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Considered by many to be the greatest Canadian rodeo cowboy of all time, Kenny McLean, an Okanagan Indian from British Columbia, had a career distinguished by its volume, versatility and singular consistency. The PRCA Rookie of the Year in 1961, McLean won the saddle bronc riding world championship a year later and went on to qualify for the National Finals Rodeo a total of nine times (1961-65, 1967-69, 1971).
As a mark of his consistency, he never missed winning an average check at the NFR in an era when the payouts only went six deep. He won the saddle bronc riding average title three times (1964, 1968 and 1971), finished second once, fourth twice and sixth three times.
In 77 rides at the NFR, he was bucked off only five times.
McLean also qualified for the NFR in tie-down roping in 1972 – the year he won the Canadian tie-down roping, steer wrestling and all-around championships. Overall he won four Canadian titles in the all-around and five in saddle bronc riding.
That sort of versatility twice won him the Linderman Award (1967, 1969), given annually to the cowboy who displays the highest level of excellence at both ends of the arena.
McLean never lost his love of the sport and never stopped competing. He was on his team roping horse waiting to compete at a senior rodeo in Taber, Alberta, in 2002 when he suffered a fatal heart attack.
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🏇Today we are sharing a little story about Kenny McLean, inducted in 1973. Did you know that he holds more records than any Canadian cowboy? Head on over to our Instagram or Facebook to learn even more about his story! #BCSHOF#SportsHistory
Kenny McLean, inducted into the @BCSportsHall in1973 busted his first bronc at age 11. He holds more records than any other Canadian cowboy, being the world saddle bronc champion 9 times& the Canadian All-Around Rodeo Champion 4 times! https://t.co/L16iKesGuP #NIPDCanada
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