Steer Wrestler Stetson Jorgensen Gets Big Win in Dodge City

It was about time for Stetson Jorgensen to get the win at the Dodge City Roundup after last year’s turn of events. This year, he was a 5.2 in Round 1 to make it back to the Short Round where he needed to make up half and second. Jorgensen did just that and more, he bested his first-round time by one and a half seconds to be the champion.

“I know I had a great steer, he left and go, he was electric. I had one drawn and I used him,” Jorgensen said.

STETSON JORGENSEN 3.6 DODGE CITY ROUNDUP

Jorgensen’s equine partner for the night was Miss Kitty of Tanner Brunner’s and she was the horse of choice for four cowboys in the Short Round.

“She’s proven herself over and over and over again and I’m so lucky that she was here for the Short Round and we got on her, glad she put my feet on the ground where they needed to be,” he said.

Jorgensen is your No. 5 steer wrestler in the World and he with wins like Dodge City under his belt, he just keeps climbing.

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