"I Was Just Really Excited": Clovis Teenager 'Ties Off' a Perfect Summer After a Brilliant 28 Second Run at the 'World's Largest Rodeo'

17-year-old Kyan Wilhite stole the show at the 75th National High School Finals Rodeo in Clovis. The young rodeo prodigy secured the world championship title in tie-down roping with a remarkable 27.24-second cumulative score, leaving spectators in awe. Let's explore his journey to this prestigious triumph.

A Teenager's Triumph on the World Stage

Kyan Wilhite emerged as tie-down roping champion at the 75th National High School Finals Rodeo in Gillette, Wyo. His extraordinary 8.33-second run on the final day awed competitors, backed by impressive earlier rounds of 10.36 and 8.55 seconds.

A Passion Passed Down Through Generations

At 9, Kyan Wilhite's heart embraced rodeo. On his grandfather's farm, he tirelessly practiced roping, fueled by dreams of rodeo life. With his father's support and mentors like Shad and Sylvester Mayfield, he overcame challenges and excelled in the sport.

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Beyond the Arena: A Journey of Growth and Family Bonding

Kyan Wilhite, a passionate rodeo enthusiast, embraces every aspect of this way of life. Beyond competition, he cherishes travel experiences and friendships made at rodeo events.

 As a homeschooler, he inspires younger siblings, fostering a new generation of rodeo enthusiasts. His triumph at the world's largest rodeo reflects dedication and passion, promising a bright future that captivates global audiences and motivates aspiring rodeo athletes.

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