Event Coverage

2024 Josey Reunion and Jr. World

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Maggie Lee and Rylee Jo Maryman took home top honors at the Josey Reunion and Josey Jr. World barrel races, respectively, held May 3-5 and May10-12 in Marshall, Texas.

In the July 2024 issue of Barrel Horse News, the photo captions were incorrectly attributed to the incorrect horses and riders. Below the photos with correct correlating photo captions are listed. We apologize for the inaccuracy and any inconvenience caused by this error.

AT-A-GLANCE

What: 31st Annual Josey Reunion

When: May 3-5

Where: Josey Ranch, Marshall, Texas

Total payout: $61,174

AT-A-GLANCE

What: 44th Annual Josey Jr. World

When: May 10-12

Where: Josey Ranch, Marshall, Texas

Total payout: $60,325

The Josey Ranch has played host to more than 300,000 students since 1967. World champion Martha Josey continued the tradition she started with her late-husband, R.E., of providing a place of mentorship, and top-shelf barrel racing action. Each year The Josey Ranch hosts two major events at its ranch in Marshall, Texas: The Josey Jr. World and the Josey Reunion. The Josey Jr. World is open to any barrel racer 20 years old or younger, While the Reunion is open to students of Josey clinics.

Taking top honors at this year’s Josey Reunion, held May 3-5, was 10-year-old Maggie Lee aboard Janna Brown-trained mare DH Sal Leta Fame. The duo also finished ninth in the first round with a 16.552, behind first round and fastest time of the event winners Abby Pursifull and Reds Flyinbyu. Plus, the Lee and “Demi” went on to earn $1,079 at the Josey Jr. World the following weekend.

Rylee Jo Maryman and WYO Starlightspecial took home the Josey Jr. World title and a total of $7,512 aboard multiple horses. Maryman, of Louisiana, topped the first round aboard One Cupa Tees Sis aka “Ruby,” with a 15.902, which ended up as the fastest time of the event. She also finished second aboard WYO Starlightspecial with a 15.904. In Round Two Maryman topped the round again aboard Ruby with a 16.075, sixth aboard “Starlight” with a 16.397, second in the 2D aboard Clarks Billy Boy with a 16.705, and seventh in the 2D with Hank On Fire with a 16.76. In the Finals Maryman and Starlight took home the title with a first place time of 16.415.

Rylee Jo Maryman and WYO Starlightspecial (Very Special Playgun x Royals Star x royals Diligents) took home the Josey Jr. World 1D championship from a Finals round time of 16.415, worth $1,408. Maryman ultimately earned a total of $7,512 aboard multiple horses, including the fast time win aboard One Cupa Tees Sis. Photo by Stephanie Yoder

Ava Rafferty and Duncans Zorro (Sir Austin Duncan x Miss Jet Frost x The Jets Leavin) took home the 2D Jr. World championship with a 16.926, worth $1,207. Photo by Stephanie Yoder

Jett Raulston and Sheltys Smoke (PT) (Smokin Jose Cuervo (PT) x Shelty Joak x Dektol) topped the 3D with a time of 17.426, worth $804. Photo by Stephanie Yoder

Charley Ann Merriwether and Fletch Hasa Pistol (Royal Fletch x Miladys Pistol x Smart Aristocrat) took home the 4D championship from a time of 18.416, worth $603. Photo by Stephanie Yoder

Maggie Lee and DH Sal Leta Fame (Fames Greater Glory x PC Super Cajunistic x PC Dox Cajun) topped the finals at the Josey Reunion with a 16.198 to earn $1,121 and the Josey Reunion 1D championship. Lee and the Janna Brown-trained 6-year-old mare also finished earned $1,079 at the Josey Jr. World the following weekend. Photo by Stephanie Yoder

Amber Morris and Jetevieve (Redneck Jettin Down x Sweet Bandit Sadie x Skippa Sweet Star) turned in a 16.715 for the 2D championship, worth $961. Photo by Stephanie Yoder

Trina Taggart and Sparks Playboy (Seven S Sparks Gold x Starlite Playgirl x Bay Starlite) turned in a 17.216 for the 3D title, worth $640. Photo by Stephanie Yoder

Janet Seals and My Red Dually (TNT Soaring Eagle (PT) x My Red Mercedes (PT) x Reds Jet Set (PT)) turned in a 18.210 for the 4D championship and $480. Photo by Stephanie Yoder

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