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Barrel racing....
All you need to know about barrel racing
Barrel racing is a timed rodeo event, where
the fastest time is what matters most. Cowgirls compete in the arena against
each other and the clock.
Barrel racing is about cooperation between
horse and rider. Because of the competition and money involved, finding a
good horse is very important to the competitors. A top of the line barrel
horse can cost up to $80,000.
For the barrel racing event, the arena is
cleared and three barrels are set up at different marked locations in a
triangle pattern. The riders then enter the arena at full speed, quickly
rounding each barrel in a cloverleaf pattern and then exiting where they
entered. A stopwatch or timer is used registering down to a thousanth of a
second.
Speed is what it is all about in this event.
The riders steer their horses as close as they can to the barrels trying to
shave precious seconds off the clock.
For each barrel they knock over, which
happens often, a 5 second penalty is assessed to their total time. Leaving
the barrels standing and ripping through the course is every barrel racers
goal.
In some arenas 13 to 14 seconds is a winning
time in this event, but this will vary according to the size of the arena.

