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Tiffi starts googling to help her friend. She finds some information about rodeo camp.
‘Young Riders Rodeo Camp - Led by World Champion Steer Wrestler, Rope Myers, Champions Rodeo Camps & Clinics combine world class instruction, outstanding facilities, and character-building messages with a goal of developing champions in and out of the arena.
Young Riders is the perfect program for the inexperienced rider who is just beginning to learn the basics of roping, barrels, poles and goat tying. Led by World Champion Steer Wrestler Rope Myers, Sky Ranch’s Young Riders program welcomes campers who are interested in learning the fundamentals of horseback riding and some basic rodeo skills.
Even if it’s your child's first time to attempt rodeo events, the Young Riders Camp has a place for them! Not only will campers learn basic horseback riding principles, but all rodeo participants get to enjoy activities like ziplines, water slides, and “The Blob.” It’s the same life-changing Sky Ranch program that has been impacting lives since 1955.’ (Source)
‘Are you interested in becoming a rodeo athlete? Don’t know where to start? Sign up for a Jr. Rodeo Camp.
Our mission is to provide a fun, positive and educational rodeo experience. Camps are geared at providing learning opportunities for cowboys just starting out that either have had little or no direction in rodeo or have been competing in rodeo and want to further learn about the fundamentals from PRCA champions.
Jr. Rodeo Camp Frequently Asked Questions
How old do I have to be to participate? - Participants must be 8 years of age or older to participate at a Jr. Rodeo Camp. There is no max. age.
Do I need equipment? - No equipment is required; we will have the equipment you need to participate. If you own riding equipment, we do ask that you bring your gear- our instructors will check it for you for safety.
Will I get on bucking horses or bulls? - We do not offer live buckouts at Jr. Rodeo Camps. Livestock is used in a limited capacity to teach chute procedures and livestock safety.
Do I have to register? - Yes, we require all students pre-register online.
Do I need to sign a waiver? - Every participant (or parent/guardian if participant is under 18) is required to sign a waiver at check-in. No participation is allowed if waiver is not signed. If the participant is under 18 and a parent/guardian in not accompanying participant, you MUST notify me ahead of time and have the signed waiver with you when you arrive for check-in. Submission of your online registration form does not meet the signed waiver form requirement. The waiver is attached to this e-mail and we will have copies at check in.
What type of attire is required? - For the comfort of the participant, please dress appropriately, cowboy attire is welcome but not required. Please wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.’ (Source)
Tiffi changes her mind when she sees the little boy who looks so scared riding the sheep. She doesn’t think camp is something that Olivia might enjoy.
Let’s continue - Olivia wants to learn about the different rodeo events
Start at the beginning – Olivia wants to become a cowgirl