Pen Wranglers Step into the Spotlight at Road to the Horse 2024

The Road to the Horse competition can challenge even the most talented colt starters. Those who have competed at the championship level have had one thing in common: a skillful Pen Wrangler. The role of the Pen Wrangler is critical as they assist in preparations, training and time management and offer a knowledgeable reflection of the colt’s progress to the competitor during the height of competition.

Just like the championship competitors, the Pen Wrangler talent is impressive. In the first ever “Pen Wrangler Edition” of the Wild Card Challenge, three past Road to the Horse Pen Wranglers will finally have their chance to step into the round pen and showcase their colt starting skills at Road to the Horse 2024 on March 21-24 at the Kentucky Horse Park. The Road to the Horse 2024 Wild Card competitors are Lindsey Patterson, John Baar and C.D. Wilcox.

Swapping roles for 2024, the Road to the Horse Championship Competitor, whom the Pen Wrangler previously assisted, will now be the Pen Wrangler.

  • Lindsey Patterson will be aided by Road to the Horse (2022) Championship Competitor Brandi Lyons.
  • John Baar will be supported by veteran Road to the Horse Championship Competitor (2011, 2012 and 2022) Pat Parelli.
  • C.D. Wilcox will be accompanied by the two-time Road to the Horse (2022 and 2023) World Champion, Mike Major.

“Watching Wild Card stories unfold has been an inspiring highlight of Road to the Horse. We’re excited to switch up the format in 2024 and, for the first time, bring a Pen Wrangler lineup to the Wild Card Challenge,” states Morris Equine Group President Tina Battock. “Giving past Pen Wranglers a chance to showcase their talent aligns with our multigenerational approach to horsemanship, inspiring the next generation while showcasing a diverse lineup for our fans.”

The Wild Card Challenge will precede the World Championship of Colt Starting Competition, starting on Thursday, March 21, and will conclude on Friday, March 22, 2024. This expanded schedule will allow the champion of the Wild Card Challenge to step directly into a championship competitor position, alongside Ken McNabb (USA), Donal Hancock (Australia) and Tik Maynard (Canada).

Lindsey Patterson

 With over a decade riding and training, Lindsey Patterson has seen and done it all. Patterson’s training career began when she met her mentor and friend, Brandi Lyons. Having completed both of Lyons’ intensive trainer certification programs and subsequently working for Lyons as an assistant trainer, she has traveled across the country engaging in horsemanship clinics, expos and demonstrations. Patterson specializes in colt starting and problem horses but works with all level riders and horses. Patterson operates her successful business, Beyond The Bit, in Freedom, New Hampshire.

John Baar

 Born and raised in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, watching John Wayne movies with his dad fueled John Baar’s fire to become a cowboy. This passion sent Baar on the search for education from masters in the colt starting and equine psychology arena. He spent time with Martin Black and Ray Hunt, learning the art of colt starting, and quickly jumped on the opportunity to study at the International Horse-Man-Ship University with Pat Parelli. Through hard work and dedication, Baar turned this summer school program into a 10-year educational career, which included horse training and development and a deep dive into human learning. Alongside his wife, Kathy, Baar operates Raising The Baar Horsemanship Center in Kentucky.

C.D. Wilcox

 Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, C.D. Wilcox competed as an all-around rodeo athlete in tie-down roping, team roping and steer wrestling from junior rodeo throughout his college career. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in business, Wilcox went on to assist coaching the rodeo team at Texas Tech University, while also helping manage a ranch, starting 2-year-olds and training rope horses. Wilcox boasts many American Quarter Horse Association championships and world titles. His biggest influences are that of Philip Berry, a renowned rope horse trainer and colt starter, and Wilcox’s father-in-law, Mike Major. Wilcox married his wife, Alexa Major, in 2019, and together they continue to breed, show, compete and train elite performance horses. He is now the Professor of Equine at New Mexico Junior College in Hobbs, New Mexico.

Road to the Horse 2024 takes place at the Kentucky Horse Park on March 21-24. Tickets are required for each day of the event and are available at www.RoadtotheHorse.com or by calling 800-514-3849. Follow Road to the Horse on Facebook for the latest information.

About Road to the Horse
 Founded in 2003, Road to the Horse strives to inspire people to reach a higher level of horsemanship and develop unity with a horse based on trust and not fear. We believe that through education and entertainment, we can change people’s ideas and create a better world for the horse. Road to the Horse competitions identify the superior colt starter who accumulates the highest score. Judging focuses on the competitor and the effectiveness of their horsemanship methodology to communicate, educate and build a partnership with their colt based on trust. Fans witness the entire journey, from colt selection to the final obstacle challenge. The event schedule and tickets are available at www.RoadtotheHorse.com.

About Morris Equine Group
 Morris Equine Group consists of some of the industry’s most recognized brands, including Western Horseman, Quarter Horse News and Barrel Horse News. The group also includes EquiStat, a statistical service offering detailed information and earnings for the performance horse industry. Morris Equine Group is also home to the National Barrel Horse Association, the West Coast Barrel Racing Association, the first ever Professional Bull Riders Team Series Champions Nashville Stampede and the World Championship of Colt Starting, Road to the Horse.

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