Summer in the saddle: children show skills

Pistol, ridden by Janna Nichol, of Outram, goes hard in the 2nd Division Barrel Race. PHOTO:...
Pistol, ridden by Janna Nichol, of Outram, goes hard in the 2nd Division Barrel Race. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON
Barbi Sarginson (left), of Wanaka, and Kamari Tinirau, of 
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Barbi Sarginson (left), of Wanaka, and Kamari Tinirau, of Amberley, enjoy the atmosphere. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON
The large crowd watches the action from the grassy grandstand. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON
The large crowd watches the action from the grassy grandstand. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON
Leoni Skehan, of Waterford 
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Leoni Skehan, of Waterford in Ireland, shows off her new cowboy hat bought at the rodeo. It will go down well in the South as she is on a working holiday cutting silage near Gore. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON
Mason Bird has a good ride in the 2nd Division Bull Ride. He is flanked by bullfighters (from...
Mason Bird has a good ride in the 2nd Division Bull Ride. He is flanked by bullfighters (from left) Cor Vlaanderen, Glenn Taylor and Claude Armstrong. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON
Emma Gunn (left), Barry Johnstone and Katherine 
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Emma Gunn (left), Barry Johnstone and Katherine Gunn, all of Dunedin, enjoy their picnic lunch. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON
Libby Tisdall, of Middlemarch, watches anxiously as she videos 
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Libby Tisdall, of Middlemarch, watches anxiously as she videos her brother William Tisdall compete in the 2nd Division Bull Ride. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON
The Millers Flat Rodeo was the third time competing for George McArthy, of Hawea, in his first...
The Millers Flat Rodeo was the third time competing for George McArthy, of Hawea, in his first season on the circuit. PHOTO: TRACIE BARRETT
Clara Smith has been competing at rodeos for two seasons on her horse Archie. PHOTO: TRACIE BARRETT
Clara Smith has been competing at rodeos for two seasons on her horse Archie. PHOTO: TRACIE BARRETT

Firm crowd favourites at any rodeo are the young competitors learning the ropes along with their horses.

Millers Flat Rodeo Club secretary Lauren Kitto said rodeo was a great family sport to get involved with.

"You’ve got mums and dads, kids, brothers and sisters all competing against each other, and other family members helping out behind the chutes, behind the bar, on the gates.

"A lot of people who aren’t club members help out making sure the day runs as smoothly as possible."

The children and the horses came up through the ranks over seasons, she said.

"A lot of wee dots are out there on their wee ponies. It’s generational, raising them up through the ranks.

"They learn respect — mana — through the generations, and pride in what they do.

"They are the future generation that make the sport sustainable and give it a future, so clubs and rodeo fans can keep enjoying it for as long as possible."

Two of the young riders competing at the Millers Flat Rodeo yesterday were Clara Smith (8), of Tarras, and George McArthy (5), of Hawea.

Both said they had been on horseback as long as they could remember, and their families said they were on horses before they turned 1.

Clara has been riding in rodeos for two years, and followed her sister Sophie (13) and brother Angus (12).

"The best thing is the barrel ride," she said.

The rodeo season is a family event for her.

"It’s the holidays so my dad gets a month off and we go to all the rodeos and get to spend time together."

George McArthy, of Hawea, might have been the slowest competitor around the barrels when he competed but he got some of the biggest cheers from the crowd.

"My mum likes riding and my first horse was called Hokey Pokey," he said.

His parents Patrick and Deanna McArthy both competed yesterday as well.

"Dad was in the team roping and calf roping and mum was in the barrel ride and the team roping," he said.

He rode every day and also rode a motorcycle, he said.

"Clara and I both have motorbikes too, and they’re both red," he said.

 

tracie.barrett@odt.co.nz

 

 

 

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