The Rundown March 17: The One With the Patriot

Merrick Moyer pole bending
Merrick Moyer and French This Redneck winning the 19-&-Under Semi-Finals. | Andersen/CBarC Photography

This week on The Rundown, The Money Barrel and BarrelRacing.com team up to discuss barrel racing’s biggest headlines for the week of March 10-17, 2025, including RodeoHouston, Rodeo Austin’s kickoff, the Glenwood Memorial and The Patriot Event Fort Worth.

Upcoming Deadlines & Announcements

Ruby Buckle Central entries closed March 17 (March 17)
Diamond Classic pre-entries close March 31
 Royal Crown Guthrie entries & stall reservations are now open

Headlines You Need to Know

  • New World Record in Brazil – Anderson Carreira & Black Cat Lid ran a 16.080 on a standard pattern, setting a new world record under Brazil’s strict barrel racing regulations.
  • The Patriot & Hooey JR Patriot Winners – Skylar Nichols, Rinley Rawlins, and Rylee Jo Maryman dominated, with massive payouts across divisions. The Hooey JR Patriot Finals saw Maryman & Heaven Help Me Fly take home $40,000, while Molly Dismuke & Streakin Moon Flash, and Merrick Moyer and French This Redneck all had time in the spotlight.
  • $150,000 Bonus Sidepots

ProRodeo Highlights

  • Heidi Uecker Schmidt & Julie Herman elected as WPRA President & Vice President.
  • Calgary Stampede updates for breakaway ropers and barrel racers

RodeoHouston, RodeoAustin Updates 

  • Emily Beisel & Chewy and Summer Kosel & Apollo topped RodeoHouston Super Series 3 & 4.
  • Kassie Mowry & Will lead the way in Austin, with 24 advancing to the playoffs.
  • Fallon Taylor & FuryTyme secured a $5,338 payday in Mercedes, TX, pushing her into the WPRA Top 15.

Glenwood Memorial Futurity 

  • Bailey Alvarez, Caitlyn White, and Jamie Hinton Anderson claimed top wins, with Terri Wood Gates dominating the “Run for The Money” sidepot.

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