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| Lynn (Wiebe) Smith is a four time
College National Finals Rodeo qualifier. She placed in at least one round
each year that she competed at the CNFR from her freshman to her senior year. In 1998 her hard work paid off~
BIG! She won the National Intercollegiate Breakaway Roping, Goat Tying and
All Around Championship titles and placed the Central Wyoming College Women's
Rodeo Team third in the Nation single handedly. To date, Lynn is the only
competitor in college rodeo to win a triple crown of national titles in one
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After college Lynn continued to
compete in the Goat Tying and Breakaway Roping through the Northwest Ranch
Cowboys Rodeo Association. She has won the NRCA Finals Goat Tying
Championship in 1999, 2000 and 2001 and qualified for the NRCA
finals in 2002, 2008 and 2009 as well. |
| The fall of 2000, Lynn joined with
the Central Wyoming College Rodeo Program
again as the Women's Rodeo Coach. The CWC Women's Team are four time
Central Rocky Mountain Regional Champions in 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2005. In 2004,
the CWC women's team placed 3rd Nationally, with National Champion Breakaway
Roper, Daysha Hulme leading the team in points. In 2009, Jessica Pichietti
was crowned National Champion Breakaway Roper and lead the CWC Women's Team to a
10th place finish. In 2011, Jacalyn Walker finished 4th in the goat tying and
the women's team placed 7th Nationally. |

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Today, Lynn currently continues to
coach, instruct clinics, compete in breakaway roping and team roping and starts
rope horses. Through
experience in preparation for the family's horse sales in the past, Lynn has gained a better
understanding of the relationship between horsemanship and competitive rodeo
equine athlete. Through coaching and clinics, Lynn continues to develop her
teaching techniques and they reinforce the importance of mastering particular
goat tying skills to be competitive. |
| Lynn instructs several goat tying and
breakaway roping clinics throughout the year nation-wide, sharing her knowledge, experiences and
skills with her students. From her own continued success and that of her
students, this
technique has been proven a winner! |

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Lynn's Qualifications
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1994
& 1995 National High School Rodeo Finals Goat Tying Qualifier
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1996,
1997, 1998, 1999 College National Finals Rodeo Goat Tying Qualifier
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1998
& 1999 College National Finals Rodeo Breakaway Roping Qualifier
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1996
Central Rocky Mountain Region Rookie of the Year
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1998
& 1999 Central Rocky Mountain Region Goat Tying Champion
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1998
& 1999 Central Rocky Mountain Region All Around Champion
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1998
National Collegiate Rodeo Association Goat Tying Champion
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1998
National Collegiate Rodeo Association Breakaway Roping Champion
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1998
National Collegiate Rodeo Association All Around Champion
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1999,
2000 & 2001 Northwest Cowboys Rodeo Association Goat Tying Finals
Champion
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1999,
2000, 2001, 2002, 2008 & 2009 Northwest Cowboys Rodeo Association Finals
Qualifier
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Pursued
degrees in Education & Coaching @ University of Wyoming & Central
Wyoming College
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Coach
of the Central Wyoming College Women's Team for the past 11 years.
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2001,
2002, 2003, 2005 Central Rocky Mountain Women's Regional Team
Champions (coach)
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2004,
2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 Central Rocky Mountain Women's Regional Team Reserve
Champions (coach)
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2004
1st place Runner Up National Women's Rodeo Team (coach)
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2008
10th place National Women's Team. (coach)
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7th place National Women's Team (coach)
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Instructing
clinics for the past eleven years in 27 states and 2 Canadian Provinces.
(Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, North
Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin,
Washington, Arizona, Indiana, Virginia, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, New
Mexico, Louisiana, North Carolina, Arkansas, Missouri, Alberta, British Columbia.)
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College
National Goat Tying Champions & Reserve College
National Champions competiting at 2009 NRCA Finals
Sarah
Mulholland, Tabita Sigman, Lynn Smith, Nikki Steffis, Kayla Nelson

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