![]() In 2015, Amberley was voted the fan exemption contestant at the world’s richest one day rodeo, comparable to the Super Bowl, RFD-TV’s The American. She was completely unaware of the magnitude of the change to come. Amberley was excited for 2010 and had her sights on college, finishing out her FFA office term, competing in college rodeo, and preparing for the upcoming changes in her life. The leadership and communication skills she gained in the organization have been invaluable to her and thus the organization is very dear to her. Amberley was very active in FFA during her adolescent years, and in 2010 was elected the Utah FFA State President. That was Amberley’s objective every day during practice and in competition which accredited to a large part of her success. Her parents had reinforced in her that, hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard. In 2009, she qualified for the National High School Finals in the pole bending and won the National Little Britches Rodeo Association All-Around Cowgirl World title. Her mom really had a hand in cultivating her passion, and before long she was competing in barrel racing, pole bending, breakaway roping, and goat tying. ![]() From a young age Amberley had a great sense of communication with her horses and connected with them on a very personal level. ![]() Her siblings participated in everything from sports to gymnastics, but Amberley found her niche in rodeo. Growing up, Amberley’s family environment was very competitive.
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