It depends on what size of pattern it is. so really its hard to tell. if you ran a 14.3 on a small pattern and a 16.7 on a standard unless you do the math you cant tell It depends on what size of pattern it is. so really its hard to tell. if you ran a 14.3 on a small pattern and a 16.7 on a standard unless you do the math you cant tell It depends on what size of pattern it is. so really its hard to tell. if you ran a 14.3 on a small pattern and a 16.7 on a standard unless you do the math you cant tell
The fastest i have seen at Indiantown is 9.17 well it all depends on the parttern size cause different places have different times so that 9.17 does not mean anything cause that kid could go somewhere else and place first and have a time of a 21sec so it all depends
The fastest time usually depends on the arena. Some patterns are bigger or smaller than others and the ground is different causing different effects on you and your horse and giving different times.
It would all depend on the size of the pattern. Some are bigger, some are smaller. Winning times can range from a low 16 (16.4-16.0) or all the way down to a high 13. (13.7-13.9)
Hope this helps!
The fastest time I've seen so far for NBHA was 14.658
13.9 sec is the fastest time ever ran. But yes it does matter by the size of the arena but as long as the barrells are set up at 90,105,105feet its the same size.
12.321 seconds is the lowest ever.... but a girl named Amanda somthing won this yr at the 2011 barrel racing champs she got 13.56 fastest yet this yr
20 seconds
The hardest thing about barrel racing is the ground.
In barrel racing 5 seconds is added for each nocked over barrel but in some contests if a barrel is nocked over its a dq and if u nock over all three its a dq
The only way math could be involved in barrel racing is if you look at it using physics.
on a normal pattern, it is usually 16 seconds or less.. :)
barrel racing is about you and your horse trusting each other. And going around all three barrels and getting really close to them without knocking them over... Your goal is to beat everybody out and get the best time.
They do not have strong hind-quarters and a horse for barrel racing needs them to be able to do fast turns.
women
go to your EC's indoor arena page and click create a barrel racing competition.
It is believed that Barrel Racing first saw competitive light in the state of Texas http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrel_Racing
One is round, and one is square.
Barrel racing got its start with the Women's Professional Rodeo Association in 1948, in Texas. The course was originally a figure-eight pattern, but was replaced with the more difficult clover leaf pattern.