![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The people we bought her from thought that we were nuts. She’d never had a kid on her or anything. She’s actually a ¾-sister to a horse I ran when Kaysen was a baby. I put the search on and found this mare for her. However, the journey to Las Vegas, hasn’t always been an easy one.Īccording to her mom, Kaysen was riding a young horse last summer that wasn’t an ideal fit. After she found herself on the ground a few times, she was about to give up on her dreams. She has been racing barrels for about two years learning from her mom and Nana Katie Scott. Kaysen, who’s daily routine typically entails attending fourth grade, has been riding horses her entire life on her family’s 500-head Angus ranch that consists of her parents, Brian and Kiley Scott-Kocher, along with her grandparents, Troy Scott, a former steer wrestler, and Katie Scott, a past professional barrel racer, great aunt and uncle and other relatives. It was so much fun,” Kaysen said, describing her first trip to Las Vegas, both to compete in the Junior rodeo and take in the National Finals Rodeo and corresponding events. “It was amazing! I couldn’t even put it in words. That’s pretty astute advice from a 9-year-old, but it’s the advice she gives to herself and others that have goals in life. And it apparently works, as Kaysen Scott has followed her own advice all the way to the Junior National Finals Rodeo this past December, where she placed fifth in her age division in barrel racing. “If you follow your dreams, your dreams will succeed and so will you.” ![]()
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