That year, he finished 10th in the world standings with $170,296. He qualified for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo once – in 2019. Montero, who grew up in Winnemucca, Nev., bought his PRCA card in 2011. He rode bulls a little bit and broncs, but bareback riding won out on the others.” “Trenten came by it (rodeoing) a little bit, but a lot of it was just hard work and putting in a lot of time,” Harper said. Harper also talked about Montero’s ability in the rodeo arena. He wanted to make life good for the people around him. “He didn’t just go through the motions and act like your friend, he really invested into you. He was a real goofball, but one we all loved dearly. He had a way of making a guy laugh when you didn’t want to. If you called and asked him for anything, he was always the first guy there, even if it meant driving 12 hours across the country to come help you. He had big faith and a big heart for everybody. “Trenten was the toughest human being I’ve been around my whole life,” said lifelong friend Joe Harper, a PRCA saddle bronc rider. Montero and his wife, Maria, have an infant son, Noah, who was born July 26. He was 24th in the PRCA | RAM World Standings with $58,300. Montero was hospitalized at Saint Alphonsus Trauma Center in Boise, Idaho. He was 31.įollowing Montero’s 79-point ride on Macza Pro Rodeo’s Half Crow in Homedale, the horse rolled on top of him, resulting in multiple serious injuries. 10 at the Owyhee County Rodeo in Homedale, Idaho. 30, due to injuries he suffered during a ride on Aug. Bareback rider Trenten Montero, who qualified for the 2019 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, passed away on Aug.
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