Caitlyn Stenberg is widely considered their "rodeo mom” — a title she’s earned through years of supporting athletes, building community, and giving back to the sport she loves. After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 2018, Caitlyn faced a life-changing challenge that only strengthened her determination to make a difference.
Since her diagnosis, she has become a passionate advocate for MS awareness and fundraising, using her platform to educate others and support those affected by the disease. One of her most impactful initiatives is the annual Caitlyn Crusaders Bronc Match, a unique event that brings together the rodeo community to raise funds and awareness while celebrating the spirit of western sports.
In this episode, Caitlyn shares her journey from diagnosis to advocacy, the lessons she’s learned through resilience, and how the rodeo community has rallied around her mission. We also discuss this year’s Caitlyn Crusaders Bronc Match, taking place June 19 in Pilot Butte, and why this event has become such an important cause for so many people.
Whether you're involved in rodeo, know someone living with MS, or simply appreciate stories of perseverance and community, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
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