50th Annual 2006 Champion's Ride
Rodeo Results
August 6, 2006
SADDLE
BRONC RIDING
First Go 1. Dusty Hausauer Dickinson , ND 79.5 2. Sam Spreadborough Snyder, TX 78.5 3. Jake Costello Newell, SD 78 4. Jake Hayworth St. Anthony, ID 76.5 5. Cody Wright Milford, UT 75 6. Cody Horwedel Parkfield, CA 74.5
Second Go 1. Rod Hay Wildwood, AB, Canada 84 2. Cody Wright Milford, UT 81 3. Josh Reynolds Corvallis, MT 76 4. James Willert Kadoka, SD 75 5/6. Jeremy Meeks Batesland, SD 73 5/6. Denny Hay Mayerthorpe, AB, Canada 73
Jim and Tom Tescher Championship Round 1. Cody Horwedel Parkfield, CA 87 2. Cody Wright Milford, UT 79 3. Jake Hayworth St. Anthony, ID 78 4. Sam Spreadborough Snyder, TX 77
50th Annual Champions Ride Winner: Cody Wright Milford, Utah
Bucking Horse of the Match: Mullen Hill of Burch Rodeo Company
Father/Son Tie-down Roping Match: Tierney Family Paul and Paul David
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Cody Wright

Paul David Tierney

2006 ND High School Rodeo Queen, Carly Ann
BackhausPhotos by Doll Rodeo
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Champions Ride
Commemorative Print
"Little Britches, Big
Dreams" is the title of the commemorative print that was painted by
Towner artist, Andrew Knudson. The idea for the painting came to
Knudson quickly after he was asked to do it. "The cowboys and kids
theme seemed real obvious," he said. "That’s usually the first thing
that comes to mind for a lot of people when you say Champions Ride.
They think of Home On The Range, and, of course, the kids." The
painting shows some children looking in awe through the fence as a
saddle bronc rider rides across the arena. In the distant background
is Cassedy Hill with the comforting view of the cross extending up
into a beautiful blue North Dakota sky, reminding us of Father
Cassedy, founder of Home On The Range and Father Fahnlander, his
successor, who both gave so much of themselves to make the Ranch a
true home to children in need. The talented artist truly captured
the tie between Home On The Range and Champions Ride when he painted
"Little Britches, Big Dreams" to commemorate the 50th
Anniversary of Champions Ride. It is a series of 480 signed and
numbered prints priced at $25.
Knudson works out of his
Plains Perspective Studio/Gallery in Towner, ND. His creative flair
is evident throughout, from his handmade furniture to his art using
feathers, antlers, and nearly everything in between. He does his own
framing and matting, often building his own frames out of
interesting old wood. As he modestly shows his artwork, you can tell
that he has a keen artist’s eye and that art has always been a big
part of his life. The authenticity and detail in his work is
amazing. Like many artists, Knudson is never totally happy with his
own work. "I sometimes have to just walk away or send it out the
door to the client or I will keep changing things. I never feel
really done," Knudson explained. "I keep seeing things that I can
improve on."
Knudson is a graduate of
North Dakota State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Art.
Growing up, he always knew that art would be his field. "I drew all
through school," he stated, and then added with a smile, "but it was
usually when I wasn’t supposed to be!" Art was the only thing that
interested him in school and he pursued every medium possible. His
godmother was an art teacher and purchased his first art supplies
for him. She also helped him with his first painting. Knudson is a
former rodeo contestant and an avid outdoorsman and his work
reflects his life experiences. He is well known for his attention to
detail and his love for the northern plains is evident in his
paintings.
Knudson has been making
quite a name for himself with his unique art painted directly on
feathers. He does several limited edition series for Ducks Unlimited
each year. Each feather is hand painted, numbered and a true
original. He does a different series for three states. He is also
very involved in the Catch a Painted Pony charity for Easter
Seals. The life size horses are painted by various artists,
displayed at businesses, and then auctioned to the highest bidder.
This fundraiser has been a huge success for Easter Seals, largely
due to the generosity of artists like Knudson.
Home On The Range feels
fortunate to have had Knudson commemorate fifty years of Champions
Ride with his original artwork. He is on hand to autograph your
print today. Be sure to meet the artist who created "Little
Britches, Big Dreams." To learn more about Knudson’s work, please
visit his website at
www.plainsperspective.com.
The print sells for $25 and is available in
several locations and at HOTR. Postage for mailing is $10. They are
signed and numbered. We did a series of 475 prints
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Limited edition, collectors item.
$14.00 plus $1.95 postage.
Results and photographs from the 2005
Champion's Ride Rodeo.
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Results and photographs from the 2004
Champion's Ride Rodeo.
It’s wild! It’s
wooly! It’s western! Home On The Range has been sponsoring this unique
fundraiser for over 45 years and it is going strong! The invitational Saddle
Bronc Match is a premiere event that features twenty of the top professional
cowboys mounted on some of pro rodeo’s toughest stock from contractors in the
United States and Canada. It is truly entertainment at its finest, and many have
ranked it right up there with a performance of the saddle bronc riding at the
National Finals Rodeo! In fact, every world champion saddle bronc rider except
one has ridden at Champions Ride.
Annually, on the
first Sunday in August, spectators gather in the natural amphitheater to watch
“champions ride” to benefit the children who call the ranch home. The rustic
arena is nestled on the grounds of HOTR in the serene beauty of western North
Dakota. Fans are truly “up close and personal” with many of the rodeo
personalities they follow on TV. Champion's Ride gives them a great opportunity
to get autographs and meet many of their cowboy heroes.
The Ranch and the
Rodeo have grown up together and it would be nearly impossible to separate the
two and the strong western heritage they share. In 2000, Champion's Ride was
honored with the prestigious Special Achievement Award from the ND Cowboy Hall
of Fame and was inducted into its ranks – only the third such event to have been
honored in this way.
The rodeo itself is
truly a class act, but more importantly, it brings people to Home On The Range,
to see the working ranch dedicated to helping homeless, troubled and neglected
children. The children themselves are on-hand to give tours and share the
colorful history of the facility.
Champion's Ride is an
affordable quality entertainment event for all ages. There is even a special
priced family ticket! All proceeds from the event go to support the children
that call Home On The Range home.
Rodeo Dates for
the 50th Annual 2006 Champion's Ride is August 6 at 1:00 PM (Mountain Time).
Pre-Rodeo entertainment may begin at 11:30 AM.
Contact HOTR for more information.
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