73°F
weather icon Mostly Cloudy

Bikinis and boots: Annual barrel race gains popularity

Hooves kicked up plumes of dust while cowboy boots and hats were even more prevalent than the requisite bathing suits as the fourth annual Bikini Barrel Race competition returned to the Boulder City Horseman’s Association arena on Saturday night.

The race drew competitors from all over Southern Nevada, as well as Arizona and Utah, with more than 90 women, men and children participating in the event, which began at 8 p.m. and ran deep into the night.

Each rider pushed their quarter horse at breakneck speeds, slowing only to turn tightly around each of the three barrels, before leaning into their mounts and spurring them toward the finish line.

Stop the Clock Barrel Racing put together the event and paid out more than $5,000, distributed among the fastest three riders in each of the five divisions. The winner of each group also received a trophy buckle, including Patty Harrison who put up the evening’s fastest time at 14.879 seconds.

The competitors’ times were broken into divisions so that riders with less experience and their horses’ traits were considered for winning runs to encourage more people to participate, according to Ashley Cockrum of Stop the Clock.

In addition to the 83 barrel racers in the open event, there also was a youth bracket for those 16 years of age and younger, which featured 14 contestants, a few of whom competed in both events.

The first Bikini Barrel Race competition in the region was held 10 years ago, also at the horseman’s association arena, according to Cockrum. Then the event had trouble finding a home, making only an appearance or two in Las Vegas before Stop the Clock took over and established the perennial event in Boulder City four years ago.

“This was one of our biggest years ever and I think it turned out great for our riders and our sponsors,” Cockrum said. “The horseman’s association has always been a great place for families and kids to ride, and they have provided the perfect home for this event.”

Contact reporter Hunter Terry at hterry@bouldercityreview.com or call 702-586-6711. Follow him on Twitter @HunterBCReview

MOST READ
LISTEN TO THE TOP FIVE HERE
THE LATEST
AAUW Home Tour scheduled for Nov. 15

The local chapter of the American Association of University Women, better known as AAUW, have become experts in showing off homes in the greater Boulder City area.

Halloween Fun

Photos by Ron Eland/Boulder City Review

King students experience Starbase

With call signs like Potato, Via, Mr. Sponge and Deli, fifth-graders at Martha King Elementary got a taste of military life with a strong emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering and Art/Design, and Mathematics curriculum, better known as STEAM.

Aloha From Boulder City

This past Friday, Boulder City Company Store teamed with the Las Vegas-based Manea Events to bring an authentic luau to town. The event featured music, food and entertainment from the islands. The highlight was the fire-dance performance to end the evening.

Holidays or holidazed: The season has begun

Let’s go from Halloween and pumpkin-spiced everything to a four-week stint of non-stop holidaymaking with a late Thanksgiving this year on Nov. 27, Hanukkah from the evening of Dec. 14-22 and Christmas on Dec. 25, and then we’ll ring in 2026! Whoa! Let’s catch a breath!

Community support key at Mitchell

As I am preparing to write this week’s column, I am reviewing our school calendar and thinking about our community support. I am so grateful for our traditions and community.

Popular block party moving location

It’s no secret that Boulder City residents enjoy their community events, especially in fall. One more to mark on the calendar is the annual street dance/block party that in recent years has been hosted by The Dillinger owner Grant Turner. It’s set for Saturday, Oct. 25 beginning at 2 p.m. and ending around 11:30 p.m.

King Elementary launches into learning at STARBASE

Fifth-graders from Martha P. King Elementary School recently took part in an unforgettable learning experience at STARBASE Henderson, a hands-on STEM program hosted at a Department of Defense lab.

BCR offers first-ever holiday magazine

With fall comes cooler temperatures and a crispness in the air as the holidays quickly approach.