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Kings of Cowboy Christmas: Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord
Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord were Cowboy Christmas's BIG winners.
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Egusquiza and Lord in Red Lodge, Montana, in 2023. | Phil Kitts/AVID Visual Imagery

Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord had a stand-out Fourth-of-July run, winning more than any other team in ProRodeo in 2023 at $25,263 a man.

The high-speed duo topped the team roping at Livingston, Montana, Mandan, North Dakota, and Basin City, Washington, picking up checks at Prescott, Arizona, Oakley City, Utah, and St. Paul, Oregon, too.

Egusquiza and Lord check in with host Chelsea Shaffer from the pickup as the Cowboy Christmas run winds to a close, explaining their horsepower, mental strategy and 2023 plans while en route to the next rodeo.

Dustin Egusquiza & Levi Lord – $25,263.00

  • World’s Oldest Rodeo (Prescott, AZ), First Round, Second Place: 6.1 seconds, $2,739 each
  • World’s Oldest Rodeo (Prescott, AZ), Average, Fifth Place: 13.9 seconds on two head, $2,260 each
  • Oakley Independence Day Rodeo, Third Place: 4.3 seconds, $3,973 each
  • St. Paul Rodeo, First Round, Fourth Place: 4.7 seconds, $2,244 each
  • Livingston Roundup Rodeo, First Place: 3.9 seconds, $5,397 each
  • Mandan Rodeo Days, First Place: 3.8 seconds, $4,315 each
  • Basin City Freedom Rodeo, First Place: 4.8 seconds, $4,335 each
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