- PRCA card holder since 2006
- IPRA card holder
- 2025 Southern equine Expo Colt Starting Champion
- Cheyenne Frontier Days 2024
- Drill Team Experience
- Trick rider at Stockyards Championship rodeo Fort Worth, Texas 8 years
- Trick rider at Equefest Los Angeles, California 4 years
- Parade Rider at Rose Bowl Parade Los Angeles, California 4 years
- Trick rider at Stockholm International Horse Show Stockholm, Sweden 2009
- Trick rider at Silver Dollar City's West Fest Branson, Missouri
- Trick rider at various rodeos since 2006 until present
- TV and Film
- "Cowgirls N' Angels 2, Dakotas Summer" stunt double and trick rider
- Road to the Horse, a Tootie Bland Production 3 years Tennessee/Kentucky
- Breyerfest Kentucky Horse Park
- Project Cowgirl 2012 Sacramento, California
- Extreme Mustang Makeover Colorado
- Mustang Magic at Fort Worth Stock Show competitor 2015 champion, 2016 reserve champion
- Supreme Mustang Makeover Fort Worth, Texas
- Mustang Million Fort Worth, Texas
- Participated in Snowball Express
- Trick Rider at Cowboy Hall of Fame Special Needs Rodeo 2012, 2013
- Performer 2015 Texas State Fair
- 2017 Missouri Trick riding championships/Finals individual qualifier Champion Open Women's
- 2018 North American Open Women's Trick Riding Champion
- Contestant on "Go Big Show" on TBS
Ginger Duke
At the age of three her family recognized advanced levels of balance and dexterity in her. They quickly sought out to hone those abilities through the sport of gymnastics. She learned dynamic body positioning, air awarenes, and body control. In latter years her gymnastics evolved into cheerleading. She cheered in high school as well on the collegiate level. In addition to her athletic upbringing, she always felt more comfortable on a horse then she did on the ground. Little did she know that the capabilities developed through gymnastics and cheerleading training could be combined with her passion for horses. She has traveled the world with performance teams sharing the western flare.
At the age of three her family recognized advanced levels of balance and dexterity in her. They quickly sought out to hone those abilities through the sport of gymnastics. She learned dynamic body positioning, air awarenes, and body control. In latter years her gymnastics evolved into cheerleading. She cheered in high school as well on the collegiate level. In addition to her athletic upbringing, she always felt more comfortable on a horse then she did on the ground. Little did she know that the capabilities developed through gymnastics and cheerleading training could be combined with her passion for horses. She has traveled the world with performance teams sharing the western flare.