Meet the Member Rylan Wildeman
story by Linsday Humphrey Making the decision to commit to rodeo as a high school sophomore has forever changed Rylan Wildeman’s life for the better. […]
Natalie Kinderknecht - Jeff Frazell
story by Lindsay Humphrey
Even though 18-year-old Natalie Kinderknecht drives to KHSRA events by herself, she’s never really alone. “My favorite part about competing in the KHSRA is the atmosphere,” said the high school senior from WaKeeney, Kansas. “Everyone is so supportive and I’m always meeting new people who always turn into family. My siblings and I grew up rodeoing and that’s how I met my best friend, Bella. She moved to Oklahoma to college rodeo but we’re still close. We never would’ve met if it wasn’t for rodeo.” All of Natalie’s siblings – Kylie, 23, Caden, 21, and 16-year-old Nolan – at least dabbled in rodeo for a short time. Kylie and Natalie are the only one’s who have stuck with it.
“We always rode horses because my dad ranched and team roped. My aunt was a prairie circuit barrel racer and trainer, and after we bought a finished horse from her, she started taking my sister along to jackpots.” Nine-year-old Natalie fell in love with the event and started competing also, but she didn’t start taking it serious until junior high when she better understood just how wide-spread the sport is. She started putting more time in on the clover leaf pattern and waited patiently for the work to pay off. “It’s hard to not see the results right away and sometimes I wanted to give up, but I knew it would get easier and with more practice I would get better.”
Backed by an older sister who still has skin in the game, Natalie’s always had extra help in the practice pen. “She’s always sending me different training videos and calling me before my runs to tell me what I need to do and what to expect on different patterns depending on which horse I’m riding.” Kylie always wanted to help her little sister any way she could. More than just helping Natalie with the horse she’s running; Kylie has been a lending hand as well. “My other horse had a bad slip so we are keeping her on the pasture until the summer so she can rest. I’m using my sister’s young horse right now. She’s a stay-at-home mom with two babies, so it’s good to have someone using her horse so she’s ready for her when she has time to ride again.”
Natalie’s parents, Lance and Niki, are the quiet heartbeat of her rodeo career. “They are really supportive; they pay for the horses and to get me down the road.” Even though Natalie’s parents come to as many rodeos as they can, sometimes they can’t get away from work to get across the state. Always an independent soul, Natalie enjoys traveling on her own. She describes the KHSRA as a small, tight-knit community. It’s given her an opportunity to get close to a lot of different people. The same is true at her high school – Trego Community High School. “I enjoy getting to see and interact with people who are different than me. I’m the only one there who rodeos so it’s pretty interesting. People ask me often if I ride bulls. Even in a small town it’s interesting that people don’t know much about it. Rodeo is my sport, it takes a lot of time, dedication and it has a lot of ups and downs.”
In her last year of high school rodeo, Natalie isn’t holding anything back with each run she makes. She’s optimistic that her sister’s horse will be just the ticket for helping her try to qualify for her first high school nationals. “It’s a huge accomplishment to make it there after working all year for it. I’ve been close every year of high school. I was two holes out one year and maybe five or six holes the next. That had to do with rider errors and then some horse health issues. Riding my sister’s young horse, I think we have a chance – she’s really fast and if something goes wrong, I know she can make it up.”
story by Linsday Humphrey Making the decision to commit to rodeo as a high school sophomore has forever changed Rylan Wildeman’s life for the better. […]
story by Lindsay Humphrey “If I’m having fun, I’m already winning so I don’t care where I end up placing,” said 17-year-old Emma Krase who’s […]
story by Lindsay Humphrey “I got a really late start in rodeo, I was 13 or 14 when I started going to jackpots and junior […]
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September 27, 2020
BAREBACK RIDING
1 Bryce Eck 68.50
2 Robert Walter 34.00
3 Kacen Smith 26.50
4 Matthew Morrell 18.00
5 Rhett Robbins 10.00
6 Bobby Davis 8.00
BARREL RACING
1 Kiley Slavin 63.00
2 Bella Sauvage 39.00
3 Kate Perschbacher 36.00
4 Prairie Rose Robbins 29.00
5 Aubryn Garriott 28.00
6 Natalie Kinderknecht 25.00
7 Ally Brennaman 24.00
8 Libby Berger 24.00
9 Kennedy Gibbs 24.00
10 Shayla Dees 20.00
BOYS CUTTING
1 Jd Robson 20.00
2 Bobby Davis 18.00
BREAKAWAY ROPING
1 Laci Ast 41.00
2 Carlee Potter 38.00
3 Taylor Raupe 34.00
4 Addie Weil 31.00
5 Kiley Slavin 30.00
6 Marlee Quarles 25.50
7 Bella Sauvage 25.50
8 Reese Greenwood 23.00
9 Libby Berger 23.00
10 Ally Brennaman 22.50
BULL RIDING
1 Tate Pollmeier 59.50
2 Garrett Hathaway 29.50
3 Lane Gilbreath 18.00
CALF ROPING
1 Mason Stueve 53.00
2 Matthew Doherty 48.00
3 Brayden Kunz 45.00
4 Jd Robson 43.00
5 Pax Vogel 37.00
6 Kade Harland 34.00
7 Tanner Meier 33.00
8 Cutter Weil 29.00
9 Trey Adams 26.00
10 Brandt Walton 19.00
GIRLS CUTTING
1 Tylor Todd 20.00
2 Alexus Hatcher 18.00
GOAT TYING
1 Kiley Slavin 55.00
2 Tally Wikum 55.00
3 Lakin Cunningham 52.00
4 Sage Toews 40.00
5 Annsley Vernon 39.00
6 Ally Brennaman 36.50
7 Montana Heller 29.00
8 Hadley Teut 28.00
9 Carlee Potter 21.00
10 Emma Arndt 19.50
POLE BENDING
1 Abby Myers 49.00
2 Marlee Quarles 42.00
3 Aubryn Garriott 38.00
4 Prairie Rose Robbins 36.00
5 Tally Wikum 33.50
6 Lily Henderson 32.00
7 Ally Brennaman 30.00
8 Bella Sauvage 27.00
9 Libby Berger 26.00
10 Carlee Potter 21.00
REINED COW HORSE
1 Tylor Todd 10.00
2 Lakin Cunningham 9.00
SADDLE BRONC
1 Bryce Eck 50.00
2 Clay Shannon 27.00
3 Brody Harrison 18.00
STEER WRESTLING
1 Tanner Meier 38.00
2 Jd Robson 38.00
3 Logan Mullin 28.00
4 Kent Berkenmeier 18.00
5 Ryder Dent 7.00
TEAM ROPING
1 Mason Stueve 52.00
2 Trey Adams 52.00
3 Brandt Walton 42.00
4 Cale Morris 41.00
5 Jd Robson 38.00
6 Tanner Meier 33.00
7 Dylan Gugelmeyer 27.00
8 Porter Hall 27.00
9 Addie Weil 25.50
10 Cutter Weil 25.50
11 Matthew Doherty 25.00
12 Kade Harland 25.00
13 Brayden Kunz 23.00
14 Jaytyn Hash 22.00
15 Payton Blank 21.00
16 Pax Vogel 21.00
17 Rylan Wildeman 21.00
18 Hadley Teut 17.00
19 Bryce Teut 17.00
20 Kiley Slavin 16.00