Gerald Roberts, a world champion rodeo cowboy from Strong City, Kansas, was known for his fearless riding and deep-rooted love for horses. Alongside his siblings, Gerald grew up breaking wild horses and honing his rodeo skills, eventually becoming a renowned figure in the rodeo world. His family's legacy lives on through the Flint Hills rodeo, the longest consecutively run rodeo in Kansas, which was started by their father in 1937. Gerald's last ride was symbolized by a horse saddled with his championship saddle from Madison Square Garden. The Roberts family is currently collecting rodeo photos, stories, and memorabilia to write a book, and any contributions will be credited to the donors.
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