Bull Rider Canyon Bass Secures Spot in Semifinals in Denver

Canyon Bass made two qualified rides to advance out of Bracket 1 at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo

Canyon Bass secured an impressive 85.5 point ride to claim the top spot in Bracket 1, Round 1 of the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo.

For Bass, the achievement meant a lot, marking a moment of triumph in a competitive arena. Bass expressed gratitude for overcoming challenges, particularly referencing his permit.

Bass covered both of his bulls in Bracket 1, adding a 78-point ride in Round 2 after securing the win in the First Round.

A total of 163.5 points on two head locked Bass into the top position moving into the Semifinals in Denver alongside Bryce Burnell and Lukasey Morris, both of whom only secured one qualified ride.

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