Rodeo World Stunned After 3-Year-Old Oaklynn Rae Domer, Daughter Of 10-Time Women’s Professional Rodeo Association Champion Kelsie Domer, Dies Following Freak Horse Accident As Pink Tributes Sweep Arenas Nationwide

Kelsie Domer, WPRA champion breakaway roper, poses with husband and toddler daughter Oaklynn Rae Domer holding championship buckles and plaques at rodeo arena, days before tragic horse accident claims 3-year-old's life on February 19, 2026.

3-year-old Oaklynn Rae Domer, daughter of WPRCA champion Kelsie Domer, dies in a freak horse accident, but the rodeo world honors her with pink tributes.

The rodeo world is grieving the heartbreaking loss of three-year-old Oaklynn Rae Domer, daughter of 10-time Women’s Professional Rodeo Association world champion breakaway roper Kelsie Domer.

Oaklynn passed away on February 19, 2026, following what has been described within the rodeo community as a tragic accident involving a horse. She was just three years old.

Born on August 11, 2022, in Granbury, Texas, Oaklynn was known throughout the tight-knit rodeo circuit as a joyful presence who rarely left her mother’s side at events. According to her obituary, she shared her birthday with her great-grandmother and was described as an angel’s blessing to her family from the very beginning. Friends and fellow competitors have remembered her as a bright light who brought smiles wherever she went.

Per community and social media reports, the accident occurred when one of Kelsie’s horses experienced a sudden medical episode and fell. Both Kelsie and Oaklynn were reportedly struck during the incident. Kelsie survived, but despite efforts to save her, Oaklynn did not. The family has not released detailed public statements about the circumstances and has asked for privacy as they process the unimaginable loss.

The Women’s Professional Rodeo Association confirmed the tragedy in a statement, writing that their hearts were shattered by the sudden passing of Oaklynn Rae Domer and extending prayers to Kelsie, her husband Ryan Domer, and their entire family. Messages of love quickly spread across social media, with fellow ropers, rodeo announcers, stock contractors, and fans sharing tributes and photos in her memory.

In breakaway roping arenas across the country, competitors honored Oaklynn by wearing pink, a color that has now become a symbol of remembrance for the little girl. Pink ribbons appeared on hats, ropes, and horses as the rodeo community came together in solidarity. For many, the gesture represented both grief and unity in a sport built on family and faith.

Kelsie Domer is one of the most accomplished breakaway ropers in the sport, earning 10 world titles and cementing her legacy as a fierce competitor and respected ambassador. Beyond the arena, she has often spoken about the importance of family and the balance between motherhood and professional rodeo. Oaklynn grew up around horses, trailers, and rodeo lights, a familiar and beloved presence at events.

The loss has resonated far beyond competitive standings. Rodeo families form deep bonds over long seasons on the road, shared meals, and countless miles traveled together. In moments like this, that bond becomes a source of strength. Prayer circles have formed at jackpots and major rodeos alike, with announcers pausing to acknowledge Oaklynn and ask for comfort for the Domer family.

Funeral services are scheduled for Thursday, February 26, at Double N Cowboy Church in Dublin, Texas, with a graveside service set for Friday, February 27, west of Cherokee, Oklahoma. Arrangements are being handled through Lanman Funeral Home.

Oaklynn is survived by her parents, Ryan and Kelsie, as well as grandparents and great-grandparents who cherished her deeply.

In a sport where courage and resilience are daily requirements, this loss has reminded many that life is fragile and precious. The pink tributes filling arenas stand as a testament to the love that surrounded Oaklynn Rae Domer in her short but meaningful life.

Though only three years old, she left a lasting imprint on the rodeo world that will not be forgotten.

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