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Name: J.C
Curley/ Jamie Cale Curley Age: November, 10th, 1986 Marital Status: Not looking Family/Children:
None Hometown: Cando, SK/ North battleford, SK Native American Heritage:
Cree Horses: On the rez with no names lol... Pets that you own: None Rodeo Events Worked: Bull
riding Association member of: Canadian Cowboys Association & Prairie Indian Rodeo Association Rodeo Accomplishments: 1st
Annual Kinsmen Indoor Rodeo Junior Steer riding champion 2000, 1999 P.I.R.A finals Jr. Champion, Unity Jr. Champion 2000,
K.C.R.A finals Jr. Champion 2001, I.I.F.R Qualifier 2005/2006. When did you start an interest in rodeo? At
age 11 What other sports other than rodeo do you enjoy? None What is the funniest thing that you have
seen or experienced at a rodeo? Adam Hawryliw at the 05 I.I.F.R. He was trying to bullfight one of the Jr. Bulls in the
arena and the bull caught him and gave it to him ha-ha...Adam looked like Speedy Gonzalez with his little Mexican legs lmao!
hahahaha... What advice would you give to Indian youth about rodeo or anything in general? Go and try it. The best
thing in the world. What advice would you give to Indian youth who wanted to participate in rodeo but didn’t
have the resources or support to get involved? I'd Say,” Go work for your money, show up with your entry and boys
around here are really good guys. They'll be glad to lend you some stuff." Are there any songs that inspire or pump
you up before you ride or rope? Run DMC-It's like that, Jonah 33-Faith like that, Jock Jams... What would you like
to see more of at Indian Rodeos? Faster rodeos, more fans, bigger money, and faster rodeos lol... What are/is your
favorite western movie(s)? All the Pretty Horses. What is your favorite music? Country, Rock, Punk Rock...coolness What
was your most memorable ride or run? Well lately I haven't had one of them ha-ha....but I do remember in Hafford SK, I stayed on a young bull named Jail bait for
75 pts. It was pretty sweet! Who is your all time hero? The King of Cowboys, Ty Murray What Indian Cowboy
or Cowgirl has influenced you to rodeo? Years back my uncle Mansel Stone put me on a steer. I had to be ten years old
and 50 lbs ha-ha but I stayed on. After that my body couldn't stand not going to one weekend after weekend. Just something
I always remember wanting to do. Would you like to thank sponsors and or anyone for your success in rodeo? I would
like to thank God first of all. I would also like to thank every competitor out there who can make it to the show cause after
all a rodeo needs more competitors, more competitors more money. I would like to thank my friends, my little brother, family,
and finally the stock contractors. Nice to see ya'll every time I show up.
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