The Kaua‘i All Girls Rodeo Association will host a horsemanship and barrel racing clinic with champion cowgirl Marlene McRae on Nov. 16, 17 and 18 at Kealia Arena. McRae is a 10-time qualifier for the National Finals Rodeo, a two-time
The Kaua‘i All Girls Rodeo Association will host a horsemanship and barrel racing clinic with champion cowgirl Marlene McRae on Nov. 16, 17 and 18 at Kealia Arena.
McRae is a 10-time qualifier for the National Finals Rodeo, a two-time Olympic Gold Medal winner and Honoree of the Cowgirl Hall of Fame.
Tami Yamamoto, educational chairman of the All Girls Rodeo Association, stated in a release that “Marlene has devoted her life to being the best at her profession. She teaches, trains, competes and wins. With her credentials and accomplishments comes experience, the kind of experience that enables Marlene to personally assist others of all ages and ability levels in learning and achieving their goals with their horses. Marlene believes in learning the basics and teaching your horse to do them. She emphasizes a solid foundation prior to adding speed.”
Enrolment is open to interested riders at a fee of $250 total for three full days. Spectators are invited to watch and audit for $35 per day.
For more information and to sign up, contact Yamamoto at 652-5867 or email jyama69@hotmail.com.
To learn more about the Kaua‘i All Girls Rodeo Association,visit their Web site at www.kauaiallgirlsrodeo.com .