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  1. Never afraid to think outside the box to look for solutions, she never hesitates to consult with experts for help. Charmayne has become one of the world’s leading and most famous horsewomen. She has developed and markets her own line of saddles, equine products, instructional videos, DVDs and books.

  2. Barrel Racing • Inducted 2017. Charmayne James grew up in Clayton, N.M., the home of the very first barrel racing National Finals Rodeo. Her historic career was set in motion in 1982 when a bay gelding, Gills Bay Boy “Scamper,” found a home in James’ barn after paying just $1,200.

  3. By Ann Bleiker. Charmayne James could have never imagined that her horse obsession at the age of 5 would turn into a lifelong career that would take her to places she never dreamed and earn her an induction into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame as part of the first class of WPRA members.

  4. Sep 23, 2022 · The 11-time Women’s Professional Rodeo Association World Champion Charmayne James talks about the genesis of her professional career spanning more than two decades, 19 National Finals Rodeo qualifications and countless major rodeo wins. Charmaynes passion for horses and helping people achieve their goals in barrel racing inspired the ...

  5. Charmayne James Accomplishments. CHARMAYNES HONORS and HALLS of FAME Honored by New Mexico State Legislature – Santa Fe, New Mexico Inducted into Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame – Amarillo, Texas Inducted into National Cowgirl Hall of Fame - Ft. Worth, Texas Honored with Permanent Exhibit at National Cowboy Hall of Fame – Oklahoma City ...

  6. Charmayne James. With her horse, Scamper, Charmayne set an unprecedented record by winning the World Championship Barrel Racing title ten consecutive years. She was also the first barrel racer in rodeo history to win more money than any PRCA cowboy during a single rodeo season.

  7. www.espn.com › prorodeo › newsEnd of an Era - ESPN

    Oct 21, 2003 · Charmayne James, the reigning Women's Professional Rodeo Association barrel racing world champion and the most successful woman in rodeo history, announced today that she will retire from elite ...

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