Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord Cinch Second Big Win of the Season at National Western

Team Ropers Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord lock in success in Denver

Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord have kicked off 2024 by going 2-for-2. The duo picked up their second big win at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo after making a run of 4.0 seconds in the Finals. This win goes along with their win at the first PRCA Playoff Series Rodeo fo the year in Odessa.

“We had pretty high expectations last year so we’re just kind of ready to put that behind us and got a good start for 2024 so it feels good,” Lord said.

This is Egusquiza’s second time to win the National Western, he says he always has good luck there even though its a ways from home.

This win added over $7,000 to Egusquiza and Lord’s earnings giving them an early lead in the 2024 season as they head into the Texas Swing with a perfectly timed boost of momentum.

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