Texarkana Gazette

The Little Britches Rodeo comes to Texarkana for second year in a row

- MALLORY WYATT

TEXARKANA, Ark. — Little Britches Youth Rodeo Competitio­n on Saturday and Sunday made its way through the Twin Cities for the second year in a row.

According to the competitio­n’s coordinato­r, Toby Martin, the rodeo had approximat­ely 55 participan­ts who showed off skills in the events of barrel racing and pole bending.

“It’s the oldest youth rodeo in the United States. It started way back before all these little side deals started popping up,” Martin said.

Martin said the rodeo competitio­n has been around for 50 years and has participan­ts from Mississipp­i, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri.

One of these participan­ts is 11-yearold Molly Morris, who has been riding horses since she was 6 years old.

“We’re from Natchitoch­es, Louisiana. It’s a little over two hours,” said the junior equestrian’s mother, Michelle Morris. “She’s only riding in pole bending today. In that event, they have to weave through a series of poles as fast as they can and then come back.”

Molly has been competing for three and a half years, and Michelle said the young girl has already qualified for the national competitio­n in pole bending, barrel racing and goat tying.

“They have to qualify in the top six and seven rides, so top six placings over seven events,” Michelle said.

Michelle said Molly first wanted to try horse riding after her initial mutton busting competitio­n.

“While we were in the stands, she saw a little boy riding a bucking horse, and she said, ‘Well, I want to try that,’” Michelle said.

Molly said she finds rodeo competitio­ns to be a fun place to go to and that she enjoys making new friends.

“I’m a little nervous, but mostly excited,” Molly said.

Molly worked in partnershi­p with her horse, Ali, to compete in the Little Britches competitio­n. The young girl’s horse sauntered up to the gate when the two were called, gearing up in anticipati­on for her job.

“She always gets treats after. She knows she’s about to start her work and she’s excited,” Michelle said.

Martin said the cash prize each participan­t wins is based on the amount of competitor­s there are in each division, with the prize amount increasing with more participan­ts.

 ?? (Staff photo by Mallory Wyatt) ?? Molly Morris, 11, rides her horse, Ali, in the pole bending competitio­n of the Little Britches Youth Rodeo on Saturday at the Four States Fairground­s in Texarkana, Arkansas. Morris has been competing in youth rodeo for three and a half years, and her mother said the young girl has already qualified for the national competitio­n in pole bending, barrel racing and goat tying.
(Staff photo by Mallory Wyatt) Molly Morris, 11, rides her horse, Ali, in the pole bending competitio­n of the Little Britches Youth Rodeo on Saturday at the Four States Fairground­s in Texarkana, Arkansas. Morris has been competing in youth rodeo for three and a half years, and her mother said the young girl has already qualified for the national competitio­n in pole bending, barrel racing and goat tying.

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