Hailey Kinsel Reflects on Competition In Denver While Looking Forward to 2024 Season

Hailey Kinsel Reflects on Winning Performance at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo

World Champion Hailey Kinsel added another Championship Title to her resume as she made her first trip back to Denver since 2020.

In 2017 Kinsel’s beloved horse Sister made her first run in a rodeo performance at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo and since has become one of the sport’s most admired animal athletes.

“I guess you could say we grew up together and we were both just kids back then and didn’t know what we were doing so we didn’t know how to do it wrong, we’ve dealt with a lot since then but she still just tries her hardest, just sometimes it looks a little prettier now days,” Kinsel said.

Kinsel and Sister are back on the rodeo trail and looking forward to the 2024 season as the team continues to grow and excel inside all arenas.

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