Friday, February 19, 2010

Mesa Leavitt-My International Finals Rodeo Experience


I.F.R. 40 had an awesome turn out this year. 15 barrel racers from across the U.S. and Canada came to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for the I.F.R. But there were only 4 who came in search of a world title. Sindy Laliberte, Carie White, Laura Kerley , and me, Mesa Leavitt. I came to the I.F.R. $5,000 behind and had a lot of catching up to do.

This year I kind of had fallen behind because my good horse, Juniors Genuine Doc aka Junior, had to have ankle surgery at the end of July right in the middle of a bunch of really good rodeos. I spent the rest of the season trying new and different horses-some were better than others. Our main concern for Junior was getting him back and ready for the I.F.R.. Junior was off until the end of November and that's when we started legging Junior back up. I had taken Junior to a couple barrel races trying to get him back into his routine of running. Junior has a special way of doing things before he runs and if you don't then you're in trouble.

By the time the I.F.R. rolled around I knew he was gonna be ready to go. I took Junior and my new horse Red to the I.F.R. Red was simply there for Junior if he were to have any problems or for some reason I did not think he needed to run. After 13 long hours of hauling we finally made it to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. When I got Junior in the pen I could tell he knew where he was and he meant business. By the night the first round came around Junior and I were ready. Our first run he didn't fire like he usually does but he still won third in the round. On Saturday there were two rounds, an afternoon performance and an evening performance. The second round was kind of like the first round-it was nice and smooth but still did not fire like he usually does. He placed fourth in the round that night and we were still sitting good in the average. So for the third round I knew we needed to pump up our game and win the round. So Junior and I had a good long talk and stayed by ourselves and I just let Junior do what ever he wanted and be himself. Before we ran I could see that his eyes meant business. He made an awesome run it was smooth and fast and I was so proud of him. Sunday afternoon was the last round and I knew all I had to do was make a smooth clean run. But evidently Junior was thinking the same thing. Cause when he saw that alley way he reared straight up in the air then took off. He won the last round and that put him number 1 in the average.

I was so proud of him, he deserved this title more than any of the other titles he has won. I need to give all the credit to Junior. He is truly a once in a life time horse. I wouldn't trade him for anything in the world. Junior is my baby and always will be. He has brought so much joy to the Leavitt family and I'm sure still more to come. We would really like to go for a 5th world title cause no one has ever accomplished 5 in a row. We have a lot planned for 2010 and can't wait to start going hard again. I need to send a big thanks to Susan, Shiloh, and Richard aka Dad Leavitt for all their help and support at I.F.R. 40. Thank you also Circle Y for all your help and support- you supply me with such marvelous and beautiful tack and saddles I really appreciate it.

Hopefully we will see you down the road.

Mesa Leavitt