Briggs Madsen Wins Stetson Wright Invitational Bull Riding Champion

The Stetson Wright Invitational was a great success for the community of Beaver County.

Briggs Madsen has been named the Stetson Wright Invitational Bull Riding Champion. Madsen made a 92-point ride in the Championship Round.

Madsen’s brother was competing in the event as well, however, suffered from an injury in the Championship Round.

“I’ve spent a lot of summers down here with Stetson and his family and all of their friends and especially the people in this community and so that just means a lot to come here and win it,” Briggs said of the win.

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