- Pete Knight
Peter Charles "Pete" Knight (
May 5 1903 -May 23 1937 was a World Champion Rodeo Bronc Rider and an international superstar of Rodeo. Knight was the acclaimed "King of the Cowboys" of the 1930s, and held the Rodeo Association of America title "World Champion Bronc Rider" for 1932, 1933, 1935, and 1936.Bronc Riding career
Knight began formal riding training at the Deep Dale Ranch,
Crossfield ,Alberta , in the spring of 1918. At the first competition he entered atCrossfield in June, 1918, Knight won second place in the bucking contest. His riding style was influenced byYakima Canutt , and was later witnessed byCalgary Stampede founderGuy Weadick , who invited Knight to compete in the 1923Calgary Stampede ; breaking his leg in a riding accident, Knight was unable to compete that year.At the 1924
Calgary Stampede , Knight won second place in the Canadian Bucking Horse Championship event by 1/10 of a point behind the Canadian Champion,Pete La Grandeur . In 1925, Knight was invited to join theAlberta Stampede Company , a travelling rodeo firm which touredNorth America . While riding with the company inMontreal in October, 1926, Knight rode the legendary bucking horse, "Midnight ". In 1927, Knight won both the North American Open Bucking Championship and the Canadian Bucking Championship at theCalgary Stampede , placing his name on thePrince of Wales' Cup for the first time.At the
Hand Hills Lake Stampede situated nearDrumheller ,Alberta , Knight won the bucking horse event through four consecutive years (1924, 1925, 1926, and 1927) and the wild horse race event in 1928.At the 1930
Calgary Stampede , Knight won the Canadian Championship Bucking event for the second time, and weeks later, won the 1930 bucking event at theCheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo . In 1931, Knight won the World Series Rodeo bucking event held in Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, and was chosen to compete against three other riders (the bucking event winners of the 1931 Rodeos atCalgary ,Pendleton , andCheyenne ) for theJack Dempsey Trophy, which Knight won atReno ,Nevada in theRide of Champions event held in June, 1932. He went on to win the bucking event at the 1932Pendleton Round-Up inPendleton ,Oregon .Knight entered the
Calgary Stampede in 1933, again winning both the North American Open Bucking Championship and the Canadian Championship Bucking event, and was presented with thePrince of Wales' cup for perpetuity. Later in 1933, Knight won the bucking event held at theWorld's Fair Rodeo inChicago ,Illinois . Later that year, Country Music recording artistWilf Carter recorded "Pete Knight, The King of the Cowboys." The same year, Knight performed screen tests and rode bucking horses in movies for silver screen starTom Mix atLos Angeles ,California .In 1934, Knight was invited to ride in England with the
Tex Austin Rodeo Troupe. Later in 1934, Knight was invited toMelbourne ,Australia , where he rode in theStewart McColl pageant with fellow riderYakima Canutt . TheRodeo Association of America (RAA) named Knight the World Champion Bronc Rider for 1932, 1933, 1935, and 1936. At the Rodeo held in Boston Gardens in 1936, Knight helped organize the Cowboy strike, becoming a founding member of theCowboys Turtle Association (CTA) in 1936.On May 23, 1937, Knight was trampled to death by a horse called "
Duster ," at theHayward Rodeo inCalifornia . He was buried in theHayward Lone Pine cemetery; his remains were later reintered in 1960 at the Greenwood cemetery inHot Springs ,Arkansas . Pete Knight's cups, trophies, saddles and buckles became a permanent fixture at theNational Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum inOklahoma City ,Oklahoma ,USA . In his hometown ofCrossfield ,Alberta , the town named its arena in honor of Pete Knight, and holds an annual "Pete Knight Days Rodeo."References
* Faulknor, Cliff (1977) " Turn Him Loose! ", Western Producer Prairie Books
* Gunderson, Harald (1996) " The Linder Legend ", Sagebrush Publishing, Calgary ISBN 0-9695792-2-5
* Kennedy, Fred (1952) " The Calgary Stampede Story ", T. Edward Thonger Publications, Calgary
* Kennedy, Fred (1972) " Alberta Was My Beat ", The Albertan Publishing Corp., Calgary
* Knight, Darrell (2004) " Pete Knight - The Cowboy King ", Deteselig Publishing, Calgary ISBN 1-55059-274-2
* Kroetsch, Robert (1986) " Seed Catalogue ", Turnstone Press, Winnipeg ISBN 0-88801-109-1
* MacEwan, Grant (1952) " Between the Red and the Rockies ", University of Toronto Press, Toronto ISBN 0802060129
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