Fast Times and Future Stars: Sherry Cervi's Youth Championships Inspire a New Generation

Barrel racing, like any other sport, has its own heroes and idols. One of the most talented women in this sport is Sherry Cervi. She was born into a rodeo family, with both her parents being National Finals Rodeo (NFR) qualifiers. Her parents' Potter Ranch breeding program was responsible for bringing the bloodlines of PC Frenchamans Hayday, Lone Drifter and many more to the spotlight.
Cervi has been to the NFR 19 times and has won four world titles in her career. She has earned over $3.3 million throughout her career. Her husband, Cory Petska, has also qualified for the NFR 15 times.
Sherry Cervi's impact on the sport extends far beyond her accomplishments. Every year since 2008, she has held the Sherry Cervi Youth Championships Barrel Race across different states. During these races, Cervi gives away thousands of dollars in scholarships, Martin saddles and many other prizes to the young riders who participate.
Recently, the Sherry Cervi Youth Championships Barrel Race was held in Tucson, Ariz., and many talented young riders and their horses competed. In the junior division, 11-year-old Rori Fenner won both the champion and reserve champion titles. She was the only rider to clock two sub-15-second times in this division. Fenner and her horse, Mr. Star Boogie, also known as "Bucky," have won the reserve championship four times.
In the senior division, Ceeli Pinkston and her gray stallion, Hes So Epic, also known as "Icey," topped the leaderboard. Pinkston has competed in the youth championships for many years on different horses, but her partnership with "Icey" is particularly remarkable.
At the awards ceremony, Cervi congratulated young Pinkston and said, "This is two years in a row this stud has won the 1D. A lot of these girls love watching you and how you handle yourself in and out of the arena. Congratulations."
Cervi's efforts to support and encourage young riders highlight the importance of investing time, money, and effort into today's youth. After all, they are the future of the rodeo sport, and many young athletes in all the events are looking up to heroes and idols like Sherry Cervi.
For the full results of the Sherry Cervi Youth Championships Barrel Race, please visit sherrycervi.com.

Madi Roelofsen is a writer for Sports Illustrated's feature, Rodeo Daily. Madi not only writes about the western lifestyle and rodeo world but lives it daily. She attended Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas, and competed in the barrel racing as part of their rodeo team. Roelofsen graduated in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in animal science. Madi enjoyed not only competing in rodeo events but also spectating the greatest sport on dirt. In 2017, while on vacation attending the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, she met her husband Tim Roelofsen. They got married a few years later in 2020. Tim had already established TVR Working Horses but together they grew their program and enjoy raising foals, training colts, barrel racing, team roping and standing their stallions (TVR Eye Needa Corona and CR Baron Bee Joy "Big Sexy") in both Texas and Iowa. They stay busy with the horses, farming alfalfa and raising their baby girl, Texi. Madi has always been passionate about horses, from learning about different bloodlines, breeding the foals themselves to training and competing. She expresses that passion within the articles she writes to open up the world of horses and rodeo to everyone. Twitter-@Madi_Roelofsen Facebook- @TVR Working Horses