'I'm a first-generation cowgirl': Black woman from Michigan named top rodeo competitor


BELLEVILLE, Mich. – It started with a prayer while surrounded by family, and ended with a payout.

“We are the champions! Staci is the champion,” sang Hope Dukes, celebrating her niece Staci Russell, 39, of Belleville, about 30 miles southwest of Detroit. Staci and her 20-year-old horse, Reese’s Cup, finished in first place with a time of 16 seconds — one second faster than the previous day’s win, during the women’s barrel racing competition for the Midwest Invitational Rodeo in Belleville.

“You don’t even look at the time anymore,” joked a family member who had gathered with Russell and others at her horse trailer, as she cooled her horse down after the race.

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