BreakawayRoping.com continues to bring the best competitors and teachers in the world together by adding eight-time Women’s Professional Rodeo World Champion and WCRA Major Champion Kelsie Chace-Domer to the site.
Chace-Domer grew up in a farming and ranching family in Cherokee, Oklahoma, where she followed in her parents’ team roping footsteps and began competing at junior and high school rodeos. Even then, Chace-Domer knew she wanted to rope professionally. Now based in Stephenville, Texas, with her husband Ryan, Chace-Domer has established herself as a household name in the breakaway roping. Her latest accomplishment is winning the 2022 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Breakaway Roping title on her horse Little Man just this month.
“Kelsie brings so much grit and raw talent to the table, but her ability to translate that truly sets her apart,” said Chelsea Shaffer, editorial director for Roping.com. “Kelsie is so naturally talented, but she’s able to explain how she harnesses that talent in the practice pen so every level of roper can take something away from watching her instruction.”
BreakawayRoping.com is constantly expanding its video collection to include the best information from the best ropers and coaches. Look for Kelsie Chace-Domer’s video series alongside collections from other top pros, including 18-time WPRA World Champion JJ Hampton and WPRA standout Shelby Boisjoli.
BreakawayRoping.com offers courses on breakaway roping 101 as well as elite tuning with the likes of WPRA World Champion Hope Thompson, RFD-TV’s The American Champion Madison Outhier, jackpot standouts Josie Conner and Aspen Miller, and the King of the Cowboys, Trevor Brazile. It’s accessible on more than 1,000 devices including iOS devices, Android devices, MACs, and PCs, so you can stream videos from the barn, event or comfort of your couch.
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All media inquiries about the release or platform should be directed to Chelsea Shaffer, cshaffer@equinenetwork.com