|

Interested in advertising on
www.ebarrelracing.com?
Put your ad in front of OVER 2,000,000 folks a year.
Events Recently added to
BestArenas.com
If you would like to have your Bio added just email us at bob@ebarrelracing.com and
we will send you a list of questions so you can join everyone else!
Most Recently added classifieds to ebarrelracing.com
|
DeLyssa Trotter
WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
Born in Oklahoma City, OK, raised in Midwest City, OK, and currently live in
Choctaw, OK.
ARE YOU INVOLVED IN ANY OTHER
EQUINE EVENTS?
Breed and raise colts for barrel racing.
WHO OR WHAT GOT YOU STARTED BARREL RACING? Dad bought me a green broke pony at age 5, and Mother entered me in my first
competition in barrel racing that year at Atkinson Pony Farm. Neither of
my parents rode, so it was something that was up to me. Little did I know then
or my parents, that it was something that was in me.
ON THE ROAD SOMETIMES THINGS HAPPEN, DO YOU HAVE A
FUNNY STORY?
Going to Denver Rodeo from Oklahoma, stopped to put a blanket on barrel horse as
it was raining and getting colder, therefore I got in trailer to put blanket on
the mare. She stepped on my toe and it took awhile to get her off. Needless to
say, I had a black toe and sore foot. Needless to say hindsight is 20/20, and I
laugh when I think back on it.-- There I was on the side of the interstate,
pouring down rain and very cold, inside a two-horse side by side trailer, in the
front of the stall with the mare trying to put a blanket on her, with her
standing on my left foot, pushing on her chest with all my might to get her off,
and the harder I pushed the more she leaned against me and put weight on my
foot. Ha-ha I do remember praying, and she finally got off.---Should of prayed
before I ever got in the trailer. Ha-ha
WHAT IS THE NAME OF YOUR FAVORITE HORSE AND TELL US A
LITTLE ABOUT IT.
They are all my favorites.--Probably the one I
was closest to was an orphan I raised. He would get up on the front porch and
nurse my son and daughter's fingers through the front window. His nickname was
"Little Bit," because he was a little bit of trouble being an orphan. His
reg.name was Win or Trouble, and he won the Woodward PRCA rodeo and qualified me
for the Prairie Circuit Finals. I gave him to my daughter, DeLena, to run and
she won the Freedom, OK Jr. barrel race on him two years in a row. He gave us a
lot of good memories.
WHAT ARE SOME OF THE EVENTS THAT YOU HAVE WON (OR
RACES THAT STAND OUT IN YOUR MIND)?
Oklahoma State High School Champion, NFR
Qualification, Prairie Circuit Finalist, Oklahoma Paint Horse Barrel Champion,
Tulsa Pinto Sweepstakes Champion--I suppose the one that stands out in my mind
was the PRCA Phoenix, AZ rodeo because I split the win and there was a coin toss
for the buckle and I won the coin toss! Ha-ha.
OVER THE YEARS HAVE YOU NOTICED ANY CHANGES IN BARREL
RACING, WHAT ARE THE GOOD AND THE BAD YOU HAVE SEEN?
The bad is that the numbers for barrel racers
were dropping off when you went to jackpots. The good is the 4-D barrel races,
because they give more people a chance to win money, and generated more people
interested in the sport.
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF EQUAL PAYOUT IN 4-D?
Majority rules!!! ---But my opinion is that if
you have more $ added to the first division, it keeps the riders striving for
betterment and accomplishment. If you have a higher goal, it keeps people trying
to attain, instead of staying in a place of complacency.
DO YOU THINK OF YOURSELF AS A PROFESSIONAL BARREL
RACER?
My brother said to me the first time I won $ in
the event, "Now you are a professional." Ha-ha --Yes, I train and sell barrel
horses for a living, along with other things I've done as dental assisting,
driving a truck, and running a business, trying to stumble in the place God has
for me.
WHO IS YOU FAVORITE BARREL RACER OR BARREL RACERS?
They all are my favorites. Anybody is inspiring
that barrel races, because it takes a lot of hard work and effort before you
reap!
DO YOU HAVE ANY ADVICE FOR ANYONE JUST STARTING OUT
IN BARREL RACING?
BUY AN OLDER FINISHED HORSE!!!!!!!!!!!! So you
can have fun as you learn and not get frustrated with a green one. DO YOU THINK BARREL RACING SHOULD BE LIMITED TO WOMEN
ONLY?
No. Just in the WPRA, because it's just that-for
women. |