Myram brings home B.C. rugby award

Teen perhaps best known in the world of sports for her barrel racing, steer riding and bull riding skills

Barriere teen, Jamie Myram, is perhaps best known in the world of sports for her barrel racing, steer riding and bull riding skills.  However, most recently she has branched out into a sport that she is already bringing home provincial awards from.  Rugby has garnered her enthusiasm, so much so, that she is a member of the Thompson Okanagan Rugby Alliance (T.O.R.A.), based out of the Tournament Capital Ranch in Rayleigh.  Myram and her team have just returned from the 2015 Provincial Regional Rugby Championships held in Burnaby last weekend.  They successfully competed against 40 U18 women’s teams, where they won a well-earned bronze medal for their efforts.

Barriere teen, Jamie Myram, is perhaps best known in the world of sports for her barrel racing, steer riding and bull riding skills. However, most recently she has branched out into a sport that she is already bringing home provincial awards from. Rugby has garnered her enthusiasm, so much so, that she is a member of the Thompson Okanagan Rugby Alliance (T.O.R.A.), based out of the Tournament Capital Ranch in Rayleigh. Myram and her team have just returned from the 2015 Provincial Regional Rugby Championships held in Burnaby last weekend. They successfully competed against 40 U18 women’s teams, where they won a well-earned bronze medal for their efforts.

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