Kelsie Domer
4 Seasons
Kelsie Chace-Domer grew up in a farming and ranching family in Cherokee, Oklahoma, where she followed in her parents’ team roping footsteps and began competing at junior and high school rodeos. Even then, Chace-Domer knew she wanted to rope professionally. Now based in Stephenville, Texas, with her husband Ryan, Chace-Domer has established herself as a household name in the breakaway roping rodeo circuit. Her latest accomplishment is winning the 2022 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Breakaway Roping title on her horse Little Man.
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Finished Rodeo Horse Practice with Taylor Munsell & Kelsie Domer
Episode 1
Taylor Munsell rides "Colonel" to prepare for Fort Worth Semifinals while Kelsie Domer rides "Paint." Taylor emphasizes Colonel's shoulders being square in the box and avoids picking fights on his positioning.
Kelsie's been heeling on Paint and is making sure he's focused on the task at hand wi...
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Practice Session on Kelsie Domer's "Little Man" with a Score Lane
Episode 2
Watch Kelsie Domer's practice session on "Little Man," who's coming off some intense runs and needs practice reps. Kelsie has set up her homemade score lane, which slows the calves down with a zig-zag pattern. She discusses how Little Man an 'on the muscle' horse and talks about how keeps him sha...
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Breaking Down Practice Runs
Episode 3
At the Smarty Young Pro clinic, Shelby Boisjoli and Kelsie Domer work with the breakaway ropers on live cattle, breaking down their runs and discussing notes on the start, positioning and box work as they work through issues in real-time.
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Kelsie Chace-Domer | Pre-Major Event Practice Session
Episode 4
Kelsie Domer prepares for the 2021 WPRA World Finals with Lari Dee Guy on her good horse Little Man, and we bring you into the practice pen with her.
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Practice on Breakaway Horses vs. Tie-Down Runs
Episode 5
Kelsie Chace-Domer is one of the few women who ropes tie-down calves and breakaway calves. She talks about the different ways she practices for each event through her horsemanship.