The youngest generation of breakaway ropers are making their name known. Meet Jenna Hume, a new kid on the block when it comes to breakaway fame. Hume just won the National High School Finals Rodeo and earned the title of World Champion breakaway roper on a 24-year-old horse who is blind in one eye. She … Continued

The youngest generation of breakaway ropers are making their name known.

Meet Jenna Hume, a new kid on the block when it comes to breakaway fame.

Hume just won the National High School Finals Rodeo and earned the title of World Champion breakaway roper on a 24-year-old horse who is blind in one eye. She is from Orfordsville, Wisonsin, and has a great story behind her win.

24-Year-Old “Junior,” Carries Jenna Hume to National High School Finals Breakaway Win

BRJ Digital Editor Jenna Link jumps in to interview Josie Conner—who is no stranger to success inside the arena at the age of 18—after her $25,000 win at the Days of 47 WCRA major in Salt Lake City, Utah, and breaking the arena record in dramatic fashion.


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