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Callie Duperier JULY 7, 2015 Volume 9: Issue 27 In this issue... • Calgary Stampede, pg 2 • July Explosion, pg 19 • Hay Chix Challenge, pg 23 • South. States Triple Crown, pg 27 fast horses, fast news • WRAPN3, pg 29 Published Weekly Online at www.BarrelRacingReport.com - Since 2007 Cowboy Christmas Unwraps New No. 1 – Callie duPerier By Tanya Randall Bandera, Texas, barrel racer Callie duPerier is the new world FLIT BA R leader in the WPRA, having collected $20,262 over the Fourth of FI R E W ATE R FLIT July run of rodeos—affectionately known as Cowboy Christmas S I 86 due to the multitude of lucrative rodeos. With $78,525 in earnings SLA S H J HA R LETTA thus far this season, duPerier is currently at the Calgary Stampede in FI R EW cr A C KE R FI R E Canada hoping to add to that total. DA S H W ITH V I G O R “I’m catching up on sleep,” said duPerier on Monday morning, DA S HIN G RO S E “but it was really fun. I enjoyed it a whole lot. It was amazing; I’m S I 81 really happy with how my horses did.” MI ss BIG BITE duPerier was hauling with multiple world champion barrel racer RA R E DILLION S I 95 Sherry Cervi, who 2000 BU C K S KIN GEL D IN G also had a huge FA S T JET Fourth. 2015 WO R L D STAN D IN gs S I 98 As of July 6, 2015 - Courtesy of www.wpra.com RA R E JET Their run started S I 109 immediately follow- 1 Callie duPerier $78,525 RA R E V IEW ing the Reno Rodeo, 2 Sarah Rose McDonald $77,117 RA R E CLA ss S I 82 where duPerier 3 Lisa Lockhart $63,403 RAI S E A MAN caught a costly bar- 4 Nancy Hunter $62,431 SOFT CALL TB rel on her great 5 Sherry Cervi $57,789 TB horse Rare Dillion 6 Fallon Taylor $55,833 QUI SILENT 7 Taylor Jacob $48,155 TB to take her out of RI D E R : CALLIE D U PE R IE R ; OWNE R : T R I P D U PE R IE R ; BR EE D E R : JAN MOBB S & CE ROLLE R the average. Their 8 Cassidy Kruse $45,511 first stop after Reno 9 Michele McLeod $43,887 10 Jill Welsh $43,255 In Oregon for St. Paul with its famed Christmas trees planted was the Greeley along the perimeter of the arena and nearby Molalla, duPerier had Independence Stam- 11 Alexa Lake $42,573 12 Mary Walker $40,191 Dash Ta Diamonds (“Arson”)—the Dash Ta Fame gelding that had pede in Colorado, already proven that he loved the Northwest with both Jane Melby where a tipped bar- 13 Carley Richardson $40,140 14 Meghan Johnson $39,790 and Carlee Pierce, both of which he helped get to the Wrangler Na- rel eliminated her tional Finals Rodeo. Arson won both rodeos. St. Paul paid $8,437, need to worry about 15 Layna Kight $39,093 16 Brittney Paige Willis $35,534 while Molalla was worth $3,262. returning for a short “We flew a bunch—that’s how we made all of these,” she ex- round. 17 Kaley Bass $35,322 18 Jackie Ganter $32,385 plained. From Greeley, duPerier and Dillion wrapped up their Fourth of July weekend, it was across the 19 Britany Diaz $31,187 20 Jana Bean $30,176 placing second at Belle Fourche, S.D., where she laid over before border to Ponoka. heading to Calgary for the first run of her set on Tuesday. While duPerier www.BarrelRacingReport.com All totaled, Arson, a 9-year-old gelding out of The Millennium didn’t have much Star, by Strawfly Special, was responsible for $11,699, while 16-year- luck, Cervi picked old living legend, Dillion (Firecracker Fire x Rare Class, Rare Jet), up. duPerier and Dillion got their first check of Cowboy Christmas earned $8,563. at Airdrie, $1,213 for placing fifth, between rounds at Ponoka. Then “Dillion and Arson are way different styles,” said duPerier. “I’ve it was back stateside. been on Dillion for so long, we click so good. I know every time duPerier and Dillion placed at all three Gateway rodeos—Cody, I go in he’s going to give me the best run he can. Usually we place Wyo., Red Lodge, Mont., and Livingston, Mont.,--so named for if I have a clean run. At Reno, my rubber band broke and my foot their location in relation to entrances into Yellowstone National came out of the stirrup and hit the barrel. It was my fault and not Park. They tied for eighth at Cody ($2,022), tenth at Livingston his. ($871) and fifth at Red Lodge ($1,345). Pro Rodeos Continued on Page 4 IN THE NEWS .......IN THE NEWS......in the news......In the News......In the News..... 3 Julie Leggett, 17.67, $3,500 2015 Calgary Stampede Underway 4 Fallon Taylor, 17.70, $2,500 This years Calgary Stampede runs from July 3-12, 2015. It is 5 Michele McLeod, 17.73, $1,500 always a big rodeo to mark on the calendar as they give a whopping 6 Sydney Daines, 17.74 $100,000 dollar check to the winner of their Shootout. There are 7 Carmel Wright, 17.84 2 pools of 10 contestants (20 total barrel racers) that compete in 4 8 Nancy Hunter, 18.09 performances each. The top 4 from each pool go on to the Finals 9 Stephanie Mather, 18.15 and the bottom 6 compete in a Wild Card round for 2 additional 10 Carlee Pierce, 18.35 spots in the Finals. There are 10 total in the Finals. These ten then run for a spot in the Final 4 of the Shootout Finals. Those 4 then compete for the $100k. Total Winnings from Pool A *1 Mary Walker, $17,000 *2 Fallon Taylor, $16,000 Performance 1 *3 Carmel Wright, $12,500 1 Fallon Taylor, 17.65, $5,500 *4 Nancy Hunter, $8,500 2 Mary Walker, 17.87, $4,500 5 Julie Leggett, $6,000 3 Carmel Wright, 17.88, $3,500 6 Kassidy Dennison, $5,500 4 Julie Leggett, 17.98, $2,500 7 Sydney Daines, $1,500 5 Nancy Hunter, 18.21, $1,500 7 Michele McLeod, $1,500 6 Michele McLeod, 18.39 7 Stephanie Mather, $1,500 7 Stephanie Mather, 18.73 8 Sydney Daines, 18.74 *Advancing on to the Finals 9 Carlee Pierce, 19.49 10 Kassidy Dennision, NT Pool A Contestants (July 3, 4, 5, 6) 1 Fallon Taylor, 2 Mary Walker, 3 Carmel Wright, 4 Julie Leggett, 5 Performance 2 Nancy Hunter, 6 Michele McLeod, 7 Stephanie Mather, 8 Sydney 1 Carmel Wright, 17.72, $5,000 Daines, 9 Carlee Pierce, 10 Kassidy Dennison 1 Nancy Hunter, 17.77, $5,000 ) 3 Fallon Taylor, 17.97, $3,500 Performance 5 - Pool B Lisa Lockhart, 17.32, $5,500 4 Mary Walker, 18.07, $2,500 1 2 Callie duPerier, 17.57, $4,500 5 Sydney Daines, 18.24, $1,500 3 Tara Muldoon, 17.62, $3,500 6 Michele McLedo, 18.25 4 Britany Diaz, 17.64, $2,500 7 Kassidy Dennison, 18.33 5 Sarah Rose McDonald, 17.76, $1,500 8 Stephanie Mather, 18.37 6 Pamela Capper, 18.07 9 Julie Leggett, 18.38 7 Samantha Lyne, 18.15 10 Carlee Pierce, 18.43 8 Christine Laughlin, 18.18 9 Alexa Lake, 18.42 Performance 3 10 Sherry Cervi, NT 1 Mary Walker, 17.77, $5,500 2 Fallon Taylor, 17.86, $4,500 3 Carmel Wright, 17.90, $3,500 Pool B Contestants (July 7, 8, 9, 10) 1 Tara Muldoon, 2 Pamela Capper, 3 Samantha Lyne, 4 Christine 4 Nancy Hunter, 18.06, $2,500 Laughlin, 5 Britany Diaz, 6 Callie duPerier, 7 Alexa Lake, 8 Sherry 5 Stephanie Mather, 18.43, $1,500 Cervi, 9 Lisa Lockhart, 10 Sarah Rose McDonald 6 Kassidy Dennison, 18.46 7 Michele McLeod, 18.54 All the money won in the preliminary rounds will count towards 8 Sydney Daines, 18.63 the WPRA World Standings and $50k of the $100k won in the 9 Julie Leggett, 18.67 Shootout will count towards the WPRA World Standings so it is 10 Carlee Pierce, 28.31 sure to shake up the standings! Keep up with all the action by either following the results at www. Performance 4 calgarystampede.com or catch the action live on the web at http:// 1 Kassidy Dennison, 17.41, $5,500 www.cbc.ca/sports/calgarystampede/calgary-stampede-daily-lives- 2 Mary Walker, 17.59, $4,500 tream-1.3132304 Tracy & Dusti Swan • Hubbard, TX cell: 254.592.6406 [email protected] Subscriptions: www. BarrelRacingReport.com The Barrel Racing Report is emailed weekly, every Tuesday night, 52 weeks per year by Tracy and Dusti Swan, Hubbard, TX. The information enclosed in this issue is courtesy of the Barrel Racing Report. If you reprint any of the following information verbatim, or if you read it verbatim on a radio or television broadcast, please mention that the information is courtesy of the Barrel Racing Report. If an article is authored please contact us before using the information. All results have been approved by event producers or association personnel. 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