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JoJo LeMond: On Going Home & Starting Over
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JoJo LeMond celebrates a 3.4-second run (the new world record for just two teams) in Round 9 at the 2009 NFR with Random Adams. | Hubbell Rodeo Photos

JoJo LeMond roped at four National Finals Rodeos before heading back to his family ranch in Andrews, Texas, to raise his kids with his wife, Blair.

But the move home wasn’t sunshine and rainbows for LeMond, and he’s as real as it gets with how he made the transition out of full-time rodeo and into life as a cutting horse trainer.

LeMond and his family now train horses as a family, keeping 80 outside horses in training at all times. In this episode, LeMond discusses what the transition is like, going from feeding your family with a rope while rodeoing to training horses for a living and making ends meet.


This episode with JoJo LeMond is presented by Gold Buckle Horse Sales. Gold Buckle Horse Sale has come up with a process to take the guesswork out of finding the right horse and allowing both buyer and seller to find the perfect match with confidence. Each horse consigned through Gold Buckle Sales is professionally photographed, videoed and demoed by a professional Gold Buckle Pro. Visit www.goldbucklehorsesale.com.

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