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Gentlemen and barrel races
cecollins0811
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2016-06-06 3:29 PM
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Had anyone seen an increase in males joining jackpots in your area more? I've noticed an increase in bigger races but I live in a small town and haven't seen any race...yet. I'd love to see more honestly but I wonder if it's going to take a while for barrels to be deemed more of a sport for everybody instead of just "ladies barrel racing".
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2016-06-07 1:04 AM
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There are several guys that run in our area, but I can't say it's necessarily an increase---these same men have been running since we got involved. And some of them come to take the money!!

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Reg. Nov 2010
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There will be a little increase in the future, as I'm going to teach my son to barrel race. Haha! But only if he wants to.
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wildride
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-06-07 8:32 AM
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I haven't really noticed an increase, but my husband barrel races.   It's a sport we can share and enjoy together.  I do wish that people would consider the men when choosing awards or designing t-shirts, etc.  It's no fun for a guy to get an award that was chosen or designed for a woman; it's hard enough being in the minority of a mostly female populated sport... 
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Reg. May 2007
Posted 2016-06-07 8:40 AM
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Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2016-06-07 8:47 AM
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Here in SOuthern California we have about 15-ish guys ( Including myself) who run barrels. At the big futurities and stuff back east I think there are a lot more. They are totally accepted out here. I really don't think its an acceptance thing anymore, just less guys interested in it. Kind of like women are more than welcome to enter and earn their cards in ANY PRCA event but you just don't see that many female bull riders ( A few) and I have never seen a female steer wrestler because their probably just isint that much interest.
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Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2016-06-07 8:52 AM
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I have seen a slight increase overall, not that I follow local barrel racing that closesly. I have noticed though that just about every guy rides like a wild man. Like they are fearless and on a freaking mission lol. 
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Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2016-06-07 8:54 AM
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cavyrunsbarrels - 2016-06-07 6:52 AM

I have seen a slight increase overall, not that I follow local barrel racing that closesly. I have noticed though that just about every guy rides like a wild man. Like they are fearless and on a freaking mission lol. 

Now that you mention it, very true!!! I do not ride like a mad man, I'm very quiet and I can name a few others here same way but yea, a lot of them get after it!!
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fulltiltfilly
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2016-06-07 8:57 AM
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There are quite a few men barrel racing in my area too. 
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Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2016-06-07 9:03 AM
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My hubby barrel races, but not as often as I do. He will hit the bigger (3 day) shows but usually stays home from the local ones and works. I think he enjoys the socializing and weekend away from home aspect of it, but doesn't get too wrapped up in the competition side of it. He does really well (and out runs me WAY too often LOL) but I don't think he gets wrapped up in it emotionally like us women do ;)

The majority of the men up here are good seated, quiet handed riders.



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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-06-07 9:04 AM
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I have never considered it "Ladies barrel racing".. in bigger shows there are Alot of men racing.. and even smaller events.. imo
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Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-06-07 9:09 AM
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You must be really new to barrel racing  
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Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-06-07 9:26 AM
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I have to admit that I'm a little self-conscious when I am one of very few men who enter jackpots in Texas, mainly because of the stereotypes of men who barrel race. Sometimes I'm the only man entered. I don't dwell on it, but it's there. If I mutter something about it to my wife, she just says, "Oh stop....the only one who thinks about it is you!" We have friends who are good horsemen and I'm pretty sure they could do well in the sport, and I try to push them into trying it. They think about it for a bit, but they dismiss the notion eventually. One guy is pretty accomplished in cutting, and another is an equine dentist and a good hand in his own right. I've seen him take horses around the barrels, and he would need some coaching, but he has all the tools. He's raised a number of top caliber horses.
In Caldwell, we sometimes go to jackpots put on by "Ride Like a Girl" productions. Now THAT bugs me, but I enter anyway. I usually grumble about that name, and the announcer shows her sense of humor when she announces "Runs like a dude", if I happen to pick up a check.
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Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2016-06-07 9:26 AM
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wildride - 2016-06-07 7:32 AM I haven't really noticed an increase, but my husband barrel races.   It's a sport we can share and enjoy together.  I do wish that people would consider the men when choosing awards or designing t-shirts, etc.  It's no fun for a guy to get an award that was chosen or designed for a woman; it's hard enough being in the minority of a mostly female populated sport... 

I never thought about that...........
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spitzh
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2016-06-07 9:27 AM
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Ive seen an increase at 200+ races. There's 1 or2 locally but they race because their wives do. Seems to be more common back east?
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-06-07 9:29 AM
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WrapN3MN - 2016-06-07 9:03 AM

My hubby barrel races, but not as often as I do. He will hit the bigger (3 day) shows but usually stays home from the local ones and works. I think he enjoys the socializing and weekend away from home aspect of it, but doesn't get too wrapped up in the competition side of it. He does really well (and out runs me WAY too often LOL) but I don't think he gets wrapped up in it emotionally like us women do ;)

The majority of the men up here are good seated, quiet handed riders.

Good guy, and a heck of a good hand to boot! Seems like he just enters as an afterthought!
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Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-06-07 9:38 AM
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Bob Manor is over 80 years old. He is still one of the best hands anywhere. Just an excellent, quiet rider who has a great seat and soft hands, and his horses are very quiet and disciplined. Don't believe me? Here he is making a 19 second pole run look like a walk in the park. I'll admit, he was a youngster here.....about 75.
If you want a real treat, take a look at this, and remember it next time you wonder if you are too old to compete:

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Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2016-06-07 9:48 AM
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Bear - 2016-06-07 7:26 AM

I have to admit that I'm a little self-conscious when I am one of very few men who enter jackpots in Texas, mainly because of the stereotypes of men who barrel race. Sometimes I'm the only man entered. I don't dwell on it, but it's there. If I mutter something about it to my wife, she just says, "Oh stop....the only one who thinks about it is you!" We have friends who are good horsemen and I'm pretty sure they could do well in the sport, and I try to push them into trying it. They think about it for a bit, but they dismiss the notion eventually. One guy is pretty accomplished in cutting, and another is an equine dentist and a good hand in his own right. I've seen him take horses around the barrels, and he would need some coaching, but he has all the tools. He's raised a number of top caliber horses.
In Caldwell, we sometimes go to jackpots put on by "Ride Like a Girl" productions. Now THAT bugs me, but I enter anyway. I usually grumble about that name, and the announcer shows her sense of humor when she announces "Runs like a dude", if I happen to pick up a check.

Bear, thats why I have never hauled to TX to run cans, I am conscious about what others think as well. lol Shouldnt bother me but at some level it does. Out here in CA its no big deal what so ever. I would say 90% of the guys who run out here are in fact gay but its not a big deal. TX might be a little scary. I remember long time ago I ran at a race in Wyoming on my way some place else and Oh man, a guy running barrels was not the best idea.
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Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2016-06-07 9:49 AM
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I've entered one barrel race since I was a kid in 4H.  It was a fundraiser and the pot was for men only.  I don't think I would ever enter a real race...for several reasons. 
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Reg. Dec 2007
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Bear - 2016-06-07 7:26 AM

I have to admit that I'm a little self-conscious when I am one of very few men who enter jackpots in Texas, mainly because of the stereotypes of men who barrel race. Sometimes I'm the only man entered. I don't dwell on it, but it's there. If I mutter something about it to my wife, she just says, "Oh stop....the only one who thinks about it is you!" We have friends who are good horsemen and I'm pretty sure they could do well in the sport, and I try to push them into trying it. They think about it for a bit, but they dismiss the notion eventually. One guy is pretty accomplished in cutting, and another is an equine dentist and a good hand in his own right. I've seen him take horses around the barrels, and he would need some coaching, but he has all the tools. He's raised a number of top caliber horses.
In Caldwell, we sometimes go to jackpots put on by "Ride Like a Girl" productions. Now THAT bugs me, but I enter anyway. I usually grumble about that name, and the announcer shows her sense of humor when she announces "Runs like a dude", if I happen to pick up a check.

Bear, thats why I have never hauled to TX to run cans, I am conscious about what others think as well. lol Shouldnt bother me but at some level it does. Out here in CA its no big deal what so ever. I would say 90% of the guys who run out here are in fact gay but its not a big deal. TX might be a little scary. I remember long time ago I ran at a race in Wyoming on my way some place else and Oh man, a guy running barrels was not the best idea.

Yeah, and I like pretty tack and pink shirts to boot! How do you think I feel? LOL.
That's OK.....I get to watch hot chicks like my wife run barrels and warm up next to them and flirt. Nothing sexier or prettier than a woman on a horse. They all look pretty, for some reason. Guys don't know what they're missing.
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Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2016-06-07 10:08 AM
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I have to admit that I'm a little self-conscious when I am one of very few men who enter jackpots in Texas, mainly because of the stereotypes of men who barrel race. Sometimes I'm the only man entered. I don't dwell on it, but it's there. If I mutter something about it to my wife, she just says, "Oh stop....the only one who thinks about it is you!" We have friends who are good horsemen and I'm pretty sure they could do well in the sport, and I try to push them into trying it. They think about it for a bit, but they dismiss the notion eventually. One guy is pretty accomplished in cutting, and another is an equine dentist and a good hand in his own right. I've seen him take horses around the barrels, and he would need some coaching, but he has all the tools. He's raised a number of top caliber horses.
In Caldwell, we sometimes go to jackpots put on by "Ride Like a Girl" productions. Now THAT bugs me, but I enter anyway. I usually grumble about that name, and the announcer shows her sense of humor when she announces "Runs like a dude", if I happen to pick up a check.

Bear, thats why I have never hauled to TX to run cans, I am conscious about what others think as well. lol Shouldnt bother me but at some level it does. Out here in CA its no big deal what so ever. I would say 90% of the guys who run out here are in fact gay but its not a big deal. TX might be a little scary. I remember long time ago I ran at a race in Wyoming on my way some place else and Oh man, a guy running barrels was not the best idea.

Yeah, and I like pretty tack and pink shirts to boot! How do you think I feel? LOL.
That's OK.....I get to watch hot chicks like my wife run barrels and warm up next to them and flirt. Nothing sexier or prettier than a woman on a horse. They all look pretty, for some reason. Guys don't know what they're missing.

you and your wife need to be co trainers like Martha/RE Josey or other husband wife training teams.
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Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2016-06-07 3:08 PM
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 I live in Maryland and a lot of guys run barrels. It's very normal here. The best barrel racers are men around here, in my opinion. :)
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Reg. Aug 2009
Posted 2016-06-07 5:28 PM
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There have always been men in this area barrel racing. As far as I can remember, I'm only 26 but been running for almost 20 years now.

There are men at every barrel race I go to. Of every caliber. There are a few that would take our money if they could enter the rodeos.
I guess it's probably a regional thing. The more barrel racers total, the more guys.
My husband doesn't race, but not bc he's a man. He just ropes. I kinda wish someone would put on a husband barrel race around here, I'd let him run one of my ponies haha. I'd never hear the end of it if he beat me though
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Southtxponygirl - 2016-06-07 8:09 AM

You must be really new to barrel racing  

Lol sure, we can say that I'm not saying I've never seen a guy who barrel races, way too many to name, but locally (in my town) no guy would be caught dead running barrels. Now up in Denver or the Springs is a different story.
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cavyrunsbarrels - 2016-06-07 6:52 AM I have seen a slight increase overall, not that I follow local barrel racing that closesly. I have noticed though that just about every guy rides like a wild man. Like they are fearless and on a freaking mission lol. 
Now that you mention it, very true!!! I do not ride like a mad man, I'm very quiet and I can name a few others here same way but yea, a lot of them get after it!!

there are a lot more women than men that ride like ,,,,, hang on head jumping up and down 
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Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2016-06-08 7:31 AM
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My boyfriend runs barrels and is often one of about 2 straight guys at our races. He's entered a couple of those "man races" and almost won a case of beer in one last winter, but I didn't give him quite a fast enough horse and he got outrun by a team roper. He has 3 barrel horses of his own, and has made runs on 2 of mine. I've also borrowed his for small pen rodeo finals a couple years.
Here's Matt and my top rodeo horse at a jackpot last summer -
https://youtu.be/ojQlhUUbLBI.
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Reg. Mar 2005
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Bear - 2016-06-07 9:26 AM I have to admit that I'm a little self-conscious when I am one of very few men who enter jackpots in Texas, mainly because of the stereotypes of men who barrel race. Sometimes I'm the only man entered. I don't dwell on it, but it's there. If I mutter something about it to my wife, she just says, "Oh stop....the only one who thinks about it is you!" We have friends who are good horsemen and I'm pretty sure they could do well in the sport, and I try to push them into trying it. They think about it for a bit, but they dismiss the notion eventually. One guy is pretty accomplished in cutting, and another is an equine dentist and a good hand in his own right. I've seen him take horses around the barrels, and he would need some coaching, but he has all the tools. He's raised a number of top caliber horses. In Caldwell, we sometimes go to jackpots put on by "Ride Like a Girl" productions. Now THAT bugs me, but I enter anyway. I usually grumble about that name, and the announcer shows her sense of humor when she announces "Runs like a dude", if I happen to pick up a check.

I agree with your wife....the only one noticing it is you.  I live in north central Texas and we have quite a few guys that run (a lot of them are freakin TOUGH!)  I don't think twice about what gender someone is when they enter, all I pay attention to are the people I think I can learn something from that are fun to watch ride one.

 
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rodeowithjoker - 2016-06-08 6:31 AM My boyfriend runs barrels and is often one of about 2 straight guys at our races. He's entered a couple of those "man races" and almost won a case of beer in one last winter, but I didn't give him quite a fast enough horse and he got outrun by a team roper. He has 3 barrel horses of his own, and has made runs on 2 of mine. I've also borrowed his for small pen rodeo finals a couple years.

Here's Matt and my top rodeo horse at a jackpot last summer -
https://youtu.be/ojQlhUUbLBI.

Now THAT would get some more of the guys to join in my arena lol!
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I am seeing more and more of them out here. My husband got hooked 2 years ago when I asked him to run my horse while I recovered from brain surgery so my mare didn't sit all summer. He was hesitant but was a good sport about it. Most of his buddies are roughies and working cowboys so he caught a lot of flack about it. It bothered him at first but when he started bringing home the checks he didn't care much about what they had to say. He said he fought bulls, rode bareback horse and through steers and doesn't need to prove his masculinity to anyone anymore. After the first couple races he went to that summer he was hooked. He doesn't go to a whole lot but he will run occasionally.
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It's pretty normal around here.
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Bear - 2016-06-07 7:26 AM I have to admit that I'm a little self-conscious when I am one of very few men who enter jackpots in Texas, mainly because of the stereotypes of men who barrel race. Sometimes I'm the only man entered. I don't dwell on it, but it's there. If I mutter something about it to my wife, she just says, "Oh stop....the only one who thinks about it is you!" We have friends who are good horsemen and I'm pretty sure they could do well in the sport, and I try to push them into trying it. They think about it for a bit, but they dismiss the notion eventually. One guy is pretty accomplished in cutting, and another is an equine dentist and a good hand in his own right. I've seen him take horses around the barrels, and he would need some coaching, but he has all the tools. He's raised a number of top caliber horses. In Caldwell, we sometimes go to jackpots put on by "Ride Like a Girl" productions. Now THAT bugs me, but I enter anyway. I usually grumble about that name, and the announcer shows her sense of humor when she announces "Runs like a dude", if I happen to pick up a check.
Bear, thats why I have never hauled to TX to run cans, I am conscious about what others think as well. lol Shouldnt bother me but at some level it does. Out here in CA its no big deal what so ever. I would say 90% of the guys who run out here are in fact gay but its not a big deal. TX might be a little scary. I remember long time ago I ran at a race in Wyoming on my way some place else and Oh man, a guy running barrels was not the best idea.
Yeah, and I like pretty tack and pink shirts to boot! How do you think I feel? LOL. That's OK.....I get to watch hot chicks like my wife run barrels and warm up next to them and flirt. Nothing sexier or prettier than a woman on a horse. They all look pretty, for some reason. Guys don't know what they're missing.

 I live in West Louisiana close to the Tx line and haul all around this area and I will tell you from my experience no one seems to mind the men barrel racing. There are many that are gay and many that are not. I dont notice a difference in the way people treat them. If anything when I see a guy show up I am betting he is really good and riding something nice. lol.
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Whiteboy - 2016-06-07 10:49 AM I've entered one barrel race since I was a kid in 4H.  It was a fundraiser and the pot was for men only.  I don't think I would ever enter a real race...for several reasons. 

Which Are ???????
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Back here in the OH-PA area men have always barrel raced--I would not say that it is 50-50 but there are a bunch of us guys.
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Mighty Broke - 2016-06-08 2:28 PM
Whiteboy - 2016-06-07 10:49 AM I've entered one barrel race since I was a kid in 4H.  It was a fundraiser and the pot was for men only.  I don't think I would ever enter a real race...for several reasons. 
Which Are ???????

I want to hear the reasons.......come on now.

If it's because you're worried about losing the man card, I can't think of a dumber reason.   
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