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Name: Andy Sells Age: 18 Marital Status: Family/Children:
2 Brothers & 2 Sisters Hometown: Rough Rock, Az Native American Heritage: Navajo Horses: One Horse Pets that you own: Rodeo Events Worked: Bull
Riding, and I sometimes rope with my cousins and brothers Please comment on your
2011 IIFR Experience: It was a great feeling, and last year I didn’t do nothing.
But this was a charm. Association member of: CNRA but qualified thru
the Navajo Nation Fair. Rodeo Accomplishments: World Champion of the IIFR 2011! When did you start an interest in rodeo? When
I was 5 years old I started wooly riding, and up to riding bulls. What other sports
other than rodeo do you enjoy? I love playing basketball and riding bulls. What
is the funniest thing that you have seen or experienced at a rodeo? Shoot, falling in the mud at a rodeo in Cortez, and
having fun with my buddies. What advice would you give to Indian youth about rodeo
or anything in general? Go out and have fun while you’re young, and if you love to ride and rope don’t do
drugs or anything crazy. Keep yourself healthy and active. Are there any songs that inspire or pump you up before you ride or rope? Show my love by Cat Clifford. What would you like to see more of at Indian Rodeos? I would like to see more young guns like me win a little,
and be successful. What are/is your favorite western movie(s)? The Cowboy Way What is your favorite music? Rap, Country, Metal, anything that I would say “Dam
this is Badass” What was your most memorable ride or run? The one I rode
in Shiprock and I was a 90, and then back in Farmington in the 4th Go-Round I was a 93. Who is your all time hero? Terry Don West and Douglas Duncan What
Indian Cowboy or Cowgirl has influenced you to rodeo? All of my Cousin Brothers that rope and my brother Ivan Sells. Would you like to thank sponsors and or anyone for your success in rodeo? I would
like to Thank the Navajo Nation Fair Rodeo, CNRA, and to my Dad and sisters for being behind me all the way...


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