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Ontario Xtreme Cowboy (OXC) board member and Orton resident Karen Dallimore is bringing OXC races to Erin on June 9. Here Dallimore is competing in an OXC race with her horse Sweet Grass Jake at the Milton Fair in 2018. Photo by Lianne Head
Alberta cowboy David Cowley will be offering clinics during Horse Day Erin on June 8. He will also be judging the OXC races on June 9. Submitted photo
OXC racing, Horse Day Erin comes this June BY JAIME MYSLIK
ERIN - An Ontario Xtreme Cowboy (OXC) race is coming to Erin in June. On June 9 an OXC race will come to the Erin Fairgrounds for the first time ever. “A lot of people think because it’s called Xtreme Cowboy that it’s extreme,” said OXC board member and Orton resident Karen Dallimore. “It’s not really.” The race is actually a course of obstacles which would be experienced on a ranch or on a trail. “If you think of it as an interview to work on a ranch ... the judge is your trail boss,” Dallimore explained. “So you have 13 chances to show him that you need and want that job. “There are 13 obstacles or tasks set up in an enclosed
ring and you have to show that you can do them efficiently, and capably and quickly, but always with a mind to horsemanship.” Horsemanship is one of the key aspects of Xtreme Cowboy Dallimore said. “There’s nothing like getting the crowd involved, even at the higher levels, the tougher obstacles, those cowboys and cowgirls ... they are looking after their horse number one,” she said. “Because if you don’t have a horse left at the end of your interview you can’t come to work the next day.” The judge will evaluate each horse and rider on how they overcome the obstacle, how long it takes them as well as the horsemanship the rider shows while completing the task.
“There’s some tough ones out there ... if you’re out on the job it’s not predictable. If you’re out on the trail it’s not predictable,” Dallimore said. “So this is what you’re trying to create the mindset, ‘well
doesn’t complete an obstacle does not mean that the horse and rider are disqualified. “Xtreme Cowboy allows you to work to the best of your horse’s ability so you’re not heavily constricted by
“Xtreme Cowboy allows you to work to the best of your horse’s ability so you’re not heavily constricted by rules.” - KAREN DALLIMORE, OXC BOARD MEMBER
you know that looks pretty tough but this is how we can deal with it?’ and the way you can deal with it is by having a well broke horse. “And that’s what it’s all about.” Just because a horse
rules,” Dallimore said. “We’re not that picky. “We want safe. We want the horse and rider to be comfortable, it’s all about horsemanship. There’s a lot of leeway.” Entry for the Erin OXC
show won’t open until 30 days from the competition date and it is open to participants of all ages and skill levels, with classes for children as young as 7. OXC was established in 2012 and now has about 100 members. Dallimore anticipates many of the participants attending the Erin show will have traveled from a distance, as it is one of the 13 sanctioned shows in Ontario this year. “We’re just thrilled because this year we’re going right across the province,” she said. “We’ve hit some new areas this year, like Erin, we haven’t had a race here. “I live in Orton so I’ve just been dying for a race around here so I thought I’d better put my own on.”
She expects there to be 60 races, which would be about 30 or 40 horse and rider pairs. Teams can register for more than one race. Registration for the races will begin 30 days before the event and entry for spectators is free on June 9. The races will be judged by Alberta cowboy David Cowley. Cowley was the 2015 Reserve Champion at the Calgary Stampede “Cowboy Up Challenge,” 2014 Pro Buckle winner at the Extreme Cowboy Racing (EXCA) World Finals in Texas and 2015 Pro High Point Champion with Extreme Cowboy Alberta. The OXC racing comes a day after Horse Day Erin on June 8 when the Wellesley, CONTINUED ON PAGE 30 >
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