All Around Cowboy
Wyatt Muggli
and professional rodeo. His résumé includes qualifying for the national high school finals, the college national finals for two different colleges and more recently, winning the all-around at the pro rodeo in Grand Island, NE. He has also been successful in the United Professional Rodeo Association, winning the all-around multiple times, and he is currently in the hunt for another title in 2020. “I’ve been very blessed to have a little bit of success in rodeo,” Muggli said. “I’m probably the most proud of being able to be competitive in the all around in the different associations and rodeos.” Muggli comes by the rodeo gene honestly. His family has always been involved in the rodeo and ranching world, which includes his uncle, the late Lane Frost. “From the time I was a kid I always wanted to ride horses and rodeo. That’s what my family had always done,” Muggli said. “My parents, uncle, grandparents, and the ones that came before them were all cowboys. I’m very thankful for all the people I’ve been able to meet because of that.” Muggli’s mom, Robin, is a sister to Frost and stays busy with a western store called Frost Ranch Wear. Both Robin and husband, Mark, have always been fully supportive of everything their two sons wanted to do in life. They instilled a
“We get to drive all over the place meeting all kinds of people. I just ask for protection and to be able to make just a small difference in someone’s day,” “I’m very thankful and very blessed to be able to lead the life that I lead. With the Lord’s help, we will be able to face anything that comes our way.” - Wyatt Muggli By Krista Lucas The all-around cowboy may be hard to come by these days. It takes a special kind of competitor to compete in
multiple events and at a high level at that. To succeed at more than one event takes extra dedication, practice and determination, but that has not stopped Oklahoma cowboy
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Wyatt Muggli. Muggli competes in calf roping and team roping and is a true cowboy by trade. He has risen through the ranks of high school, college, amateur,
cowboy mentality in them from an early age. “My earliest memories of riding horses was gathering cattle with my dad,” Muggli
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