Off the Arena
In Huntsville, Texas, where the Piney Woods meet the rolling hills of the East Texas plains, a young cowboy grew up with a passion for riding. Bradlee Miller's life has been a balance of travel and competition, with over 150 days on the road each year. His family and hometown have been a steady source of support, even as he's risen through the ranks of professional bareback riding.
As a professional rodeo cowboy, Miller has dedicated himself to the sport, earning a living by riding bucking horses. He's had his share of setbacks, including an injury that sidelined him last year, but he's come back stronger than ever. This season, he's currently ranked #3 in the bareback riding standings, with over $108,000 in earnings.
Miller's success is a testament to his hard work and perseverance. When he's not competing, he's likely thinking about his next ride, visualizing the perfect dismount, and planning his strategy for the upcoming events. As he looks to the future, Miller is focused on staying healthy and keeping his momentum going, with his sights set on the next big competition.