Unfortunately the names already taken: Rod Hartness has earned the name "Rockin Rod" from his fans over many years, but truly in the last half of the summer, current steer roping world champion Rocky Patterson has the "rockin" momentum. I wrote not that long ago that this might be the toughest, deepest race for the Steer Roping championship in a long time...Rocky, of course, was doing well, but Vin Fisher was hot on his heels and Hartness wasn't slowing down a bit, and everyone knew that Trevor Brazile would be showing up near the top eventually. What no one expected was that the "elder statesmen" Rocky Patterson would put such a whoopin on em down the stretch...not many regular season rodeos left and Rocky has opened up a huge lead...and would appear, barring injury, to be a lock on earning another world title.
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speaking of world titles, the Lazy E in Guthrie, Oklahoma called me recently to ask for help in gathering funds for the upcoming NFSR. JP Wickett worked hard to get the state of Oklahoma involved in the Finals coming back to Guthrie...but apparently the state reneged and we're working hard to get some funding to make this truly a big deal for the trippers. Anyone interested in being a sponsors, they've got a lucrative package for GoRound sponsorship.. call me if your're interested 605-641-3630
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Watch for an announcement soon on the final decision to move the National Circuit Finals from Pocatello, Idaho. They've been losing money for some time and the PRCA has had to foot the difference... Should be anyday now that the new city for the National Circuit Finals is revealed.
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remember the Steer Roping Circuit Finals in the Badlands is Saturday Sept 4 at Deadwood... and then the Don King Days come on Sunday and Monday Sept 5 and 6 in Big Horn, Wyoming.. should be a fine event! I'll be announcing both and you won't be disappointed in either if you can come.
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thanks to Siri Stevens at Rodeo News for being such a strong supporter of steer roping. She's become a good and trusted friend...
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Biker Heaven/Cowboy Bucks!
Some Veteran cowboys know how to wrangle a crowd for rodeo events: Spud Whitman and Brian Curtis put on a bull riding in Belle Fourche on Wednesday night during the Sturgis Bike Week, and Rory Lemmel worked with the Faith, SD Centennial committee to produce a Wednesday night saddle bronc match.
Both were absolute successes. Spud and Brian knew they'd have to limit expenses and do the bull riding right to make it work. Spud announced, Brian ran the chutes and the 212 Bait Shop east of Belle Fourche packed 'em in the audience area for a PBR style bull riding...Bikers Babes and Bulls they called it even though as one local expert was quoted "it was mostly locals who attended". Didn't matter; there wasn't seating for those who flooded the arena...oh, and Brian Curtis, the chute boss? He borrowed Spud Whitmans bull rope, though he discarded it later saying the hand hold was too big, and was the only bull rider to top two toros! He won the event and who would have thought differently. Way to go guys! I'm proud of you both.
Meanwhile in Faith, SD, starting up its Centennial activities at the fairgrounds, Rory Lemmel scored a huge touchdown for the home team! Over 2000 screaming, knowledgeable fans nearly overflowed the vast grandstands to watch NFR bronc rider Taos Muncie win the 2 header... JJ Elshere had taken top honors in the long go and local favorite Cody Taton was 2nd in both gos to win nearly $4000. In the bronc match portion of the event, the fiver-year old futurity. Korkow rodeos won nearly $3500 for taking first with their broncs while Doug Vold surprised the field to take 2nd and Tom Reeves Wild Card Rodeo horses were third.
All in all, for rodeo events during bike week furor these boys deserve kudos for two fantastic productions.
Both were absolute successes. Spud and Brian knew they'd have to limit expenses and do the bull riding right to make it work. Spud announced, Brian ran the chutes and the 212 Bait Shop east of Belle Fourche packed 'em in the audience area for a PBR style bull riding...Bikers Babes and Bulls they called it even though as one local expert was quoted "it was mostly locals who attended". Didn't matter; there wasn't seating for those who flooded the arena...oh, and Brian Curtis, the chute boss? He borrowed Spud Whitmans bull rope, though he discarded it later saying the hand hold was too big, and was the only bull rider to top two toros! He won the event and who would have thought differently. Way to go guys! I'm proud of you both.
Meanwhile in Faith, SD, starting up its Centennial activities at the fairgrounds, Rory Lemmel scored a huge touchdown for the home team! Over 2000 screaming, knowledgeable fans nearly overflowed the vast grandstands to watch NFR bronc rider Taos Muncie win the 2 header... JJ Elshere had taken top honors in the long go and local favorite Cody Taton was 2nd in both gos to win nearly $4000. In the bronc match portion of the event, the fiver-year old futurity. Korkow rodeos won nearly $3500 for taking first with their broncs while Doug Vold surprised the field to take 2nd and Tom Reeves Wild Card Rodeo horses were third.
All in all, for rodeo events during bike week furor these boys deserve kudos for two fantastic productions.
Monday, August 9, 2010
It's August!
and there's more rodeos than you shake a proverbial stick at! My gosh, how do you see 'em all?
Pete Larson covered the Champions Ride in Sentinel Butte, ND for me on the first Sunday of the month...Jake Costello won the long-go with an 87. There were 36 guys invited including Alex Wright, Cody DeMoss, Jesse Bail, Cody Wright, Jesse Kruse, Cole Elshere, Shane Moran, JJ Elshere, Ryan Elshere, Louis Brunson, Chuck Schmidt, Josh, Reynolds, well you get the picture.. and the guy who won the average on 2 is the hot shot from Iowa, Wade Sundell. Wade scored 71 on his first horse, was given an option, took the reride and scored 82. That brought him back to the finals of the top 12 for another horse...He was then 88 on Painted Lizard and with 170 points won the average. Jesse Wright won the short round with a 92. It was the 54th annual and it benefits the boys and girls at the Home On the Range.
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You want rodeo? this week alone in our area: Gordon, Nebraska has an NRCA event...Glendive, Montana, Onida, SD...Ekalaka, Mt...Martin, SD..The Tucker Day Rodeo is Sunday the 15th for special needs kids down by Hill City...The Dakota Stampede in Aberdeen, the Wyoming State Fair rodeo...Forsyth, Mt hosts a qualifying ranch rodeo for the Niles Finals in October...Wow.. and thats just before the middle of the month!
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I was asked to do the cowboy church service at the Besler Cadillac Ranch between St Onge and Belle Fourche, SD this past Sunday. I asked Jingle Bob Dennis to come in and help me...he did a fine job with poetry and his guitar...and Mike McFarland and his wife came over to sit in the audience..what a nice honor for me..Mike and I did a lot of traveling together in our younger days. He was and is a good friend.
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I'm looking forward to the Badlands Circuit Finals Steer Roping on September 4th. It'll be the first ever for our circuit and I'll announce it. It'll be in Deadwood at the Days of 76 rodeo grounds. The top 12 in North and South Dakota will compete on a 5 header. The winners get to go to the National Circuit Finals in Torrington, Wyoming next April.
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See ya down the road!
Pete Larson covered the Champions Ride in Sentinel Butte, ND for me on the first Sunday of the month...Jake Costello won the long-go with an 87. There were 36 guys invited including Alex Wright, Cody DeMoss, Jesse Bail, Cody Wright, Jesse Kruse, Cole Elshere, Shane Moran, JJ Elshere, Ryan Elshere, Louis Brunson, Chuck Schmidt, Josh, Reynolds, well you get the picture.. and the guy who won the average on 2 is the hot shot from Iowa, Wade Sundell. Wade scored 71 on his first horse, was given an option, took the reride and scored 82. That brought him back to the finals of the top 12 for another horse...He was then 88 on Painted Lizard and with 170 points won the average. Jesse Wright won the short round with a 92. It was the 54th annual and it benefits the boys and girls at the Home On the Range.
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You want rodeo? this week alone in our area: Gordon, Nebraska has an NRCA event...Glendive, Montana, Onida, SD...Ekalaka, Mt...Martin, SD..The Tucker Day Rodeo is Sunday the 15th for special needs kids down by Hill City...The Dakota Stampede in Aberdeen, the Wyoming State Fair rodeo...Forsyth, Mt hosts a qualifying ranch rodeo for the Niles Finals in October...Wow.. and thats just before the middle of the month!
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I was asked to do the cowboy church service at the Besler Cadillac Ranch between St Onge and Belle Fourche, SD this past Sunday. I asked Jingle Bob Dennis to come in and help me...he did a fine job with poetry and his guitar...and Mike McFarland and his wife came over to sit in the audience..what a nice honor for me..Mike and I did a lot of traveling together in our younger days. He was and is a good friend.
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I'm looking forward to the Badlands Circuit Finals Steer Roping on September 4th. It'll be the first ever for our circuit and I'll announce it. It'll be in Deadwood at the Days of 76 rodeo grounds. The top 12 in North and South Dakota will compete on a 5 header. The winners get to go to the National Circuit Finals in Torrington, Wyoming next April.
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See ya down the road!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Steer Roping: Deadwood and Cheyenne
The 14th time we've tripped steers at Deadwood was a huge success again...good crowds, good entries..(85)...and a madcap race to the 3 head title. In the end Trevor Brazile outlasted Rod Hartness and J. Tom Fisher for the title...and about $5300...
Cheyenne, first things first...two great stories: Tim Tillard won the senior roping...his first time in 35 times entered...way to go old Friend!! i assume the buckle fits just as well today as it might have 3 1/3 decades ago.
Then there's Dee Kyler. The Okie came to Cheyenne having not won a farthing this year...wasn't in the top 50...but, he won the first round, placed in the 2nd round, in the short go and in the average, won over $20,000 and now is 7th in the world. Ah, Cheyenne! King Maker to the stars.
If you forgot, a great story about Dee; way back when we started the steer roping at the Days of 76, his mom and dad came to Deadwood...mrs Kyler won the quartermania jackpot at the Silverado for over a half million dollars...and when the reporter came to interview her about it, he asked "are you here for the rodeo?" and she replied emphatically, "Nope, I'm here for Jim hompson's steer roping!"....that makes me proud...though the Deadwood committee has wholeheartedly jumped in to promote the roping and as a result we get tons of votes from the events contestants and have won 11 "rodeo of the year" titles as a result. Good advice for committees looking for an event that can change the same old grind.
If I didn't mention before the Mountain States Circuit Finals steer roping will be in Sterling, Colorado on October 9-10 at the fairgrounds...the ropers have asked to move it out of August. I miss the old Hyde Merritt roping in Laramie...but it was an effort to make it happen every year and I don't begrudge those that had to move on...Chris Anderson needs to be commended for not letting the thing drop. I'm proud of him...oh, and Chris won money at Cheyenne as well and made the short go...so did Ora Taton..! and Will McBride...and...well you get the idea...area ropers did well..
see ya down the road!
Cheyenne, first things first...two great stories: Tim Tillard won the senior roping...his first time in 35 times entered...way to go old Friend!! i assume the buckle fits just as well today as it might have 3 1/3 decades ago.
Then there's Dee Kyler. The Okie came to Cheyenne having not won a farthing this year...wasn't in the top 50...but, he won the first round, placed in the 2nd round, in the short go and in the average, won over $20,000 and now is 7th in the world. Ah, Cheyenne! King Maker to the stars.
If you forgot, a great story about Dee; way back when we started the steer roping at the Days of 76, his mom and dad came to Deadwood...mrs Kyler won the quartermania jackpot at the Silverado for over a half million dollars...and when the reporter came to interview her about it, he asked "are you here for the rodeo?" and she replied emphatically, "Nope, I'm here for Jim hompson's steer roping!"....that makes me proud...though the Deadwood committee has wholeheartedly jumped in to promote the roping and as a result we get tons of votes from the events contestants and have won 11 "rodeo of the year" titles as a result. Good advice for committees looking for an event that can change the same old grind.
If I didn't mention before the Mountain States Circuit Finals steer roping will be in Sterling, Colorado on October 9-10 at the fairgrounds...the ropers have asked to move it out of August. I miss the old Hyde Merritt roping in Laramie...but it was an effort to make it happen every year and I don't begrudge those that had to move on...Chris Anderson needs to be commended for not letting the thing drop. I'm proud of him...oh, and Chris won money at Cheyenne as well and made the short go...so did Ora Taton..! and Will McBride...and...well you get the idea...area ropers did well..
see ya down the road!
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