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Celebrating C.R. Boucher: Rodeo Champion and Versatile Cowboy

The highlight of Boucher's illustrious career came in 1964, when he clinched the world championship in bulldogging, edging out formidable competitors like John W. Jones Sr. This victory was not just a win; it was a declaration of Boucher's dominance in the sport, a moment that rodeo enthusiasts still recall with awe. But his journey to the top was marked by other significant milestones, notably his triumph at the 1961 National Finals Rodeo (NFR). There, Boucher showcased his extraordinary abilities by winning the steer wrestling aggregate championship, a victory that earned him accolades and cemented his reputation as a premier cowboy.

Boucher's talents extended beyond the arena. He also served as a pickup man, a role crucial to the smooth execution of rodeo events, working with the esteemed stock contractor Elra Beutler and family. His expertise in this area demonstrated his deep understanding of rodeo logistics and his commitment to the sport's community. This dual role of competitor and support staff highlights the breadth of Boucher's involvement in rodeo, underscoring his multifaceted contribution to the sport.

"Special Cowboy Moments" offers viewers an in-depth look at Boucher's career, enriched with interviews, archival footage, and personal anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of his life. The program captures the essence of what it means to be a cowboy in the challenging world of professional rodeo, celebrating the spirit, skill, and heritage that Boucher represented. For anyone fascinated by rodeo history or the stories of individuals who have truly shaped this unique American cultural staple, this episode is a compelling and enlightening experience.

C.R. Boucher
professional rodeo
bulldogger
1964 world championship
steer wrestling
National Finals Rodeo
Elra Beutler

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