If it’s not your first rodeo, you’ve likely seen today’s guests—legendary Barrelman Cody Sosebee and World Champion Bullfighters Dusty Tuckness and Cody Webster—at work from your spot in the stands. Today, you’ll get to hear what it’s like to be down in the arena with them… and why they look forward to working Cheyenne Frontier Days The Daddy every year.
If it’s your first rodeo: Bullfighters are the ones running toward the bull in our arena when a rider gets thrown from the saddle. Working as a team, they distract the bull, create a barrier, and give the rider a safe route to escape.
Right in the thick of it with them, you’ll see the barrelman—but you’ve likely heard him well before that. While he spends most of his time delivering some good, old-fashioned heckling to the crowd, the barrelman is also there to support the bullfighters in distracting bulls and getting riders to safety.
If it’s not your first rodeo, you’ve likely seen today’s guests—legendary Barrelman Cody Sosebee and World Champion Bullfighters Dusty Tuckness and Cody Webster—at work from your spot in the stands.
Today, you’ll get to hear what it’s like to be down in the arena with them… and why they look forward to working Cheyenne Frontier Days (The Daddy) every year.
As you’d imagine, it’s quite the conversation when you get these three together, and you’ve got a front row seat.
Join us and find out:
What makes Cheyenne the rodeo they all look forward to the most (and tell all their friends to come to) each year
Why the Frontier Park arena stands out from any other arena in the world
How Dusty and Cody’s teamwork dynamic changes when they’re here in Cheyenne
The enlightening way Dusty and Cody approach harder aspects of their work
Everyone’s favorite moments from working The Daddy over the years
For more about what you can expect from the action in Frontier Park arena, head on over to Rodeo 101.
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