In west-central Nebraska, there are three steer wrestling events within 85 miles providing, providing competitors a unique opportunity to make at least seven runs,
Haven Meged has had an amazing start to his PRCA career.
The tie-down roper qualified for back-to-back Wrangler National Finals Rodeos highlighted by winning the world championship and the NFR average as a rookie in 2019.
On Saturday night, Meged made more personal history, winning the average at the RAM Montana Circuit Finals Rodeo for the first time with a 28.8-second time on three head in Kalispell.
Haven Meged won all three rounds (10.1 seconds, first round), (9.0 seconds, second round) and (9.7 seconds, third round) and the average. Photo by Clay Guardipee
“This feels good,” said Meged, 22. “I’m glad to be rodeoing again because we don’t know what’s going to happen (with COVID-19) so we have to go to everything we can get to.”