Women in Rodeo

Women in Rodeo

Witness the grit, grace, and trailblazing spirit of Women in Rodeo—a must-watch collection that lifts the veil on the cowgirls who redefined what it means to compete in the arena. From everyday competitors to champions, each video captures the courage, legacy, and sheer determination that drive these riders forward. You'll ride alongside legends and rising stars as they share stories of work ethic, mindset, and preparation, revealing the mental game and resilience it takes to shine in a sport long dominated by men. These are more than interviews—they’re raw, unfiltered glimpses into the heart of rodeo, where passion meets performance. Every clip reflects the Ride TV promise: celebration of Western tradition, fueled by unwavering excellence.

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Women in Rodeo
  • Biggest Advice to Someone Starting to Rodeo

    What it takes to maintain realistic expectations when hitting the road for the first time with NFR qualifier Ivy Saebens.

  • The Winning Mentality

    Jordon Briggs talks about futurities versus rodeos and how learning from the bad runs provides perfect motivation to avoid repeating mistakes.

  • The Program at Briggs Performance Horses

    Jordon Briggs talks about the pace of training young horses and how she and her husband, Justin, split up training duties.

  • About Cheyenne Wimberley

    Cheyenne Wimberley shares how she got started at age 4 in barrel racing, how she made the NFR as a teenager on April Hemp, and the importance of furthering her education while rodeoing professionally.

  • About Carley Cervi

    NFR qualifier Carley Cervi talks about coming up through the ranks in youth rodeo, riding on the ranch and how mentors like her dad and friends like Mary Walker helped shape her training.

  • Making a Rodeo Horse

    NFR qualifier Carley Cervi talks about how she works through the futurity process and into the rodeo ranks since that is her ultimate goal with her prospects.

  • Mindset and the Mental Game

    Carley Cervi talks about how she keeps her mindset in check with a few mental game practices that keep her mind focused.