The rodeo community in Mexico is in mourning after the unexpected loss of Valeria Mireles, a 20-year-old whose passion for horseback riding and the cowboy lifestyle made her a reference on social media.
His death, which occurred on Monday, March 10th in Nuevo León, has deeply moved family, friends, and followers.
A legacy in cowboy culture
Mireles, known in the digital world as “Miss Rodeo,” stood out for her skill in barrel racing competitions and her love for cowboy culture.
With over 100 thousand followers on Instagram and TikTok, her content reflected dedication and pride for her roots, which led her to be recognized as the “Queen of the Rodeo in Mexico”.
His impact on the equestrian community transcended beyond his publications, inspiring a new generation of riders and rodeo enthusiasts. The Mexican Rodeo Federation expressed their sorrow in a statement, highlighting his charisma and the indelible mark he left on the sport.
Tributes and memories
After the news of her passing, friends and loved ones shared touching messages in her honor. Her uncle, David Gonzalez, posted a picture of Valeria with a heartfelt message: “You will always live in our hearts.”
Cindy, one of her closest friends, paid tribute to her on social media accompanied by photographs that reflect her joyful spirit. “You leave a huge void, but your light will continue shining in our memories,” she wrote.
Out of respect for the family, no further details about the accident have been disclosed. Their loved ones have requested privacy during these difficult times.
Valeria Mireles' departure leaves a void in the rodeo community, but her love for horseback riding and her unmistakable energy will continue to live on in those who admired her.