Barrels of fun and sun for all

Texan tie-down roper Jared Hofstetter says the Waikouaiti Rodeo is a pleasant  change from events...
Texan tie-down roper Jared Hofstetter says the Waikouaiti Rodeo is a pleasant change from events back home.
Courtney Haitana, of Hastings, competes in the open barrel race during the Waikouaiti Rodeo...
Courtney Haitana, of Hastings, competes in the open barrel race during the Waikouaiti Rodeo yesterday. Photos by Peter McIntosh.
Johnson Davis, of Rotorua, competes in the second split open bulls section.
Johnson Davis, of Rotorua, competes in the second split open bulls section.

It was a fun-filled family day at the Waikouaiti Rodeo yesterday, with plenty of cowboy hats, spurs and belt buckles on display.

There was also more than just a splash of pink, with the crowd and competitors alike getting behind the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation's ''Tough Enough To Wear Pink'' campaign.

Among the cowboys was tie-down roper Jared Hofstetter, who came all the way from Lubbock, Texas, to compete in the rodeo.

Mr Hofstetter said he enjoyed the family atmosphere at the rodeo, which was a little different from events back home and ''really neat to see''.

''It's great, it's beautiful here. The people are really nice and I am really enjoying myself.''

Being 10 hours from the ocean at home meant he also enjoyed taking a dip in the sea. He also loved trying New Zealand lamb.

Mr Hofstetter, who has qualified for the National Finals Rodeo - sometimes referred to as the Super Bowl of Rodeo - three times, won the rope and tie, an event where a mounted cowboy ropes or lassoes a calf, leaps from his horse, throws the calf to the ground and ties its legs together.

Before leaving for the United States on Friday, Mr Hofstetter is running a rope-and-tie school in Middlemarch, with about 20 people taking part.

One of the rodeo's organisers, Henrietta Purvis, said the turnout had been great.

''We have had a really fantastic day. The whole community has got behind the rodeo.''

The weather had also been ideal.

''There has been a nice sea-breeze, a little bit of cloud cover, just perfect for man and beast.''

The Waikouaiti Rodeo Club was on track to raise more than $10,000 for the Breast Cancer Foundation this year, she said.

-vaughan.elder@odt.co.nz

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