Dean Gorsuch, Eastern Wyoming College’s welding instructor, is still in the running for a spot in the World’s Largest One-Day Rodeo after one day of steer wrestling in Fort Worth, Texas.
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FORT WORTH, Texas – Dean Gorsuch, Eastern Wyoming College’s welding instructor, is still in the running for a spot in the World’s Largest One-Day Rodeo after one day of steer wrestling in Fort Worth, Texas.
On Monday, 160 cowboys from across the country competed in two rounds of steer wrestling to snag a top-20 spot to advance to the semi-finals. In the first round of slack, Gorsuch took 15th overall, clocking a 4.84. In the second round, he did not place in the top-20. On his second steer, Gorsuch recorded a time of 5.43.
“You always want to do better, but you just have to keep going,” Gorsuch said of his times from Monday.