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Kremmling barrel race supports Queen’s Scholarship Fund

Byron Hetzler/Sky-Hi Daily News
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The results have just been announced for the Middle Park Fair & Rodeo Open 4-D Barrel Race held at the rodeo arena in Kremmling on Wednesday, Aug. 6.The special barrel-racing event was held to benefit the Middle Park Fair & Rodeo Queen’s Scholarship Fund. More than $400 was raised. We appreciated the help from all our volunteers, said Jessie Schultz, the events organizer. We especially want to thank the Flying Heels Rodeos Carol Burrell, Audrey Schultz, Jennifer Baker and Jessie Schultz as well as the Winter Park Horseman’s Associations Kelly Stefanik, Janet Engel and Paul Divincentis. We also want to thank our announcer Sean Dee.The results for the Open 4-D Barrel Race are: Barrel Racing (age 10 and under) 1. Meghan Cameron, 18.565 seconds; 2. Jacey Murphy, 22.745; 3. Emma Auger, 23.667; 4. Raelee Granger, 25.067; 5. Taylor Kremer, 27.287; 6. Elizabeth Smith, 30.125; 7. Kayla Desanti, 34.417Barrel Racing (age 50-plus) 1. Deanie Murphy, 20.203 seconds; 2. Audrey Schultz, 21.849Open 4-D Barrel Results:1D 1. Nellie Thomson, 18.392 seconds; 2. Meghan Cameron, 18.5652D 1. Debbie Lewis, 18.968 seconds; 2. Kelly Allen, 19.000; 3. Meghan Allen, 19.085; 4. Hannah Menhennett, 19.2853D 1. Debbie Lewis, 19.501 seconds; 2. Amy Divincentis, 19.515; 3. Amanda Markey, 19.714; 4. Caytlyn Dee, 19.765; 5. Deanie Murphy, 20.203; 6. Maria Wahl, 20.208; 7. Chris Murphy, 20.3394D 1. Tori Kremer, 20.469 seconds; 2. Sam Knight, 20.522; 3. Jessie Schultz, 20.611; 4. Maddie Roller, 20.681; 5. Kathy Allen, 20.709; 6. Hannah Menhennett, 20.806; 7. Shelly Malish, 21.710; 8. Katie Wahl, 21.939; 9. Shelly Malish, 22.244; 10. Audrey Schultz, 22.434; 11. Toni Strandberg, 22.896; 12. Emily Dee, 25.120;13. Shelly Malish, 27.135.


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