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Gayle Brittain was born and raised on a 1200 acre South Texas Farm and Ranch. Began her career in Rodeo at age 6. She was a Texas Youth Rodeo State Champion. Ms. Brittain represented Texas in the National High School Rodeo Finals and won 4th in the nation. She attended Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX and was on their rodeo team.
Ms. Brittain has always been very interested in showing and training cutting horses. She participated in NCHA events across the nation, including:
Ms. Brittain raised and trained several top performance horses, including a WNFR arena record holder and a national champion team roping horse. Some of her barrel racing horses have gone on to be nationally ranked collegiate and youth champions.
Ms. Brittain is the first woman to win a national team roping title and the only person to win Rookie of the Year and World Champion in a single season. She is a World All-around Champion competing in five events and still holds the calf-roping record in Oklahoma City Lazy E Arena.
She is an inductee to the Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame and her horse, Junior, was nominated for the Hall of Fame as well.
Her clients include professional and collegiate contestants, including the Sul Ross University Rodeo Team.
She has had multiple keynote speaking engagements for large Corporations.
Gayle is an avid golfer and 5 time medalist in the Texas Women's Amateur Golf Association.
Gayle Brittain and Tuffy
Gayle Brittain and Quixote Clown cutting at the Super Stakes
Gayle Brittain and young fan at the unveiling of her display at the Sinton, TX Historical Museum
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