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  Location: Oklahoma | Ok one of my Facebook friends posted this on Facebook the other and now I cant find it or remember who posted so can yall help me lol.... so the question is this...If you have girls who run/ran multiple horses at the NFR how do they do their average? I feel kinda stupid for asking this but it was a good question and I want to know lol. Thanks!!! |
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    Location: Texas | Average is not by horse. It's all times no matter what you run on
Edited to add: No question is a stupid question! only way to learn :) 
Edited by AshleyJ2911 2017-12-21 2:02 PM
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  Location: Oklahoma | That's what I thought, but when I got to reading the comments in the Facebook statues, someone brought up an interesting question. You have barrel races where you can only win something on the horse you nominated on, and have been riding the whole race..well you are at the finals how is it fair to run multiple horses. I get its a horse race believe me, but that is a good point?.. |
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    Location: Deep South | I saw that someone asked how is the average money applied to the horse's Equistat earnings when the rider competes on more than one horse throughout the 10 rounds.
The answer was that they divide the average check by 10 then apply it based on how many rounds each horse ran. |
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| Gennap1010 - 2017-12-21 2:21 PM
That's what I thought, but when I got to reading the comments in the Facebook statues, someone brought up an interesting question. You have barrel races where you can only win something on the horse you nominated on, and have been riding the whole race..well you are at the finals how is it fair to run multiple horses. I get its a horse race believe me, but that is a good point?..
This varies by producer though. My favorite way that it’s done locally is you get points on your fastest run of each division regardless of horse.
I’ve seen points get terribly messed up when trying to keep track of horse/rider combinations. I’ve seen it done well, but I’ve seen it be a real mess.
But I digress. |
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  Location: Oklahoma | BamaCanChaser - 2017-12-21 2:31 PM
I saw that someone asked how is the average money applied to the horse's Equistat earnings when the rider competes on more than one horse throughout the 10 rounds.
The answer was that they divide the average check by 10 then apply it based on how many rounds each horse ran.
Thank you!! This makes a little more sense now. |
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    Location: Texas | The rodeo world is completely different than barrel races in my opinion the two can not be compared at all. Everything is ran different |
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       Location: torrington, wy | Equi-Stat does not have rodeo winnings |
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    Location: Deep South | tebar - 2017-12-21 6:20 PM
Equi-Stat does not have rodeo winnings
Equistat began documenting rodeo earnings in 2010. Tanya Randall documents every pro rodeo dollar earned. There's also some amateur associations included, but not all. |
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    Location: Texas | BamaCanChaser - 2017-12-22 9:05 AM
tebar - 2017-12-21 6:20 PM
Equi-Stat does not have rodeo winnings
Equistat began documenting rodeo earnings in 2010. Tanya Randall documents every pro rodeo dollar earned. There's also some amateur associations included, but not all.
I believe CPRA has been trying to keep up with it and submit it as well |
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