Positive Times Moment: Reid Oftedahl Qualifies for First NFR

Minnesotan bull rider Reid Oftedahl has qualified for his first National Finals Rodeo.

Oftedahl was in the money at the Dodge City Roundup, Xtreme Bulls Finale and multiple other rodeos that landed him into the No. 16 spot in the World Standings.

With six-time World Champion Sage Kimzey unable to attend this year’s NFR, Oftedahl has cinched the last spot for the Finals and will be competing in the Thomas & Mack this December.

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