Texans dominate Calgary Stampede rodeo finals taking four of seven events
CALGARY — Rodeo lineage was prominent in the Calgary Stampede final Sunday as a son and a nephew of previous winners stood in the winner’s circle and collected lucrative cheques.
Noah Lee of Mineral Wells, Texas, captured the bull riding title 18 years after his father Mike won it. Riley Duvall of Checotah, Okla., claimed the steer wrestling crown 59 years after his uncle Roy in 1967.
“It means a ton,” said Duvall, whose winning time was 3.9 seconds. “The Calgary Stampede’s prestigious as they come, so to get your name out there with your uncle is, I don’t know, I’m so excited.”
The 10-day invitational rodeo that dates back to 1912 offered $2.17 million in prize money.
