I’m going to back out and just catch the first couple of steers.”įind out how that works for the two-time world champ by watching live in Reno on June 24, or tuning in to the livestream. Join Facebook to connect with Bob Feist and others you may know. But I’m going to try not to be fast in the first go-round. “My philosophy for years has been to go at that thing. Then all of a sudden you draw a loper and you’re six. But if you’re 25, or 24 or 23 on three, you’ll be right there close. “My strategy now is to just catch the first three. “I’m going to run down the arena just a little bit wider so I’m moving more with the steers,” he said. This year, Woodard is entered with Jake Orman and plans to do things a little differently. The thought that I cannot go to the BFI and get my money back really hurts my feelings.” 2 pm Bob Feist Invitational Reception & Introduction to Cowboys. NOON 4th Performance of the Cinch Timed Event Championship. “If you came to my house and said, ‘I’ll bet you $2,500 you can’t catch five in a row,’ you would go broke,” he continues. 9:30 am 3rd and FINAL Performance of the Jr. They will give you your money back!! Because if you catch five, you’ll make the top 15 and get paid $2,500. “They do one of the coolest things that’s ever been done at any roping – if you catch five steers at the BFI, they will give you your money back. The event, which was pushed to Oklahoma’s Lazy E Arena during the past two years of pandemic-protocol uncertainty in Nevada, now calls the Lazy E home. The Wrangler BFI marked its 45th edition on Apin Guthrie, Oklahoma. “Something makes me crazy about the BFI!” says Walt Woodard, who’s roped there 41 of 42 years and won the roping in 2008 with Clay Tryan. Live video coverage from Reno, Nevada Saturday, June 18th and Tuesday, June 21st thru Thursday, June 23rd, 2022.
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