Meet the Member Shylene Drumm
story by Ruth Nicolaus Shylene Drumm is a five-time Colorado Junior High School Rodeo champion. This year, she won the pole bending, breakaway roping, goat […]
Emilia Lane at the 2018 CJHSRA Eagle Rodeo - Janelle Beach
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“There’s no sport like rodeo,” says Emilia Lane. “Some of my closest friends live six hours away, so you get to meet people from all different parts of the state. And rodeo is a sport that’s been done for hundreds of years, so there’s a tradition there.” The 13-year-old from Colorado Springs, Colorado, joined in the rodeo tradition when she was three, the third generation of her family to compete. She competes in the CJHSRA in barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying, breakaway roping, and ribbon roping, and also keeps her horses running through the winter at jackpots, barrel races, and gymkhanas. “I love goat tying because it’s kind of a different spin on the sport—it’s not completely on the horse, and it has lots of variables. Breakaway is a really quick event so I enjoy the speed of it and that it’s a singular roping event.”
Emilia’s grandpa Don Lane and her dad, Casey Lane, both college rodeoed for California Polytechnic State University, and give her tips in the practice pen. “My grandpa really has inspired me, and he always pushes me to do my best. My older cousins Calvin and Ryan also have always been there to help me, like when my dad’s on a business trip and they’re helping me in the arena,” says Emilia. “I’m very thankful that I met a lot of my idols. I’ve been to two Charmayne James’ barrel racing clinics. She’s helped me a lot with my current barrel horse and getting her finished. Hailey Kinsel is my favorite barrel racer and I love her effort and her horse, and Jess Lockwood, who is a PBR bull rider. He has lots of try and will and it inspires me to do my best.”
For barrel racing and pole bending, Emilia rides her 13-year-old mare, Rose. “She’s my dad’s head horse that I turned into a barrel horse,” Emilia explains. “I’ve grown up with her, so me and her have a special bond.” She rides a 15-year-old gelding, JD, in breakaway roping and goat tying, and Emilia’s 6-year-old brother, Knox, also loves riding JD. “I usually help him with that, and my other brother, Craig (12), and I go on trail rides together and we brand together too, mainly for neighbors and family in California and Colorado.” Before Emilia and her parents, Casey and Kate, and her siblings moved to Colorado from California several years ago, she rodeoed in districts, but she loves competing statewide in Colorado. “I’ve seen some really cool places. My favorites are probably Cortez and Craig because they’re three-day rodeos and there’s always stuff to do.”
Emilia uses her time on the road to finish homework. An eighth-grade student at Cheyenne Mountain Junior High, she enjoys math and science, particularly biology. “Since I was really little I’ve wanted to become a large-animal vet,” says Emilia, who also runs track and plays rugby on both her school’s team and a club team. Additionally, she shows steers and heifers in 4-H, and loves skiing with her cousins and going on hikes with her family and their dogs. Emilia also goes to visit her Aunt Lisa in California several times a year, who owns horses as well. “Last time I was back, I got on my grandpa’s 2 year old that I put a couple of the first rides on.”
Emilia’s rodeo skills have earned her more than 20 buckles thus far, and an all-around saddle, won in 2015 in the KCRC. She won her favorite buckle in 2012, pole bending on her favorite horse, Cupcake. The buckle for the West Coast Junior Rodeo Year-End Champion is in memory of one of her best friend’s aunts, Mary Kuhnle, who didn’t have kids but cheered everyone on like they were her own. “I’d like to hopefully make it to Nationals this year, and later on get another trophy saddle,” Emilia finishes. “And I hope to go to college at Cal Poly and compete on their rodeo team.”
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September 27, 2020
BARREL RACING
1 Cassidy Evans 81.00
2 Jolene Rhyne 52.00
3 Savanah Roberts 48.00
4 Aspen Autry 47.00
5 Jaycee Yonkers 44.00
6 Adalie Hansen 42.00
7 Ashley Anstead 39.00
8 Brylee Brehm 34.00
9 Shaylee Spaid 29.00
10 Rivers Hill 22.00
BOY’S BREAKAWAY
1 Traven Sharon 69.00
2 Chance Knez 33.00
3 Stran Lechman 33.00
4 Wesley Lammers 29.00
5 Mason Neese 23.00
6 Brayden Betsworth 17.00
7 Tucker Canty 17.00
8 Nolan Reardon 14.00
9 Hogan Kelley 8.00
10 Travis Canty 8.00
BOY’S GOAT TYING
1 Traven Sharon 89.00
2 Nathan Lammers 65.00
3 Cash Evans 64.00
4 Wesley Lammers 63.00
5 Cactus Barnes 50.00
6 Brayden Betsworth 42.00
7 Chance Knez 33.00
8 Nolan Reardon 16.00
9 Tucker Canty 16.00
10 Foster Krempin 12.00
BULL RIDING
1 Logan Durham 50.00
2 Tucker Jacobson 28.00
3 Benjamin Sittler 28.00
CHUTE DOGGING
1 Cash Evans 82.00
2 Nathan Lammers 75.00
3 Cactus Barnes 67.00
4 Jack Pankey 26.00
5 Ryan Pankey 21.00
6 Coltyr Goss 20.00
7 Nolan Reardon 16.00
8 Foster Krempin 15.00
9 Logan Stillings 5.00
GIRL’S BREAKAWAY
1 Cassidy Evans 56.00
2 Roan Spencer 34.00
3 Luci Bruchez 23.00
4 Aspen Autry 23.00
5 Brylee Brehm 19.00
6 Shylene Drumm 18.00
7 Adalie Hansen 17.00
8 Shaylee Spaid 16.00
9 Jolene Rhyne 10.00
10 Savanah Roberts 8.00
GIRL’S GOAT TYING
1 Blake Coors 72.00
2 Cassidy Evans 63.00
3 Shylene Drumm 62.00
4 Jolene Rhyne 50.00
5 Brylee Brehm 49.00
6 Shaylee Spaid 46.00
7 Jaycee Runner 35.00
8 Aspen Autry 29.00
9 Ava Dole 19.00
10 Roan Spencer 15.50
POLE BENDING
1 Cassidy Evans 64.00
2 Jolene Rhyne 55.00
3 Savanah Roberts 45.00
4 Roan Spencer 45.00
5 Ashley Anstead 43.00
6 Aspen Autry 43.00
7 Olivia Betsworth 32.00
8 Brylee Brehm 29.00
9 Grace Landwehr 28.00
10 Merica Van Pelt 25.00
RIBBON ROPING
1 Nathan Lammers 61.00
2 Jolene Rhyne 61.00
3 Cactus Barnes 60.00
4 Cash Evans 60.00
5 Cassidy Evans 60.00
6 Jaycee Yonkers 60.00
7 Blake Coors 57.00
8 Hogan Kelley 57.00
9 Traven Sharon 28.00
10 Josey Mcclain 28.00
RIFLE SHOOT
1 Dalton Groom 81.00
2 Wesley Lammers 74.00
3 Jack Pankey 64.00
4 Logan Stillings 49.00
5 Ryan Pankey 48.50
6 Foster Krempin 30.00
7 Nolan Reardon 11.50
SADDLE BRONC-STEER
1 Cash Evans 67.00
2 Traven Sharon 29.00
3 Wyatt Bartel 17.00
TEAM ROPING
1 Nathan Lammers 40.00
2 Wesley Lammers 40.00
3 Cash Evans 39.00
4 Cassidy Evans 39.00
5 Traven Sharon 20.00
6 Hogan Kelley 20.00
7 Cactus Barnes 9.00
8 Jack Pankey 9.00
9 Ryan Pankey 9.00
10 Stran Lechman 9.00
TIE DOWN ROPING
1 Nathan Lammers 68.00
2 Cash Evans 60.00
3 Cactus Barnes 53.00
4 Coltyr Goss 31.00
5 Foster Krempin 23.00
6 Hogan Kelley 16.00