Home Categories Submit Republish Tools Links Credits Contact
Popular Articles
 
     
 
 Categories
 
 
Submit your articles online!

The Effect Of 4D On The Barrel Racing Industry

By: Billie McNamara

Published: June 1, 2007
Link To Article Link To Article  E-mail Article E-mail Article  Republish Article Republish Article
Originally an Open race where everyone ran together, beginners and professionals alike, barrel racing has now grown to having divisional races. The new 4D format allows everyone an opportunity to place and win at events, and even bring home some extra cash. But has this had a negative or positive effect on the industry?

The plus side of this for competitors is they now have more of a chance to be in the money. You do not need to have the fastest horse to place, but the fastest horse is going to bring home the biggest purse. With these divisions it seems the horse market has grown as well. Now you can sell a horse that is 2D/3D with the potential to be a 1D horse within in weeks if not days after he is up for sale. However, the way he ran his 2D races may not compare to the way you want to place in 2D at different events. He may have been a consistent 2D horse at a local saddle club, but taking him to larger shows he may struggle making it in 3D/4D. Be sure to check his record against other shows. Arenas, ground conditions, and pattern size all can vary on any certain day, causing your time to be different. But the benefit of that is you can sell a horse that is a few seconds off the usual winning time and still make a decent profit on him. Perhaps the reason people look for theses horses with the potential to be more is because of the 4D format. They can still place and win money while trying to improve their horses run, and they tend to be a bit cheaper then a winning 1D horse.

With this format, the purse can be larger by the number of racers there are in the sport now. Inexperienced people feel comfortable going to races and competing, even if it is with some of the best riders in the state. Oftentimes, races have an added jackpot of $100, $500, $1000 and up. Who wouldn’t that seem appealing to? But, some competitors with the capability to place and win in the 1D are displeased with the additional of the 4D and sometimes 5D races. It causes their purse to be smaller, and the chances of winning like they are used to could not be in their favor. Although, this is not reason to put down the riders in the lower divisions. If it wasn’t for the divided classes, they probably wouldn’t be bringing home enough to cover their entry fees, and their 1D horses wouldn’t be worth what they are today.

The 4D barrel race has become popular with all associations and even saddle clubs, who now hold 3D or 4D barrel races along with their regular shows. Events with added money are appearing in every state across the country, more every year. Even if you do not compete in a larger association, you have the opportunity to compete in one of these divisional events and have an insight to what is really all about, and if your horse has what it takes to be a contender.

Whether it is a positive or negative impact on the barrel racing world, it is up to you. But think how it would be if there was no 4D races. Everyone in the same class, and they only pay-out to 8th place if that. But with the additional races there are now, the advancement in barrel racing tack and training, and the way horses are bred, trained and sold, it seems that divisional racing has had a very positive effect on many areas of the horse world.

Billie McNamara has been barrel racing for 14 years, competing and winning in several events. She offers coaching and training in barrel racing and information can be obtained from her at brrlrcer3@maine.rr.com or her website, http://www.barrelraceinmaine.com



Visitor Comments

Post Comment Post A Comment
What do you think about this article? Do you agree or disagree with it? Be the first to comment on this article, and share your thoughts with the world. No registration is required to post comments.

Article Icon How The NASCAR Starting Order Is Determined
All NASCAR races make use of NASCAR qualifying results to assist determine the starting positions of the vehicles in the race. However, it is not merely as straightforward as that because the starting...
Article Icon Formula D
A lot of people have never even heard of Formula D or Formula Drifting, which offers a far better indication of what this motor sport is actually all about. In fact, like all competitive motor sports it...
Article Icon Is There A The Difference Between Formula D And Stock Car Racing?
If you have any interest in motor sports at all, you will surely have heard of stock car racing. The term 'stock car' simply refers to the fact that the cars used to be stock items at local garages. Therefore,
Article Icon Get Ready For The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
NASCAR, the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, was founded in 1948 by Bill France, Sr. in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is North America's largest motorsports sanctioning body. The Sprint Cup...
Article Icon A Short History Of NASCAR
You will doubtless have heard of NASCAR, but do you know what it means and how much do you know about it? In this short article I will give you a short history of NASCAR.
Article Icon Supercross Motorcycle Racing: A Synopsis
The history of motorcycle racing can be traced back just about as far as when the first two motorcycles were sold. In those early days of motorcycle racing, people just raced along a stretch of road or along a
Article Icon How To Qualify For The Daytona 500
The Daytona 500 is money-wise the biggest stock car racing occasion on the NASCAR racing calendar, and it is also unique in the way that contenders have to qualify for a starting position in it.
Article Icon An Overview Of F1 British Grand Prix
F1 British Grand Prix was started at Silverstone city in Northampstonshire at the beginning of 1950. The city was chosen because its runways and taxiways were damaged throughout the Second World War, and...
Article Icon Formula One Racing In Austin, Texas
Austin, Texas will be the main location for the Formula One Full Throttle Productions event for from 2012 through 2021. This has added to the pride of Texas and is expected to bring in hundreds of thousands of
Article Icon What Kind Of Cars Are NASCAR Cars?
Stock car racing was really born out of the inclination of owners of modified stock (meaning: 'off the sales lot') cars to show off their vehicles, craftsmanship and driving expertise. The need to 'soup up'...


Print This Article Print This Article
Add To Favorites Add To Favorites
Cite This Article Cite This Article
 
 
Home | Categories | Submit | Republish | Tools | Links | Credits | Contact | Privacy Statement | Terms Of Use
Copyright © 2012 InfoServe Media, LLC (DBA PopularArticles.com). All rights reserved.