Remembering Nine-Time NFR Qualifier Craig Latham

Nine-time NFR qualifying Saddle Bronc Rider, Craig Latham passed away on October 8 after a long battle with cancer. Latham was 54 years old.

Longtime traveling partner Robert Etbauer and assistant rodeo coach at Oklahoma Panhandle State University Shelbi Rose joined Western Sports Roundup to share memories of Latham.

Latham finished in the top-5 of the world standings six times and finished a career-best second place in 1993.

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