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Sherry Cervi

Sherry Cervi (born September 17, 1975), is an American professional cowgirl who has won four world titles in barrel racing.[1] Cervi won the barrel racing title at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in 1995, 1999, 2010, and 2013.[2] She was inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in 2018.

Sherry Cervi
OccupationRodeo competitor
DisciplineBarrel racing
Born (1975-09-17) September 17, 1975 (age 48)
Tucson, Arizona, US
Major wins/Championships1995, 1999, 2010, 2013 WPRA World Barrel Racing Championships
Honors
2018 National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
Significant horses
Tinman, Hawk, Troubles, Dinero, and Stingray

Early life edit

Sherry Cervi was born on September 17, 1975, in Tucson, Arizona.[3][4] Sherry Cervi is the younger daughter of Mel and Wendy Potter. She was raised in Marana, Arizona. Her parents were both members of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), and encouraged Cervi and her older sister Jo Lynn to learn to ride. Cervi began competing in local rodeos at age six.[5]

Cervi continued to compete in rodeo as she grew up, and in high school she also played on the basketball team. Her height – 70 inches (1.8 m) – worked to her advantage. She was named an all-conference pick.[5]

After graduating from Marana High School, Cervi enrolled at Central Arizona College. During her freshman year, she competed on the school's rodeo team. The following year, she left the college team and joined the Women's Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) as a barrel racer. She continued to take classes towards a degree.[5]

Career edit

Professional rodeo participants who compete in the PRCA travel to dozens of rodeos each year. The top 15 competitors qualify for the annual NFR. However, barrel racers are ranked by the amount of money they win at rodeos sanctioned by the WPRA. The top money earners in barrel racing in the WPRA are invited to the NFR.[6]

In 1994, her second year as a professional, Cervi qualified for the NFR. She finished in second place.[5]

The following year, Cervi qualified for the NFR as not only the top seed in barrel racing, but with the top earnings during the season of any of the 120 contestants. This allowed her to wear the "Number 1" back tag, making her the second woman in NFR history, after Charmayne James, to do so.[7] She won her first world title.[5][8] The same year, she married Mike Cervi, a rodeo stock contractor.[5]

Cervi won her second world title in 1999.[2]<[8] In 2001, Cervi's husband was killed when the private plane in which he was a passenger crashed.[5]

In conjunction with the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, a three-day Olympic Command Performance Rodeo was hosted to showcase Western culture. Both the United States and Canada brought five competitors in each event. The winners would receive both prize money and medals. Cervi was one of the United States representatives.[6]

Cervi won her third world title in 2010.[2][8]

Cervi remarried in 2013, to Cory Petska, a top team roping competitor in the PRCA.[5][9] The same year, a woman named Susan Rowan was convicted of impersonating Cervi from 2008–2010. The woman defrauded several companies and attempted to meet men.[10]

During the 2013 season, Cervi competed at more than 45 rodeos, including a win at Cheyenne Frontier Days.[5] In one three-week span, she won almost $70,000.[6] At the 2013 NFR, Cervi placed in the top six in each of the ten rounds. She was only the fifth barrel racer to do so in NFR history. She earned more money at the NFR than any other competitor. Her combined time of 138.15 seconds broke the record set by Jill Moody in 2010. Cervi was named world champion and aggregate champion.[1][8] Her earnings of $155,899 at the NFR were the most of any female competitor, earning her the Top Gun Award.[2] This win was one of 12 championships she won that year.[5] Her excellent 2013 season helped her reach a rare $2 million in lifetime earnings, the most of any barrel racer.[6]

In early 2015, a group of elite rodeo competitors, including Cervi, formed the Elite Rodeo Athletes, a for-profit organization collectively owned by its competitors. They planned to compete against each other at several rodeos around the country, culminating in a world championship at the end of their season. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, which runs the men's events at the NFR, promptly changed its bylaws to prohibit their contestants from having an ownership interest in another rodeo association. Barrel racers were not affected, as the WPRA did not prohibit their members from holding financial interests in other rodeo associations.[11]

By 2016, Cervi reduced her professional rodeo involvement, competing in about one-third of the rodeos that her peers did. She hosts Sherry Cervi Youth Championships for young barrel racers, and she works in the family business, Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc., in Wisconsin.[5] She still qualified for the NFR, ranked 12th in the standings.[7] In the second round, she finished in a tie for second with Lisa Lockhart, just one-hundredth of a second out of first. She earned $18,191 for the place.[12]

Horses edit

Cervi's important horses include the following: PC Frenchmans Hayday, nicknamed Dinero; Sir Double Delight nicknamed Troubles; Tinman; Jet Royal Speed, nicknamed Hawk; and MP Meter My Hay, nicknamed Stingray.[13][14]

Honors edit

In 2018, the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame inducted Cervi.[15] In 2022, Arizona journalist David Leighton honored Cervi by naming two streets for her, in her hometown of Marana, Arizona, Sherry Cervi Way and Barrel Racer Road. These may be the only street names in the United States named in honor of a barrel racer.[16][17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Freeman, Keith (December 15, 2013), "Cervi wins 4th barrel racing title with money in every NFR round", Missoulian, Missoula, Montana, retrieved April 7, 2017
  2. ^ a b c d Leach, Robin (December 15, 2013), "2013 Wrangler NFR photos: Champions crowned after Round 10; Trevor Brazile, Joe Montana at Lagasse's", Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas, retrieved April 7, 2017
  3. ^ "Cervi, Sherry". Women's Professional Rodeo Association. www.wpra.com. Retrieved May 30, 2019.
  4. ^ "Rodeo profile: Sherry Cervi". www.easternnewmexiconews.com. The Eastern New Mexico News. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Hansen, Greg (June 30, 2016), "No. 65: Tucsonan Cervi claims first rodeo world championship", Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Arizona, retrieved April 10, 2017
  6. ^ a b c d Kusek, Joe (February 6, 2002), "Rodeo rides back into the Olympics", Billings Gazette, Billings, Montana, retrieved April 10, 2017
  7. ^ a b Reid, Neal (December 1, 2016), "At 68, Mary Burger sits atop the barrel racing ranks – and she's not done yet", ESPN.com, retrieved April 10, 2017
  8. ^ a b c d 2021 WPRA NFR Media Guide | Barrel Racing World Champions 1948 - 2020, 1995, 1999, 2010, 2013 World Champion, p. 7.
  9. ^ "Cowboy Biographies – Cory Petska". Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. www.prorodeo.com. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
  10. ^ "Friday Catchall: Lies hog-tie rodeo star impersonator", The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona, March 7, 2013, retrieved April 10, 2017
  11. ^ Hoffman, Brett (February 18, 2016), "Even with fewer stars, rodeo still shines brightly", San Angelo Standard-Times, San Angelo, Texas, retrieved April 10, 2017
  12. ^ "Dustin Bird of Cut Bank leads world all-around standings", Billings Gazette, Billings, MT, December 2, 2016, retrieved April 10, 2017
  13. ^ "Sherry Cervi". Cowgirl Magazine. May 14, 2017. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  14. ^ "Tragedy to Triumph". Western Horseman. May 31, 2009. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  15. ^ "Sherry Cervi". Cowgirl Hall of Fame & Museum. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  16. ^ Leighton, David (July 31, 2022), "Street Smarts: World Champ barrel racer Sherry Cervi honored in Marana", Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Arizona, retrieved August 3, 2022
  17. ^ "Sherry Cervi Honored In Marana". Cowgirl Magazine. August 2, 2022. Retrieved August 3, 2022.

Bibliography edit

  • 2021 WPRA NFR Media Guide | Barrel Racing World Champions 1948 - 2020. Women's Professional Rodeo Association. Retrieved September 22, 2021.


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Sherry Cervi born September 17 1975 is an American professional cowgirl who has won four world titles in barrel racing 1 Cervi won the barrel racing title at the National Finals Rodeo NFR in 1995 1999 2010 and 2013 2 She was inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in 2018 Sherry CerviOccupationRodeo competitorDisciplineBarrel racingBorn 1975 09 17 September 17 1975 age 48 Tucson Arizona USMajor wins Championships1995 1999 2010 2013 WPRA World Barrel Racing ChampionshipsHonors2018 National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of FameSignificant horsesTinman Hawk Troubles Dinero and Stingray Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Horses 4 Honors 5 References 6 BibliographyEarly life editSherry Cervi was born on September 17 1975 in Tucson Arizona 3 4 Sherry Cervi is the younger daughter of Mel and Wendy Potter She was raised in Marana Arizona Her parents were both members of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association PRCA and encouraged Cervi and her older sister Jo Lynn to learn to ride Cervi began competing in local rodeos at age six 5 Cervi continued to compete in rodeo as she grew up and in high school she also played on the basketball team Her height 70 inches 1 8 m worked to her advantage She was named an all conference pick 5 After graduating from Marana High School Cervi enrolled at Central Arizona College During her freshman year she competed on the school s rodeo team The following year she left the college team and joined the Women s Professional Rodeo Association WPRA as a barrel racer She continued to take classes towards a degree 5 Career editProfessional rodeo participants who compete in the PRCA travel to dozens of rodeos each year The top 15 competitors qualify for the annual NFR However barrel racers are ranked by the amount of money they win at rodeos sanctioned by the WPRA The top money earners in barrel racing in the WPRA are invited to the NFR 6 In 1994 her second year as a professional Cervi qualified for the NFR She finished in second place 5 The following year Cervi qualified for the NFR as not only the top seed in barrel racing but with the top earnings during the season of any of the 120 contestants This allowed her to wear the Number 1 back tag making her the second woman in NFR history after Charmayne James to do so 7 She won her first world title 5 8 The same year she married Mike Cervi a rodeo stock contractor 5 Cervi won her second world title in 1999 2 lt 8 In 2001 Cervi s husband was killed when the private plane in which he was a passenger crashed 5 In conjunction with the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City a three day Olympic Command Performance Rodeo was hosted to showcase Western culture Both the United States and Canada brought five competitors in each event The winners would receive both prize money and medals Cervi was one of the United States representatives 6 Cervi won her third world title in 2010 2 8 Cervi remarried in 2013 to Cory Petska a top team roping competitor in the PRCA 5 9 The same year a woman named Susan Rowan was convicted of impersonating Cervi from 2008 2010 The woman defrauded several companies and attempted to meet men 10 During the 2013 season Cervi competed at more than 45 rodeos including a win at Cheyenne Frontier Days 5 In one three week span she won almost 70 000 6 At the 2013 NFR Cervi placed in the top six in each of the ten rounds She was only the fifth barrel racer to do so in NFR history She earned more money at the NFR than any other competitor Her combined time of 138 15 seconds broke the record set by Jill Moody in 2010 Cervi was named world champion and aggregate champion 1 8 Her earnings of 155 899 at the NFR were the most of any female competitor earning her the Top Gun Award 2 This win was one of 12 championships she won that year 5 Her excellent 2013 season helped her reach a rare 2 million in lifetime earnings the most of any barrel racer 6 In early 2015 a group of elite rodeo competitors including Cervi formed the Elite Rodeo Athletes a for profit organization collectively owned by its competitors They planned to compete against each other at several rodeos around the country culminating in a world championship at the end of their season The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association which runs the men s events at the NFR promptly changed its bylaws to prohibit their contestants from having an ownership interest in another rodeo association Barrel racers were not affected as the WPRA did not prohibit their members from holding financial interests in other rodeo associations 11 By 2016 Cervi reduced her professional rodeo involvement competing in about one third of the rodeos that her peers did She hosts Sherry Cervi Youth Championships for young barrel racers and she works in the family business Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc in Wisconsin 5 She still qualified for the NFR ranked 12th in the standings 7 In the second round she finished in a tie for second with Lisa Lockhart just one hundredth of a second out of first She earned 18 191 for the place 12 Horses editCervi s important horses include the following PC Frenchmans Hayday nicknamed Dinero Sir Double Delight nicknamed Troubles Tinman Jet Royal Speed nicknamed Hawk and MP Meter My Hay nicknamed Stingray 13 14 Honors editIn 2018 the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame inducted Cervi 15 In 2022 Arizona journalist David Leighton honored Cervi by naming two streets for her in her hometown of Marana Arizona Sherry Cervi Way and Barrel Racer Road These may be the only street names in the United States named in honor of a barrel racer 16 17 References edit a b Freeman Keith December 15 2013 Cervi wins 4th barrel racing title with money in every NFR round Missoulian Missoula Montana retrieved April 7 2017 a b c d Leach Robin December 15 2013 2013 Wrangler NFR photos Champions crowned after Round 10 Trevor Brazile Joe Montana at Lagasse s Las Vegas Sun Las Vegas retrieved April 7 2017 Cervi Sherry Women s Professional Rodeo Association www wpra com Retrieved May 30 2019 Rodeo profile Sherry Cervi www easternnewmexiconews com The Eastern New Mexico News Retrieved July 9 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k Hansen Greg June 30 2016 No 65 Tucsonan Cervi claims first rodeo world championship Arizona Daily Star Tucson Arizona retrieved April 10 2017 a b c d Kusek Joe February 6 2002 Rodeo rides back into the Olympics Billings Gazette Billings Montana retrieved April 10 2017 a b Reid Neal December 1 2016 At 68 Mary Burger sits atop the barrel racing ranks and she s not done yet ESPN com retrieved April 10 2017 a b c d 2021 WPRA NFR Media Guide Barrel Racing World Champions 1948 2020 1995 1999 2010 2013 World Champion p 7 Cowboy Biographies Cory Petska Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association www prorodeo com Retrieved December 24 2017 Friday Catchall Lies hog tie rodeo star impersonator The Daily Courier Prescott Arizona March 7 2013 retrieved April 10 2017 Hoffman Brett February 18 2016 Even with fewer stars rodeo still shines brightly San Angelo Standard Times San Angelo Texas retrieved April 10 2017 Dustin Bird of Cut Bank leads world all around standings Billings Gazette Billings MT December 2 2016 retrieved April 10 2017 Sherry Cervi Cowgirl Magazine May 14 2017 Retrieved September 20 2020 Tragedy to Triumph Western Horseman May 31 2009 Retrieved September 20 2020 Sherry Cervi Cowgirl Hall of Fame amp Museum Retrieved January 5 2019 Leighton David July 31 2022 Street Smarts World Champ barrel racer Sherry Cervi honored in Marana Arizona Daily Star Tucson Arizona retrieved August 3 2022 Sherry Cervi Honored In Marana Cowgirl Magazine August 2 2022 Retrieved August 3 2022 Bibliography edit2021 WPRA NFR Media Guide Barrel Racing World Champions 1948 2020 Women s Professional Rodeo Association Retrieved September 22 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sherry Cervi amp oldid 1175469369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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