domingo, 29 de diciembre de 2024

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This week, Carlee Otero and the Blingolena won the Old Fort Days Rodeo, plus cashed in elsewhere to make a big jump up the WPRA barrel racing world standings to ring in June 2024.


As barrel racers across the country dodge flash flooding, tornadoes and a whole lot of mud, it’s a mixture of luck and preparation that are helping barrel racers like Otero capitalize as the full summer run looms.


“They let you enter rodeos all year long, so it’s okay to turn out when you need to,” Otero said. “You have to be smart about the ground and weather. You have to pay attention.”


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Closely following her own advice, Otero narrowly pulled the lever at the right time to kick off her profitable weekend.


“We actually made the decision to go to Mt. Pleasant at the very last minute,” Otero said. “We pulled into the rodeo when they were on the second event in the performance I was up in. But honestly, that ground has so much sand in it that it held great. It was the right choice.”


The choice paid off for Otero and “Sly,” a 2018 son of Blazin Jetolena out of Dash Of Bling by Dash Ta Fame. They won second, worth $1,934 in 15.12 seconds, bested only by Dona Kay Rule and High Valor.


Next, the duo headed to Fort Smith, Arkansas, where they conquered the Old Fort Days Rodeo in Fort Smith, Arkansas, in 16.60 seconds, worth $3,768 ahead of Hailey Kinsel and DM Sissy Hayday.



“I’ve been wanting to win at that rodeo for a while,” Otero said of Fort Smith. “Last year, it was one of Sly’s first rodeos and we blew by the first barrel. This year, I’ve figured out that I need to come running earlier so that he can get his initial speed burst out, level out and pay attention. It really worked in that setup.”


The winning weekend will help Otero, who’s already earned $19,731.02 in 2024 within shooting distance of the top 15. After a handful of days at home, Carlee and her husband, tie-down roper Michael Otero, will head out with their younger children for the Canadian Calgary Qualifier, Reno Rodeo and more. While Michael will also compete in tie-down roping during and Carlee will fly to and from the trail to maintain her outside-the-arena career as a real estate agent—a profession she now shares with her eldest daughter—Carlee and the rest of the family have their sights set on a 2024 NFR qualification for her and 6-year-old Sly.


“My plan this year is to capitalize on every run and win where I show up,” Otero said. “I’m not taking any other horses out there with me this year at the start. It’s a mental thing for me. If I only take Sly, I never second-guess myself on who I’m running. It helps my confidence to focus on him.”

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