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ADD YOUR BARREL RACING EVENT!
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Tracy Weeks
Where am I from? I was born in Yuma, Arizona and lived there thru high school then relocated to Pinetop, Arizona. My dad wanted to move us to "gods" country.. Well it was pretty there but, apparently "god" didn't own horses.. or maybe he had someone to feed for him in 4 foot of snow..
When did you get started barrel racing? I
started barrel racing or lets just say flight school at about the age of 7. I
tried to train and ride a 5 yr old (unbroken) appaloosa mare named
"Surprise". When we bought her we should have paid more attention to the
name.. We didn't own a trailer and my mother and father knew nothing about
horses, other than I had to have one. My dad had me ride this mare home,
along the ditch bank- 7 miles. This is when my flight training started lets
just say I walked more than half way.. She never did run barrels as well as
she bucked. I moved on to a crazy paint horse at about 11 yrs old.. It
wasn't much better..
Who got me started? Larry and Randy of
Laveen, Arizona. They sold me my first real barrel horse. "Quincy" he was
the best.. I learned to back thru gates on him.. The three of them taught me
a lot..
Unusual or funny experience.. My rodeo
travels. My hauling partner and I spent sooo much time on the road. We had
so much fun and were always cracking each other up.. But, one time that comes
to mind is when my good horse "Whisper" pierced her nose. She had stuck the
snap from then window screen thru her nose completely and I was laughing and
crying at the same time trying to get Ramona to do
something about it.. It is funny now but, at the time is was horrible. We
couldn't back her out of the trailer because her nose was hung in the snap and
the snap was hooked to the window screen. Ramona
had to stand on my shoulders and save her life..(without laughing) Thanks
again Ramona.. We always said that we had the worst
luck..
Events won or what stands out most in my mind
? The GCPRA finals in 1999 and 2000 were some of my best times. But, the
one that stands out the most is the CPRA membership drive rodeo in 2001. I
had just come down to check out my new trailer and decided to enter the
rodeo. I had been warned from the Az girls that you don't play in Texas
because that is where the wolves live. But, I did enter and partly because I
was trying to impress a guy. I ended up placing 4th right behind Gail
Hillman and I felt like I had just won a round at the NFR, and I got the man..
Equal Payouts.. Yes I think they should be
equal.. We all believe it or not go to a 4-d to win, to be the fastest. But,
it doesn't always work that way.. But, the 3 and 4 d places they pay the same
entry fee and they work just as hard so I think all places should be equal..
The 1 and 2 d places can run other places and pull checks (rodeos, etc...)
but, those 3 and 4 d horses are limited.
I ride and train horses for a profession.. I also
try to sell 4-star trailers. But, mainly I try to be professional to
everyone in anything that I do.
Advice for starting out.. Stay focused
and start slow. Buy or ride a horse that fits you and that you are comfortable
on. Go slow and be consistent add speed as you build confidence..
Favorite experiences on the road.. My
hauling partner and I had so many rituals. The funniest was that money was
always tight and we always said that we would not eat out unless we won a
check.. Lets just say we got skinny and I learned you can starve out
there.(lol) Just remember keep your head up and have fun, that is what it
is all about. We are so very lucky to be doing the things that we love to
do..
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