Meet the Wright Family: Rodeo Champions (2024)

The Wright family are among some of the best saddle bronc riders in the world. This family has won the world title six times, and this year, Stetson was crowned the All-Around Champion due to his saddle bronc and bull riding skills.

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Left to right: Ryder, Rusty and Stetson Wright

All five relatives – Stetson, Rusty, Ryder, Jesse, and Spencer were raised in Milford, Utah, with their family. Stetson, Ryder, and Rustygrew up playing sports and watched their father, Cody Wright, rodeo. Cody,who is also Jesse and Spencer's brother, has been a huge influence on them growing up as he is a two-time PRCA World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider. They said, “Rodeo has always been our main focus growing up.”

A year’s work of rodeoing pays off at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. With 120 contestants, only the top 15 qualify to compete. This year, four out of 15 saddle bronc riders were from the Wright family, and Stetson made his NFR debut with bull riding. After riding out the rest of the year, we asked each member of the Wright clan about his experiences and training. Meet the Wright family.

Stetson Wright

2019 PRCA All-Around World Champion

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Credit: Stetson Wright

Jesse Wright

2009 Resistol Rookie of the Year and 2012 PRCA World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider

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Credit: Jesse and Aubrey Wright

Spencer Wright

2014 PRCA World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider

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Credit: Spencer Wright

Ryder Wright

2016 Resistol Rookie of the Year and 2017 PRCA World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider

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Credit: Ryder and Cheyenne Wright

Lucchese boots: Priscilla

Rusty Wright

2015 Resistol Rookie of the Year, 2015 Wilderness Circuit Finals Year End Champion, and 2016 RAM National Circuit Finals Champion

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Credit: Rusty Wright

How old were you when you first learned to ride? Who taught you?

Stetson: I was 10 or 12 years old when I started riding steers.
Rusty: My dad taught me when I was 15.
Ryder: I got on my first bucking horse when I was 14 years old. My dad, Cody Wright, and Grandpa Bill taught me pretty much everything I know!
Jesse: I was about 14 when I got on my first bronc. My dad and brothers helped me get going.
Spencer: I started when I was 15. I would say a combination of people such as my dad and brothers – they need most of all the credit!

Describe training.

Stetson: My brothers and I just practiced a lot riding bucking horses.
Rusty: When I first started, I was getting on at least five bucking horses a week. I got on every day and sometimes twice a day. Now, I go to enough rodeos through the year that the rodeo doubles and training are keeping me sharp.
Ryder: We would get on at least twice a week when I was in high school in the practice pen and then go to rodeos during the weekend.
Jesse: Spur board, buckin' machine, riding broncs, and gym.
Spencer: Training is living, breathing, and constantly trying to get better at saddle bronc riding whether that been working out, writing this for board/bucking machine or getting on enough practice horses to make you collapse!

How long did it take until you felt comfortable and confident? Did it take some time? Were you a natural?

Stetson: It took a few years to gain confidence for me. It was very hard to get the bronc riding timing down.
Rusty: It took me two years until I started to feel confident. I was nowhere near a natural.
Ryder: I’ve always told myself I can ride anything they can run under me! (Not always the outcome.)
Jesse: It took me a couple years before I was really confident.
Spencer: It took a couple of years for me. I am pretty hard on myself when it comes to bronc riding. I want to make a perfect ride every time. Once I started giving myself a little bit of slack, things starting to click a little more and it actually went better for me!

How did you know when you wanted to ride professionally?

Stetson: I’ve wanted to my whole life for as long as I can remember.
Rusty: When I was a little kid watching my dad ride at the NFR.
Ryder: I’ve never wanted to do anything else after watching my dad win two world titles!
Jesse: I always wanted to. It was a goal I set when I started riding broncs.
Spencer: My brothers all rode professionally, so it was pretty easy for me to decide. But I love bronc riding and would not want to do anything else!

What is it like to compete against your own family?

Stetson: Competing with my two brothers is by far the coolest thing about rodeoing for me.
Rusty: It’s a great experience having your best friends around. It’s something not many guys get to experience.
Ryder: It is awesome! I don’t really feel that I am competing against them. I’m competing against the horse I drew! Having them there for support and help is very special and I wouldn’t want it any other way!
Jesse: It’s fun! It makes it not so lonely when you’re away from home. It also makes you want it more cause you’re traveling with the best.
Spencer: I love and actually don’t think we really compete against one another; though, we more compete WITH one another!

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Credit: Ryder Wright

Tell us about your pre-ride routine.

Stetson: I don’t really have a routine. I just try staying relaxed and hangout with my brothers.
Rusty: I drink a Spark energy drinkand make sure I put my right boot on before my left. Nothing too crazy or special.
Ryder: I don’t really do anything special. I try not to think about it too much. I feel like I do better if I don’t sit there and overthink it.
Jesse: Change, stretch 2-3 times, figure out rein, and what side my horse is out.
Spencer: Stretch a little then prepare my gear. Not much to my ritual!

What’s going through your mind during that 8 second ride?

Stetson: Not much goes through my mind when I ride. I try to have a clear mind.
Rusty: Lift, stay back, and spur.
Ryder: Stay back and lift, and keep throwing your feet to the front!
Jesse: Good mark out, lift, stay back, be aggressive, and spur every jump.
Spencer: Usually I’m thinking, “STAYBACK and CHARGE!”

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Credit: Jesse Wright

What would you say is your biggest achievement?

Stetson: Winning the all-around world title.
Rusty: Taking 2nd at the NFR in 2018 or winning Calgary in 2019.
Ryder: Winning my 2017 World Championship
Jesse: Winning my first all-around world title in 2012.
Spencer: Winning the all-around world title in 2014.

Tell us about some of the equipment you need to make that ride.

Stetson: All the equipment I use in my opinion is what I need I really like having a good rope and good spurs mainly. For safety, the helmet and vest are the best.
Rusty: My hat is a El Patron 30x Stetson. My saddle is a G bar G. I always ride with a vest, and I use a Wright Western Ride Right vest. Our gear bag is filled with our chaps, vest, rosin, tape, boots, shin guards, and our rein.
Ryder: Boots, spurs, chaps, vest, rein, cowboy hat, and bronc saddle.
Jesse: Association saddle, halter, hack rein, vest, chaps, boots, spurs, hat, and long sleeve tapes optional.
Spencer: My bronc saddle is the most importantobviously, and there’s my spurs in my bronc rein!Both of these things help me get ahold of the horse. Stay backand lift and stay in control!

This year at NFR, we were so excited you wore Lucchese boots. How do you feel when you put your Lucchese boots on?

Stetson: I was very excited to wear Lucchese boots because they are the best boot around! And they are comfortable and awesome!
Rusty: I feel like a cowboy.
Ryder: I feel like the classiest guy in the world!
Jesse: Like the rhinestone cowboy.
Spencer: I loved them instantly! They are the best put together boots that I have ever owned and the best looking too!

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Credit: Jesse and Aubrey Wright

Lucchese boots: Kenneth and Avery

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Credit: Spencer and Kallie Wright

Lucchese boots: Roy and Priscilla

Do you have any exciting news to share with your fans?

Stetson: I just became an all-around world champion!
Rusty: We are adding another baby to our family in February.
Ryder: 2020, I’m coming for you!
Jesse: Texas winter run is about to kick off, and I can’t wait to see you down there at the big shows!
Spencer: Yes! I am trying to win every rodeo I go to this year, and I’m working on becoming a 2x world champ!

To learn more about the Wright family, follow @2genwrightbrothers on Instagram.

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FAQs

Does Stetson Wright have a child? ›

Maybe I'll go buy my daughter (1-year-old Kingsley) some cool Christmas presents,” he said with a grin. Money well spent for the Utah cowboy who may also add to her jewelry collection. “Nothing is over. I'll keep on keeping on until I'm holding the gold buckle because it's not over until then,” Stetson said.

Is Spencer Wright related to Stetson Wright? ›

Cody is a ProRodeo Hall of Famer, and two-time world champion saddle bronc rider (2008, 2010), while Ryder also won two world titles (2017, 2020) … Uncles are world champion saddle bronc riders Jesse Wright (2012) and Spencer Wright (2014); uncles Jake, Calvin and Alex Wright also compete in saddle bronc riding …

Did Stetson Wright win the all around? ›

Wright still managed to win the 2023 All-Around title, which was his 8th overall gold buckle. He has won two of the three Bull Riding, Saddle Bronc or All-Around titles in the same year three times, but never all three in the same year.

How many world champions does Stetson Wright have? ›

The 8 time world champion has returned from his hamstring injury. World standings beware, Stetson Wright has his eyes set on a return to the 2024 WNFR.

How much money does Stetson Wright have? ›

Wright, with his 88-point winning bull ride on Dakota Rodeo's Pookie Holler, became the youngest cowboy in PRCA history to surpass the $2 million dollar mark in career earnings. Wright, who is 23 years-old and 240 days, upped his unofficial career earnings to $2,050,520. “Every goal to me is just as important.

Who is Stetson Wright's best friend? ›

When he is not at home with Kingsley, Wright just might be down south in Texas with his best friend and traveling partner, Ky Hamilton.

What happened to Stetson Wright at NFR? ›

Wright, a seven-time world champion – all-around (2019-22), bull riding (2020, 2022) and saddle bronc riding (2021), will miss the remainder of the NFR because of a right hamstring strain. The Wrangler NFR completed Round 2 Saturday night at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Why is Stetson Wright limping? ›

' But in Round 2 of last year's Finals, Wright bowed out of the competition with a hamstring injury. Three days later, he underwent surgery, and for the last six months, he's been rehabbing to get back in rodeo shape.

Is Stetson Wright competing in 2024? ›

Team Polaris features the return of eight-time PRCA World Champion, and All-Around Champ, Stetson Wright, along with his three brothers who are new to the team: Rusty, Ryder, and Statler, all Saddle Bronc Champions.

Does Stetson Wright ride in the PBR? ›

Roster Rundown: Team Stetson Wright | PBR | Professional Bull Riders. A team of experienced rodeo bull riders comprises Team Wright for the PBR Monster Energy Team Challenge.

What are some fun facts about Stetson Wright? ›

Stetson is the first cowboy in PRCA history to win three straight all-around titles to start his career. He also is the first cowboy to collect three all-around titles in a row since Trevor Brazile accomplished that feat in 2013-2015.

What is Stetson Wright's full name? ›

Stetson Dell Wright (@officialstetsonwright) • Instagram photos and videos.

Does Wright brothers have kids? ›

Orville and Wilbur Wright never married or had children, but their brothers, Reuchlin and Lorin, did, and Wright descendants and relatives of those who witnessed the famous flight laid wreaths at the site Tuesday.

How many kids does Cody Wright have? ›

Cody and his wife ShaRee have three other children, sons, Stetson and Statler, and a daughter Lily Jo.

How old is Stetson Wright? ›

The 24-year-old from Beaver, Utah's, run of dominance garnered him the nickname 'Superman. ' But in Round 2 of last year's Finals, Wright bowed out of the competition with a hamstring injury. Three days later, he underwent surgery, and for the last six months, he's been rehabbing to get back in rodeo shape.

Is Stetson Wright in the PBR? ›

In the lead-up to competition, PBR.com will be diving deeper into each roster. The next team on the docket, led by general manager Ty Murray, features team captain Stetson Wright, Garrett Smith, Brady Portenier and Chase Dougherty.

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