The Team Roping Journal

Rising Up

In 2019, just about any coverage of the Cinch Ladies Standings included updates on Kelsey Barry’s not insignificant lead over her cohorts. Her pursuit of the lead began early in the year, when the 27-year-old, 4.5 header from Charlotte, Texas, decided she was going to treat her roping less as a hobby and more as something that deserved her commitment.

When her efforts were rewarded with winning checks, Barry then decided to focus on the USTRC ropings that would support her

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