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Tae Margraf

Where are you from?
I am from Houston
Texas originally, I have lived in Azle, Texas, northwest of Fort Worth since
1977.
When did you start barrel racing?
I started
barrel racing as a young teen. I had a friend who had horses and started
barrel racing. I loved horses, loved to ride and my parents could not
afford for me to have a horse so I spent a lot of time with my friend, Martha Sims (Marty, where
are you?). She had a horse that was soured (reared over in alley) and I asked
Martha's parents if I could straighten this horse out could I use him to
compete. They allowed me to do so. That is the good news about the bad news.
My parents did not support me in barrel racing as many do, so I got out there and
rode everyone's rednecks in order to ride. As a result I believe I am very
talented in fixing horses with problems.
Are you involved in any other equine events?
I really like
to pole bend. I also like to breakaway rope. I believe horses need several
events so they keep a good mind.
On the road sometimes things happen do you have an usual or funny story?
A few years ago
Peyton Raney and I were going to alot of pro rodeos. She was so good at
entering and keeping track of things I turned all of that over to her. Soooo we
loaded up and went to Lufkin to ride in the slack. We got up early that
morning, fed, cleaned up and put on our long sleeve shirts, hats, etc, and went
to look at the draw. As we walked to the arena we commented, boy, no one is
hear yet!!! Then Peyton asks me, is today Tues or Wed? When was the slack? I
commented, I have no idea, I left it up to you!!!! We were there one day too
early!!!!! We were so embarrassed and we didn't want the stock contractor crew
to see us so we snuck back to the truck thru the livestock pens (bulls and
broncs) back to the camper to change clothes!!!!!
What was the name of your favorite horse and tell us a little about it.
I guess right
now. I have a 5 year old mare, Peppermint Flit. She is a God thing for me as I
really did not want a baby. Rebecca Lockhart, founder of the APHA, enductee of
the Cowgirl Hall of Fame, is a friend of mine. She called me telling me I
really should have this yearling and that she never let her fillies go but she
wanted me to have her. My trainer, good friend, Bob Ruffin, said she was
papered awesome. I believe she will far surpass HOT SHOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
UPDATE 8/25/04-Peppermint finished 3rd in the 2003 Regional
Standings, 38th in the nation, and 29th in the Barrel Futurity of America
standings. She helped me to finish 6th in the Regional Standings (Texas) as a
futurity rider and 52nd in the nation. She continues to prove her abilities as
an awesome barrel horse and just gets better and better. I am very proud of her.
What are some of the
events that you have won (or races that stand out in your mind)?
I have qualified for
the NBHA World show for the last four years. I have made it to the short go 3
years and won money in the short go the last two years. I have won Reserve
Champion in the Los Colinos Futurity in 2000.
I recently placed in the
non-pro in the BFA Progressive Barrel Futurity, Ada, Oklahoma and in the
Speedhorse Silver Cup in Tulso, OK. Some of the things I attribute to my
success are Omelene 200, Necessity with Glucosamine (Thanxs Preston), Ruffin
Training Station, Kathy Brown-Wes Williams-Gene White and all the DVM's who have
helped me with health problems. Also thanks to Peyton Raney who sponsors me
with Advocare to which I attribute my recent weight loss.
Over the years have you noticed any changes in barrel racing what are the good
or bad you've seen?
I have seen
barrel racing grow in numbers. I believe I have seen more Christian like
attitude at races as well. More patriotism.
What do you
think of an equal pay out 4d?
The equal payout is OK. It depends, if I am running a 1 D horse I don't like
equal payout, if I am running 2D, 3D, or 4D I usually think it is great :-). It
does help the beginners and allows less experienced riders to receive payouts as
well.
Do you think of yourself as a professional barrel racer?
Yes, I have won
money at all levels, amateur, pro, and futurity. I consider myself a
Professional at life, business, and barrel racing.
If your not a professional barrel racer what do you do for a living?
At present I
run a Property Management Company out of my home and manage 41 rental units.
This gives me the ability to work at home and ride and have a barrel horse
business as well. I hope to someday drop the Management Company.
Who is your favorite barrel racer or barrel racers?
I have several
favorites. First of all my good friend Peyton Raney. I admire her for what she
did with Hot Shot. I first met her at age 16 or 17 when she was bringing Hot
Shot over to the house to rope off of. He was no easy candidate so don't ever
underestimate what it took to make him the champion he is today. Other
favorites are Martha Wright, Kelly Kaminski, Tammy Key, Kelly Bruner, Charmayne
James, lots of good friends and I guess many many more I haven't listed.
Do you have any advice for anyone just starting out in barrel racing?
My advice would
be to go for your dream. Push thru the walls of fear. Never learn too much and
think you know it all. Always be teachable. STAY COMMITTED
Do you think barrel racing should be limited to women only?
Barrel Racing
should be allowed to anyone who is willing to climb aboard and go down the
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