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83 year-old Extreme Cowboy competitor still turning heads at Stampede

Craig Lester July 14, 2018

Doris Heintz and her son Rock from the Extreme Cowboy Association talk about their involvement at the Calgary Stampede. The 83-year-old Doris has been riding horses since before she was born and loves to compete.

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