(photo by Jason McDonald, CORE360 Sports)

Wooooah Nelly, or not. Riding a horse at full gallop is about the most exhilarating thing a person of any age can do. Five generations of Black cowboys and cowgirls represented that feeling over the weekend as the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo (BPIR) made its first of two tour stops at the Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers, GA.

Now in its 42nd year, the event and association continue to evolve and keep the show fresh. Attendees this year were treated to a competition that bridged the age gap. Competitors from nearly every possible age group, from the Pee Wee division (4 years and under) saddled up to ride in the same ring as adult competitors over 55 years of age.

You read that right, cowboys and cowgirls over 50 competing in the arena. One competitor, who appeared older than 60, competed in the 55+ division tie down event. They represented for the over-50 crew in the audience.

Event organizers and Pfizer teamed up this year for Shield Across America, a campaign to address colorectal cancer. According to BPIR spokeswoman Margo Wade-Ladrew, Pfizer will be joining BPIR through the California swing. “Fifty percent of our age demographic is 55 and older,” said Wade-Ladrew. “Colon cancer runs rampant in the Black community.” Across all demographics, it is the third most common cancer, but it is disproportionately higher in the Black community.

According to the American Cancer Society, the risk of getting colorectal cancer is 20% higher in the Black community. The fatality rate is also 40% higher. Actor and philanthropist Chadwick Boseman and two of my friends succumbed to the disease before the age of 45.

The new screening test is less invasive than previous methods. All you have to do now is provide a sample of blood instead of capturing, scraping, and mailing bits of your poop. Sounds like a win.

The same sound the competition was giving in the arena. Ladies Barrel Racing, Team Roping, Ladies Steer Undecorating, and Pee Wee Barrel Racing were decided by hundredths or thousandths of a second. Arthur Taylor (Weleetka, OK) and Terrence Jackson (Covington, GA) split the top spot in the Ranch Bronc with matching scores -76.0.

Former college hoop star Tony Aska took both rounds of the Steer Wrestling competition with blazing times of 5.09 s and 5.04 s. Kimberly Whayne edged Kortnee Solomon by one hundredth of a second to win the ladies’ steer undecorating.

A roar rose from the crowd when the Pee Wee raced into the arena with close to a thousand pounds of horse underneath them. There were smiles all around as the littlest ones raced at breakneck speed around the three barrels and back out the ramp.

A Pee Wee competitor gallops towards the exit after completing the barrel racing competition. (photo by Jason McDonald, CORE360 Sports)

It’s a competition, but between family. Many of the young people on the BPIR circuit today are following in the footsteps of family members. It’s truly a family affair.

The BPIR will return to Atlanta on August 1 and 2 in the same location. August also marks the return of the Soul Country Music Star competition. Last year, Nathaniel “Mr. Bowleggs” Dansby won the Atlanta competition and went on to win it the finals and $10,000 in Washington, D.C. You could be the next winner. Register at https://www.soulcountrymusic.com/entry

Photos below the stats

Final Stats

Ranch Bronc
Place Name Score

1

Arthur Taylor

76.00

2

Terrence Jackson

76.00

3

Jaedyn Bartell-Pedraza

75.50

4

Kendrick Hall

75.50

5

Meiki Avant

74.00

6

Jahvon Armstead

73.50

7

Marcus Verser

73.50

Ladies Breakaway

Time

1

Kanesha Jackson

2.90 s

2

Ajiah Arceneaux

4.67 s

3

Denesha Rolling

5.09 s

Junior Breakaway

1

Trevor Whayne

13.17 s

Junior Tie Down

1

Jermaine Walker Jr.

10.63 s

2

Kris Jackson

11.14 s

3

Trayson Graves

11.36 s

Steer Wrestling

Round 1

1

Tony Aska

5.09 s

2

Reginald McCullough

5.49 s

3

Christian Thomas

10.71 s

4

Chance Sonnier

13.80 s

Round 2

1

Tony Aska

5.04 s

2

Davenger Griffin

5.90 s

3

Chance Sonnier

6.03 s

4

Christian Thomas

7.89 s

Team Roping

1

Brad Dennis and RJ Hunt

8.46 s

2

Kadrion Richards and Isaac King

8.90 s

3

Jeremy Johnson and Jeremy Green

9.52 s

4

Deweldon Watson and Justin Lofton

12.32 s

5

Davenger Griffin and Justin Moffett

12.60 s

Ladies Steer Undecorating

1

Kimberly Whayne

1.76 s

2

Kortnee Solomon

1.77 s

3

Denise Tyus

1.89 s

4

Krishaun Adair

1.94 s

5

Kanesha Jackson

2.18 s

6

Azja Bryant

3.05 s

Tie Down

1

Kadrion Richards

8.19 s

2

Justin Moffett

8.40 s

3

Deweldon Watson

8.92 s

4

Jeffrey Hayes III

9.09 s

5

JB Collins IV

9.24 s

6

Devante Wolford

10.80 s

55+ Tie Down

1

Jermaine Walker Jr.

10.63 s

2

Kris Jackson

11.14 s

3

Trayson Graves

11.36 s

Ladies Barrel Racing

1

Krishaun Adair

15.856 s

2

Kenadee Goodman

15.861 s

3

Paris Wilburd

16.096 s

4

Natasha Harrisson

16.164 s

5

Ajiah Arceneaux

16.183 s

6

Kinley Adair

16.273 s

7

Whitney Jefferson

16.442 s

Junior Barrel Racing

1

Kinley Adair

16.027 s

2

Brandi Hurley

16.658 s

3

Kinsley Decuir

16.824 s

Pee Wee Barrel Racing

1

Rylen Wilburd

17.531 s

2

Kalli Poole

17.611 s

Bull Riding

1

Au’Vion Horton

NS

2

Miguel Willis

NS

3

Rachied Robins

NS

4

Anthony Smith Jr

NS

5

Malik Matthews

NS

6

Johnny Yates III

NS

7

Justin Brown

NS

8

Jarren Johnson

NS

9

Earnest Brooks

NS

10

Travoris Zeno

NS

BPIR April 2026