Bronc Rider Dawson Hay to Return from Injury Tomorrow in Tremonton

Earlier this week, The Cowboy Channel’s Michael Snow caught up with Canadian bronc rider Dawson Hay, who is set to have a big week this week.

Recovering at home for more than a month now after fracturing his skull in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, during the Cowboy Christmas run, Hay — who was sitting at No. 10 in the World Standings when injured and has since dropped to No. 14 — says he’s heeled up and ready to get back in the saddle.

He plans to make return to action at the Golden Spike PRCA Bronc Riding Classic tomorrow, August 26, in Tremonton, Utah.

Thursday night, you can catch his first ride back live on The Cowboy Channel during ProRodeo Live or watch the full performance from the Golden Spike Rodeo in Tremonton on the PRCA on Cowboy Channel+ app!

For a look at this week’s full rodeo programming schedule, click here.

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