I was born August 30th, 1997 to Nina BlackHoop and Thomas Clark. I am a 15 and sophmore at Wolf Point High School in Wolf Point Montana. I have three brothers Cole, Jordan and Aiden, i also have a step dad named Bill. I love to ride horses and rope. I have two horses, T and Rebel. I want to cure cancer and go into the study of sleep (or become a dentist :D). I am working on making it to the Indian Nationals Finals Rodeo 2013 in Las Vegas Nevada. I love country music and spending time out in the country with family and friends. I love to listen to music with my mom on a trip to even the store and sing a song along with her. (specially to George Jones(: ).I also love dancing with my youngest little brother in the living room with no one to watch me make a fool of myself. But there is nothing like those long rode trips with the family just having a good time, it doesn't matter where you are going or how just that you're with the people you love.
" I'd rather be dumped by a horse than a man" ~ Unknown
Cowboy Up. It was the slogan of the Pro Rodeo Tour, the slogan of bull riders and rodeo competitors at every level of the game. No matter how hard the hit, whatever the level of injury, a cowboy didn't stay down. he got up and shook off the pain...'Cowboy Up' the words had come to define the cowboy mentality, the rodeo way of life. Riders had two choices: Cowboy Up or go home. If cowboys didn't look past their injuries, the rodeo would no longer exist. Everyone rode hurt; it was the nature of the sport." ~ Unknown
" I'd rather be dumped by a horse than a man" ~ Unknown
Cowboy Up. It was the slogan of the Pro Rodeo Tour, the slogan of bull riders and rodeo competitors at every level of the game. No matter how hard the hit, whatever the level of injury, a cowboy didn't stay down. he got up and shook off the pain...'Cowboy Up' the words had come to define the cowboy mentality, the rodeo way of life. Riders had two choices: Cowboy Up or go home. If cowboys didn't look past their injuries, the rodeo would no longer exist. Everyone rode hurt; it was the nature of the sport." ~ Unknown