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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 958125" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I never met Casey but I did get to know his traveling partner Deb Copenhavor. He won two world championships riding broncs (55, 56 ?). For years he had a little cafe in the town of Creston, Wash. which is a little west of Spokane. We would stop in whenever we went through there. He would come out and sit with us and want to be filled in on all the details of what was happening in the rodeo world. My old friend here who rode broncs in that same era said Casey could make a classier ride but Deb could ride a ranker horse.</p><p>Deb's son won the world calf roping in the middle 70's. I think they are the only father/son - rough stock/timed event world champs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 958125, member: 498"] I never met Casey but I did get to know his traveling partner Deb Copenhavor. He won two world championships riding broncs (55, 56 ?). For years he had a little cafe in the town of Creston, Wash. which is a little west of Spokane. We would stop in whenever we went through there. He would come out and sit with us and want to be filled in on all the details of what was happening in the rodeo world. My old friend here who rode broncs in that same era said Casey could make a classier ride but Deb could ride a ranker horse. Deb's son won the world calf roping in the middle 70's. I think they are the only father/son - rough stock/timed event world champs. [/QUOTE]
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