The Team Roping Journal

CLAY TRYAN’S #1 REBOUNDS RIGHT ON TIME

Three-time World Champion Team Roper Clay Tryan roped at his 19 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in December 2021. While Tryan’s worked his tail off for every accolade, he didn’t get where he is today by sweating the small stuff. His ability to roll with rodeo’s punches served him well in 2021, when his #1 head horse—the now-17-yearold sorrel named Cee How Nifty, AKA “Johnson”—was

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