June 23, 2025 - 22:32

PUEBLO, Colo. – Learfield College Rodeo (LCR) has unveiled a significant philanthropic partnership with the Western Sports Foundation (WSF) aimed at bolstering wellness resources and leadership development for student-athletes involved in western sports. This collaboration marks a commitment to not only support the physical and mental well-being of these athletes but also to ensure their long-term success within the community.
Through this partnership, LCR will actively promote the mission of WSF at various college rodeo events, raising awareness about the importance of wellness in the competitive landscape of western sports. The initiative is designed to provide student-athletes with essential resources that foster both their athletic and personal development.
With a shared vision for the future, LCR and WSF are dedicated to creating a sustainable framework that prioritizes the health and success of aspiring rodeo stars. This partnership is poised to make a lasting impact on the lives of student-athletes, ensuring they receive the support they need to thrive both in and out of the arena.
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