Women’s Professional Rodeo Association World Champion Barrel Racer Nellie Miller shares her story on rodeo, barrel horses and life.
Learn how world champion Nellie Miller keeps Rafter W Minnie Reba performing in the top tier of competition.
Nellie Miller explains the training style that created her world champion Rafter W Minnie Reba and how that style remains the basis of her and her father Sam Williams’ training program.
The process to success is something I think differentiates each and every one of us competing in this sport. For this reason, I have chosen to overlook this…
My life on the road, and even at home, seems pretty normal to me, but when we get into the busy times of the rodeo season like the summer run it can be different day-to-day. July is typically the most hectic time of the year for us, so here’s a little about the daily routines I go through when I’m on the road.
Nellie Miller of Cottonwood, California, became the first barrel racer since Kristie Peterson in 1998 to successfully defend her CFD championship. The 2017 world champion, who is currently ranked second in the 2019 standings, won $20,697 dollars in Frontier Park, making her the highest money winner of the rodeo.
Nellie Miller is on pace to repeat as Cheyenne Frontier Days barrel racing champion, plus check out results from Wednesday and Thursday’s performances.
The 2019 Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo begins with a new tournament-style format, as Nellie Miller tops first qualifying round.