Dakota Cowboy-07.09.23

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Long-standing rodeo judge, former competitor, and member of a renowned rodeo family, Lyle Gjermundson shares his experiences in the exciting world of rodeo. His family has a significant lineage in the sport, his brother being a four-time world champion in saddle bronc riding. In his conversation with Tisa Peek from Dakota Horse Magazine, you'll notice his priorities mirroring his passion for the sport.

Born and bred in Hebron, ND, Gwen Sebastian has spent over 25 years in Nashville, serving as a backup vocalist for one of Nashville's biggest country stars, who also happens to be her best friend. Her reflection on life, growing up in Hebron, ND, is best encapsulated in this week's show "Small Town Soul." Enjoy her heart-to-heart with Wild Bill from The North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame, with Miranda Lambert's voice as a constant in her ear monitors.

Born in 1956 to Orvin and Ginger Sundby in Williston, ND, Wade Sundby grew up around horses and cattle, with his father owning a meat packing business in town. Wade was a prominent figure at Williston High School, holding records in various sports including football and rodeo. From a young age, Wade participated in Little Britches rodeos and Fun Frolics around Williston and Sidney, MT. His achievements and participation have earned him this week's North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame Hall of Honorees Inductee of the Week title.

This week's Dakota Cowboy Student Athlete of the Week is Tyler Villarreal, a recent graduate from Minot High School and the 2023 NDHSRA champion bull rider.

<h2>TAKEAWAYS</h2>

- Rodeo has been a long-time family affair for the Gjermundson clan.

- Despite spending half her life in Nashville, Gwen Sebastian remains true to her North Dakota roots.

- Wade Sundby exemplifies how early participation in rodeo competitions can lead to significant success.

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