Way Out West

Fannie Sperry Steele: Skill That Couldn’t Be Denied


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Before rodeo was a sport, bronc riding was a test of usefulness. No scorecards. No exceptions. Just a saddle, a gate, and a horse that would expose every mistake you made.

In this episode of Way Out West, we tell the story of Fannie Sperry Steele, a Montana horsewoman whose skill in the saddle was so undeniable that even a world built for men had to take notice. Raised in ranch country and hardened by real work, she entered the 1912 World’s Championship Bronc Riding Contest under the same rules as everyone else, and won.

This is a story about preparation, precision, and the kind of competence that earns respect the hard way.

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