Cameron Morman, on the left, rides the 2020 Badlands Circuit haze horse of the year, Bull, at the 2020 Badlands Circuit Finals Oct. 9-11. This is the second year for the sorrel to win the award. Photo by Cowboy Images/Peggy Gander.
Fozzy
Trey Young rides Fozzy, a horse owned by him and his father, Doug. The horse won the Badlands Circuit tie-down horse of the year at this year’s Badlands Circuit Finals Rodeo. This is the third time for the sorrel to win the award. Photo by Cowboy Images/Peggy Gander.
Rio
For the fourth year, Rio, a fifteen-year-old buckskin, has won the Badlands Circuit steer wrestling horse of the year. Cameron Morman, on the right, competed on his horse at the circuit finals, held in Minot, N.D. Oct. 9-11. Photo by Cowboy Images/Peggy Gander.
Haze
Cameron Morman, on the left, rides the 2020 Badlands Circuit haze horse of the year, Bull, at the 2020 Badlands Circuit Finals Oct. 9-11. This is the second year for the sorrel to win the award. Photo by Cowboy Images/Peggy Gander.
Ray
Jade Nelson’s horse Ray is the 2020 Badlands Circuit heel horse of the year. Ray, a ten-year-old sorrel, has “just come into his own,” Nelson said. Photo by Cowboy Images/Peggy Gander.
Jessica Routier places second in the second round at the 2020 Badlands Circuit Finals Rodeo, aboard her palomino mare Missy. Missy has won the WPRA Badlands Circuit barrel horse of the year award for the past four years, including this year. Photo by Cowboy Images/Peggy Gander.