Is Brittany Miller The Most Famous Ranch Bronc Rider?

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Brittany Miller is 24 years old and has nodded for hundreds of bucking horses. She wakes up every morning dreaming of them and working out how to up her game. She wants one thing, to be the best and in certain circles, she already is.
Ranch bronc riding isn’t what everybody thinks of when they picture bronc riding at PRCA rodeos. It doesn’t look like that and isn’t supposed to. Though rules in every association that has ranch broncs can vary, here are two standards:
Horses are ridden in unmodified, working Western saddles. The same gear you day work, trail ride or pony horses in is what you’ll bump up on the ranch bronc you draw.
Riders aren’t disqualified for using two hands. In fact, some attach tightly coiled lariat ropes or piece of rein or cord run through the saddle’s gullet (called a night) to grip with the hand that isn’t holding the hack rein. Same goes for saddle horns, they’re fair game.
If fame means everybody knows your name, Brittany Miller’s name is one of the most recognized when talk turns to ranch bronc riding. She’s pretty but doesn’t know or care much about it. She has a trademark hat, long blond hair and beside her saddle, the leather she loves the most is a vest she bought at a pawn shop in some town she was passing through.
Brittany and all the women who ever thought about trying their luck and skill against a horse who’s profession it is to land all comers in the dirt caught a huge break when the Texas Bronc Rider’s Association included a women’s ranch bronc riding at their first finals. RIDE TV picked up on the rare breed of cowgirl’s appeal and launched a reality series about them called Cowgirls. The slick Western publication Cowgirls fell in right behind them in sponsorship and coverage. The bucking horse community’s non-profit support organization, Bronc Riding Nation was right there with those media outlets making sure the legacy of the great lady bronc rider’s in rodeo’s history was known to be alive and well.
Miller sits at the top of the leader board in the TBRA and Cowgirl Series.

Lori O'Harver

Lori O'Harver is a woman on a mission to tell the stories of the world without borders known as Bronc Riding Nation. From the vast grasslands the great bucking horses call home to the bright lights of Las Vegas, where good ones buck and the people called to ride them come to make their high flying dreams come true, she writes about the horses and people who feel the spirit of freedom and devote their lives to keeping the legends alive.

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