Kelsie Chace-Domer’s Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Breakaway Roping Win, Horsepower and Goals

Kelsie Chace-Domer is on "The Breakaway Breakdown" in Season 1, brought to you by Equinety.

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Kelsie Chace-Domer joins “The Breakaway Breakdown” host Kaitlin Gustave in Season 1, brought to you by Equinety, is an 8-time WPRA World Champion and 2021 National Finals of Breakaway Roping qualifier. Her latest accomplishment is winning the 2022 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Breakaway Roping title on her horse Little Man.

On this episode, Domer breaks down how she won the FWSSR, gives us the scoop on how she came across her horse Little Man, her family background, mental game and so much more.

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