Doctors told Snyder had she been wearing a seat belt, she would still be able to use her legs. “Amberley has worked very, very hard to triumph over her tragedy, and I think that will help a lot of people who are struggling with things in their lives.” Sean Dwyer, president of Poke Prod, the company Netflix hired to make the film, said he learned about Snyder through one of his producers, whose niece is a barrel racer.

“I believe that it will inspire and influence a lot of people,” she said. Several years ago, a production company called Poke Prod approached Snyder to make a movie about her life — something she was uncomfortable with at first.

The film will be a dramatic portrayal of Snyder's life with a full cast of actors and actresses. Cory Snyder, Self: Sunday Night Baseball. (Isaac Hale | The Daily Herald file photo) In this Jan. 7, 2017, file photo, Cory Snyder lifts his daughter Amberley up onto the saddle of her horse named Legacy, also known as French Open, before competing in the Dash for Cash barrel races at the Spanish Fork fairgrounds in Spanish Fork, Utah. Snyder, a partially paralyzed professional barrel racer, has finished filming "Walk Ride Rodeo," slated to debut on Netflix in 2019. He was born on July 13, 1985, in Kittanning to Charlie and Cindy Kennedy. Corey Snyder Alexander - Corey Snyder, age 26, of Alexander, died Thursday, October 11, 2018 from complications of a brief illness; leaving his parents' … "We are capable of what happens after a traumatic event," she said. "I'm really just truly doing what I'm doing every day," Snyder said. "We don't always get to choose what happens to us, but we do get to choose how to handle it." "We made sure, through the stunt union, that this could happen — and it happened." (Isaac Hale | The Daily Herald file photo) In this Jan. 7, 2017 file photo, Amberley Snyder rounds a barrel atop her horse named Legacy, also known as French Open, during the Dash for Cash barrel races at the Spanish Fork fairgrounds in Spanish Fork, Utah. In an interview, the Utah County native talked about what she hopes viewers take away from the movie. “Autumn rides very similar to Amberley and so that was just awesome to have both girls in it.” Tina drove her daughters' horses down to New Mexico, where the movie was filmed, and was on set for much of the filming. She received a bachelor's degree from USU in 2015 and her master's degree earlier this year, both of which were obtained at the Logan campus. Not only was Snyder cast, so was her younger sister, Autumn. But it turns out her parents "thought it would be an awesome idea," according to Snyder. Snyder, a partially paralyzed professional barrel racer, has finished filming "Walk Ride Rodeo," slated to debut on Netflix in 2019. The film will be a dramatic portrayal of Snyder's life with a full cast of actors and actresses. He was a Pittsburgh Penguins, Pirates, and Steelers fan.

"But I felt like it was an exciting thing to be a part of." As the story goes, Snyder, who was not wearing a seat belt, looked down at a map while driving. All rights reserved. Freshen up your watchlist with Prime Video’s latest roster of movies and TV shows, featuring Looking for some great streaming picks? (Isaac Hale | The Daily Herald file photo) In this Jan. 5, 2017, file photo, Amberley Snyder uses her standing frame as she talks with her family at her home in Elk Ridge, Utah. "I'm the only paralyzed barrel racer in the entire United States, so you can't find someone to be that," Snyder said.
"There are so many moving parts," she said. Cory Snyder was born on November 11, 1962 in Inglewood, California, USA as James Cory Snyder. "It blows your mind when you hear about it." She continues to compete and was one of the barrel racers in this month's Cache County Fair Rodeo. No,” Tina said. Cory Snyder was born on November 11, 1962 in Inglewood, California, USA as James Cory Snyder. Snyder lives outside of Tremonton. First 25 of 26 words: SNYDER Cody Snyder- 18, died on June 13.