindsay, who hails from Nanton, Alberta, Canada travels the Fourth of July week commonly known as “Cowboy Christmas” and rodeo trail in both the United States and Canada each year. She made another $11,904 with team roping partner Patrick Smith to break has dominated the barrel racing on her great mare, Martha – the the record for total earnings of $37,630 set by Ty Murray in 1999. 2008 AQHA/WPRA horse of the year, winning every major rodeo Brazile certainly didn’t stint on the travel last week, going from including the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, NV to become a Reno, Nev., to Canada for stops in High River, Airdrie and Ponoka, World Champion Barrel Racer. before heading off to Prescott, Ariz., Molalla, Ore., St. Paul, Ore., Becoming a part of the Panhandle Rock and Roll ProRodeo Red Lodge, Mont., Livingston, Mont., and back to Ponoka. He Team, Lindsay joins rodeo great Tuff Hedeman, Professional Bull fi nished up the week with the win at the Cody Stampede on the Rider Pistol Robinson, World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider Jesse Fourth of July. Kruse, 14 time NFR Steer Wrestling qualifi er Todd Suhn, PRCA “Cody really topped off the week,” Brazile said. “It always helps Cowboys JJ Elshere and Joe Gunderson, and fellow WPRA barrel to fi nish off the week strong. I won almost $10,000 there. racers Britany Fleck, Jordon Peterson Briggs, and Carlee Pierce. “I had such good help this week that I didn’t have to get on a lot Panhandle Slim is a division of Westmoor Mfg. Co., founded in of other (peoples’) horses. I owe a lot to Chad Baker; he’s helped 1946 in Minneapolis, MN by brothers Ernest and Martin Hoch- me for the last four or fi ve years. He drove his tail off so I could ster. In 1975, the headquarters moved to Ft. Worth, TX where it have horses where I needed them. It helps me not have to get on has remained since. The family owned company, now in its third horses I’m not familiar with. Chad went to high school with me and generation, continues to be a major force in the western apparel has been my best friend for no telling how long. He knows things industry. Today, Westmoor Mfg Co. owns and distributes six major about me people shouldn’t know.” premium clothing brands: Panhandle Slim, Rough Stock, 90 Proof, The complete Top 10: 1 Trevor Brazile (TR/TD) $39,993; 2 Powder River, Rock and Roll Cowgirl, and Rock and Roll Cowboy. Wesley Silcox (BR) $29,186; 3 Taos Muncy (SB) $26,489; 4 Shane Hanchey (TD) $25,121; 5 Lindsay Sears (GBR) $23,838; 6 Curtis PacWest Mania Pre-Entries Due July 6 Cassidy (SW/TD) $22,146; 7 Cody DeMers (BB) $20,192; 8 Clint The BBR Approved $4,000 added PacWest Mania Pre-Entries Cannon (BB) $20,155; 9 Shane Proctor (BR) $18,987; 10 Steve must be post-marked by July 6, 2011, The PacWest Mania Barrel Woolsey (BR) $18,953. There were 59 contestants who earned more Race is July 15-17, 2011 at the Hardy Murphy Coliseum in Ard- than $10,000 during the week. more, OK Pre-Entries being faxed/Online must be RECEIVED by end of day July 11th. Entries can be faxed or you may enter online 5-State Prospect Sale Catalog throughout the weekend. For more information visit www.pacwest- The 2010 5-State Prospect catalog was successful in assisting barrelracing.com with the sales of future 5-State prosepects - so we have decided to do it again in 2011! The cost for advertisement is $10 a page and Brazile Adds Cowboy Christma Record To Résumé the deadline to list your future prospects, previously run horses, When Trevor Brazile has a Cowboy Christmas run this domi- or broodmares in foal to 5-State Stallions is July 20, 2011.
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