Every split second is a high-stakes decision in the world of bareback riding, where precision and grit define the line between glory and defeat. It's a sport where every move counts and rides are a test of heart.
Tanner Aus, a 34-year-old cowboy from Granite Falls, Minn., showed the world exactly what that looks like at the 75th Anniversary of the Kitsap (Wash.) Stampede with an 88-point ride on Western Rodeos' Sumthin Sue.
"I drew a horse this year that looked pretty good and I thought I could probably place on," Aus said about the horse he drew at the rodeo which concluded Friday night. "Based on the videos I've seen; she had a pretty outstanding trip."
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