UPDATE: The South Dakota Quarter Horse Association (SDQHA) has just announced that the Good family of Long Valley, South Dakota, will receive the prestigious Rodeo Legacy Award this year. This recognition underscores decades of dedication to the equestrian world, particularly in the niche of bulldogging and hazing horses.
The award ceremony, set to take place later this month, highlights the Good family’s remarkable legacy forged through generations of hard work, commitment, and unmatched expertise in horse breeding. The family has cultivated exceptional bloodlines that have significantly contributed to the rodeo community, making them a cornerstone of the sport in South Dakota.
As rodeo fans gear up for the event, the SDQHA emphasizes the importance of celebrating such legacies. The recognition of the Good family serves not only as an honor but also as inspiration for aspiring rodeo enthusiasts across the region.
The Good family has been a prominent name in the rodeo scene for many years, showcasing a unique blend of talent and tradition. Their skilled breeding practices have produced some of the finest horses known for bulldogging, a competitive event requiring speed, agility, and precision.
This award not only shines a spotlight on the Good family’s achievements but also brings awareness to the rich history of rodeo culture in South Dakota. The upcoming ceremony is anticipated to draw significant attention, with local media coverage and community support highlighting the family’s contributions.
As the date approaches, rodeo fans and community members are encouraged to attend and celebrate this momentous occasion. The Rodeo Legacy Award will be presented to the Good family in recognition of their enduring impact on the sport and the values it embodies.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops. The SDQHA is committed to preserving and promoting the legacy of rodeo families like the Goods, ensuring their contributions to the sport are not forgotten.
