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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | sodapop - 2014-03-03 6:02 PM
I am going to try to be a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader so I can get out there to welcome all the contestants. Â
That's the funniest thing I've heard all day! I'm going to try out with you lol. |
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| LRQHS - 2014-03-03 8:08 PM sodapop - 2014-03-03 6:02 PM I am going to try to be a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader so I can get out there to welcome all the contestants. That's the funniest thing I've heard all day! I'm going to try out with you lol. Sounds good! I just hope it's not too cold next year. I don't like to be cold in my cheerleader outfit.
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  Location: home for the winter...what a dumb idea | If it wasn't $500 to enter I would live to give it a try. Especially if they do loveland as a qualifier.... my horse loves that pen. |
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       Location: East Tennessee but who knows?! | I've already started legging my horse up.... we're going to be tough contenders.
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         Location: Where I am happiest | Rodeo_cowgirl - 2014-03-03 8:29 PM If it wasn't $500 to enter I would live to give it a try. Especially if they do loveland as a qualifier.... my horse loves that pen.
You have about 6 months to save up. |
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| If my horse is sound and we are both healthy, I'll definitely give it a shot! What an amazing experience that would be!!  |
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Queen Bean of Ponyland
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             Location: WYOMING | Ive only got 2 and 3 yr old colts but I might try out for the steer wrestling or bull riding. |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | If I was good enough, I'd try out
I'm pretty sure I can't hang with the pros just yet. So I will save my 500 bucks. Lol |
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    Location: Eastern OH but my heart is in WV | If I still barrel raced, was 50 lbs lighter, had the money, had a good horse, had some fashion sense, had a rich sugar daddy.......
Honestly, I think it would be super cool to do! Go get'em girls! |
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   Location: western Nebraska | Another thing to remember is that if you get to the semis-and they especially all the way to the American-you had better be riding a rodeo horse. As much noise and commotion going on-a super nice jp 1d horse that hasn't been around that kind of stuff is not going to have much chance against a seasoned rodeo horse. It looked to me like reading through the people that won at the qualifiers-a lot of them were riding really nice horses but not RODEO horses. JMO
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       Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving | I would love it if they made it a yearly event. I don't have a horse right now ready to go but have a couple youngsters I have high hopes for in a few years. I can't wait to start them next spring and work on them. I miss competing and would try just for the adventure! |
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        Location: Alberta | If I ever get a chance to spend the winter in Arizona & had a good horse I would.... |
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     Location: Arkansas | Three 4 Luck - 2014-03-03 6:54 AM SKM - 2014-03-03 6:28 AM I am kicking myself for not pushing Hope last year to qualify. This year, you can bet momma won't make that mistake again, lol!
Last year, Hope wasn't willing to pay the fee. Plus the college rodeo at Sheridan was the same weekend as the Loveland qualifier. I already plan on having her talk to her rodeo coach about the dilemma. She needs to for sure! That little horse can hang with anyone. If I had the horse, I'd be trying to get there.
V, if only they would have had this in the Spanky and Rambo days... |
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           Location: Kansas | Fairweather - 2014-03-03 8:37 PM I've already started legging my horse up.... we're going to be tough contenders.
LMAO.....that horse needs Atkins |
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  Location: Colorado | GOBABYGO - 2014-03-03 12:44 PM Anyone know what qualifying races for the American in 2014?
Same races as 2013?
Qualifiers have not yet been determined. Once they are they will be announced. Hoping for the same as last year! |
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| Mile Hi Barrel Horse - 2014-03-04 5:14 PM
GOBABYGO - 2014-03-03 12:44 PM Anyone know what qualifying races for the American  in 2014?
Same races as 2013?
Qualifiers have not yet been determined. Â Once they are they will be announced. Â Hoping for the same as last year!
I really think you should make sure that WHEN you get it... you make sure your dates don't conflict with the College Rodeo dates *hint hint* *nudge nudge* *wink wink*. |
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     Location: Texas | doglady - 2014-03-04 1:01 PM
Another thing to remember is that if you get to the semis-and they especially all the way to the American-you had better be riding a rodeo horse.   As much noise and commotion going on-a super nice jp 1d horse that hasn't been around that kind of stuff is not going to have much chance against a seasoned rodeo horse. It looked to me like reading through the people that won at the qualifiers-a lot of them were riding really nice horses but not RODEO horses. JMO Â
Which is why I am even more excited, because my horse excels in the rodeo scene more than she does at a 5D…. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | rodeochick382 - 2014-03-04 2:54 PM Three 4 Luck - 2014-03-03 6:54 AM SKM - 2014-03-03 6:28 AM I am kicking myself for not pushing Hope last year to qualify. This year, you can bet momma won't make that mistake again, lol!
Last year, Hope wasn't willing to pay the fee. Plus the college rodeo at Sheridan was the same weekend as the Loveland qualifier. I already plan on having her talk to her rodeo coach about the dilemma. She needs to for sure! That little horse can hang with anyone. If I had the horse, I'd be trying to get there. V, if only they would have had this in the Spanky and Rambo days...
Ah heck, I know it. He was my once in a lifetime horse, for sure. |
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| casualdust07 - 2014-03-04 6:00 PM
doglady - 2014-03-04 1:01 PM
Another thing to remember is that if you get to the semis-and they especially all the way to the American-you had better be riding a rodeo horse.   As much noise and commotion going on-a super nice jp 1d horse that hasn't been around that kind of stuff is not going to have much chance against a seasoned rodeo horse. It looked to me like reading through the people that won at the qualifiers-a lot of them were riding really nice horses but not RODEO horses. JMO Â
Which is why I am even more excited, because my horse excels in the rodeo scene more than she does at a 5D….
I hve 2 awesome rodeo horses and might enter Lincoln or Loveland if they have it there again. |
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