Bareback [03:29]
Riding Dakota Bareback this weekend. He is truly the smoothest horse I have ever ridden, which is why I love riding him bareback!
ROYAL "QUICK N SMOOTH" [00:30]
3RD IN 2D 12/07/12 LANDMARK ARENA
Shesa Streakin Jet & Teri - Poles, 2012 WSCA Championship Show [01:28]
Roanie did well for a 4-year-old and handled everything so great! Her end pole was wide, but otherwise it was a smooth pattern.
Pole horse? I think so! [00:38]
We havent had much practice on the pole pattern completely but just done ALOT of drills! He has been picking up his leads really well but with him being so big he isnt sure on how to get his body to move all the way and have it be smooth! Opinions are always welcome!
A wild ride [00:58]
The hide race begins with a mounted rider pulling a cow hide attached to a long length of rope. Horse and rider sprint across the arena to a standing teammate who then tries to grab the rope and jump on the hide as quickly and smoothly as possible. Then the event becomes a mad dash for the finish line as the dragged member of the team clings to the hide. While certainly exciting and possessing the potential for some spectacular wipe-outs, the hide races are simply a warm-up for what may be the most dangerous event at the Centennial Round-Up, throwback or not.
Tags: Round-Up, Pendleton, Oregon, Rodeo, Centennial, Let'er Buck, horse, rope, arena, race