WWOM: Rachel Cutrer

Rachel Cutrer is a 7th generation Texas rancher and one of the world’s most passionate breeders of Brahman cattle. With her husband and daughters, she owns and operates B.R. Cutrer, Inc. one of the largest Brahman cattle operations in the United States and home of the 2019 International Champion Brahman Female. She is also the founder and owner of Ranch …

WWOM: Nellie Miller

Nellie Miller from Cottonwood, California is a professional barrel racer and her number one horse is called Sister. In addition to being a professional barrel racer Nellie is also a wife to James Miller and mother to two daughters Payton (7) and Hadley (4). She is a 4 time WNFR qualifier and 2017 World Champion. This year, the first time …

WWOM: Adrian “Buckaroogirl” Brannan

“I’m Adrian. I’m short, I’m happy and I’m really loud. So loud I get to be loud for a living.” Adrian “Buckaroogirl” Brannan is force to be reckoned with. In her mid 20s she has obtained the titles of a western singer/songwriter, author, fashion designer, model, saddle-bronc rider, entrepreneur, and artist. The Beginning Growing up, Adrian lived all over the …

WWOM: Kadee Coffman

Kadee Coffman, Miss Rodeo California 2007, is a national TV host and sideline reporter who can be seen on networks such as: CBS Sports Network, NBC Sports Network, Great American Country (GAC), RFD-TV and more. She currently works as: the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo sideline reporter and co-hosts RFD-TV’s #1 equine rated show, “Gentle Giants”. Kadee has also been hired …

WWOM: Skye Clark

In addition to ranching full time, Skye Clark runs a successful photography business and fitness business. In the mountains of Wyoming you’ll find her running about 400 mamma cows alongside her dad. During the summer time she rides a cattle allotment on the national forest and takes care of about 600 head of pairs in addition to haying, fencing, irrigating …

WWOM: Beth Cross

Beth Cross, co-founder and CEO of Ariat International, was born and raised on a working thoroughbred farm just outside of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.  Beth received her BA from the University of Colorado in 1986, and her MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1988. In 1990, Beth and co-founder Pam Parker, a classmate from Stanford GSB, met while working …

WWOM: Madison Outhier

When the dust settled at the 2019 RFD-TV’s The American, Madison Outhier was the first-ever Breakaway Roping Shootout Round winner. Her 2.29-second run netted her more than $100,000. A determined Fulshear, Texas, high school sophomore, “Madi” takes roping seriously—riding every day while juggling sports and academics. But she’ll tell you she was born for this life. Madi’s dad is Mike …

WWOM: Jessie Telford

Jessie Telford grew up on a ranch in central Oregon just outside of Terrebonne. She started competing in Pee Wee rodeo at an early age and was quite well known for her skill and ability. Jessie comes from a long line of Rodeo personalities. Her father is Dave Clark, is a successful team roper and steer roper and her Grandfather …

WWOM: Amberley Snyder

Amberley Snyder grew up in southern California with her five siblings. She began riding lessons at the age of three and her love and passion for horses began. After her fathers job change, the family moved to Utah. At seven years old Amberley would willingly adhere only if she was promised a barrel racing horse when they arrived. She got …

WWOM: Patricia E. Kelly

With over 37 years of experience as a trained equestrian, Patricia E. Kelly has been the founder, president (CEO), and head riding instructor of Ebony Horsewomen, Inc. Ebony Horsewomen, Inc was founded by Patricia in 1984 as a cultural enrichment organization made up of African-American female equestrians who managed community programs and participated in rodeos. For the past 30 years …

WWOM: Taylor Jacob

Professional Barrel Racer, Taylor Jacob, won WPRA Rookie of the Year in 2013 on her horse, Honor Thy Frenchman “Bo”. This made her the first rookie since Brittany Pozzi in 2003 to win this title and qualify for the NFR all in the same year. With a 13.37second run, Taylor and Bo won four out of seven rounds; this set …

WWOM: Sherry Cervi

Sherry Cervi grew up in Marana, Arizona, where she now resides and runs her barrel racing business. A life-long equestrienne, Cervi qualified for her first NFR in 1994, and won world titles in 1995, 1999, 2010 and 2013. She’s qualified for the NFR an incredible 19 times, with career winnings to date exceeding $3.3 million. She currently has four horses …