Otago Daily Times

Paris Wilson

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PARIS Wilson was born to rodeo.

Born and brought up on an Evans Flat farm just outside Lawrence, the athletic year 13 pupil says she first got on horseback aged 6, and never looked back.

Although none of her immediate family were into rodeo, the encouragem­ent of a family friend led her to have a crack at barrel racing several years back.

Practice and determinat­ion paid dividends during the last season to run before Covid19 shut the circuit down this past summer, allowing her to ‘‘break open’’ during her first second division open season.

‘‘Breaking open means you collected more than $3000 prize money on the second division circuit in a single season, which I did, thanks in part to my dad driving me round the North Island all summer.

‘‘That felt good.’’

Paris said there was no feeling like the adrenaline buzz from a good performanc­e in the rodeo ring.

‘‘The quarter horses are quick and agile, but it pays to be slightly mad too,’’ she joked.

No stranger to competitiv­e success, the sporty teen has also been an area schools rep in basketball and netball, where she play centre/winger.

Although a career in rodeo was firmly in her dreams, Paris believed her widerangin­g interests could take her down any of several paths.

She would take a year out following school to travel, and narrow down her focus.

‘‘I’m going to work next year, maybe travel, do farm work or work with kids. I’ve got family and friends over in England and Wales at the moment, so that would be one place, and maybe the US to try my hand at profession­al rodeo.’’

Paris said she had enjoyed her school career in Lawrence and was ready for the next step.

‘‘The school’s been great, giving me leadership roles and opening up lots of avenues to explore.

‘‘We’ll see where the next year takes me.’’

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