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| What’s everyone’s thought, opinions on male barrel racers ?! Can men do anything substantial in the industry. And what is everyone’s current favorite bloodlines |
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 Guys Just Wanna Have Fun
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   Location: OH | There are many accomplished male barrel racers---Troy Crumrine, Mike and Talmadge Green, Jesse Childs, Cody Bauserman, Craig Brooks, Kelly Bowser---the list goes on and on. |
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| They are some amazing male barrel racers out there, that's for sure! |
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| Mighty Broke - 2019-02-13 7:32 AM There are many accomplished male barrel racers---Troy Crumrine, Mike and Talmadge Green, Jesse Childs, Cody Bauserman, Craig Brooks, Kelly Bowser---the list goes on and on.
Lance Graves, Derek Dietrich (Local Iowa guy, but made the final round of The American) Chris Martin....Just off the top of my head.
There aren't tons of guys out there, but there are some that have made good names for themselves. Open barrel races have a huge spot for them. I think that sometimes people just think Rodeo, which doesn't have male racers, but they're out there. |
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| Fave bloodlines for me - Sun Frost, Streakin six, Lajolla's Gold, Dash ta Fame |
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| In the east (of the Mississippi) I would say that men top the divisional barrel racing, or at least split it, with women. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | LOL, where have you been, Men have been running barrels for ever and kicking booty and are successful trainers, theres not a whole lot out there but they are there, Mighty Broke listed some of them.. My favorite bloodlines go back to Sugar Bars and Streakin Six, Leo, I like the old lines but as time gos on they are disappearing. But if I see something with Sugar Bars on the papers I listen.. |
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 Guys Just Wanna Have Fun
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   Location: OH | Favorite Bloodline---Sun Frost, Sun Frost and----some more Sun Frost. LOL |
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| Mighty Broke - 2019-02-13 9:57 AM Favorite Bloodline---Sun Frost, Sun Frost and----some more Sun Frost. LOL
But what about Sun Frost, Don't you like him? |
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   Location: OH | Whiteboy - 2019-02-13 11:59 AM Mighty Broke - 2019-02-13 9:57 AM Favorite Bloodline---Sun Frost, Sun Frost and----some more Sun Frost. LOL But what about Sun Frost, Don't you like him?
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| LOL I am a male barrel racer... I like me.. LOL |
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   Location: Kentucky | Lance Graves is an exceptional horseman, trainer and rider! One of the best in the industry! He is also a great teacher. Loved his clinic. So kind and talented. Always happy to help. Love his smooth and easy handed style. There are lots of men that run barrels and are very successful! |
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| Go Lucky Dun - 2019-02-13 1:58 PM Lance Graves is an exceptional horseman, trainer and rider! One of the best in the industry!
He is also a great teacher. Loved his clinic. So kind and talented. Always happy to help. Love his smooth and easy handed style.
There are lots of men that run barrels and are very successful!
I'd go to one of his clinics if it would be within say an 8 hour drive!! Truly talented individual. |
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| FLITASTIC - 2019-02-13 12:01 PM
LOL I am a male barrel racer... I like me.. LOL
I like ya too |
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| The only drawback is the weight. It is hard for a 160-180 pound man to compete with a 90 girl on an otherwise even playing field. I have a lot of friends of the male persuasion that run in the top of the 1D. |
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    Location: Deep South | Just last year Brandon Cullins made top 4 at The American. Pretty salty pay day there. |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | In Texas, with many people, at least, thereβs a certain stigma that goes along with male barrel racers, if you get my drift. It doesnβt bother me much anymore but it did a little when I first moved here from Minnesota. I still enjoy it. |
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   Location: OH | Bear - 2019-02-13 3:25 PM In Texas, with many people, at least, there’s a certain stigma that goes along with male barrel racers, if you get my drift. It doesn’t bother me much anymore but it did a little when I first moved here from Minnesota. I still enjoy it. Well---your ARM CANDY answers any questions that may arise. LOL
Edited by Mighty Broke 2019-02-13 2:47 PM
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    Location: Pittsburg, Texas 75686 | Brandon Cullins is one of the TOP barrel racers out there, great with his horses and easy on them. He is in high demand!!   |
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| streakysox - 2019-02-13 2:06 PM The only drawback is the weight. It is hard for a 160-180 pound man to compete with a 90 girl on an otherwise even playing field. I have a lot of friends of the male persuasion that run in the top of the 1D.
I wish I was a 90 pound barrel racer   LOL, I kid of course but had to. |
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