[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 9 (Monday, January 23, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Pages S33-S34]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO JHETT JOHNSON
Mr. BARRASSO. Mr. President, today I wish to honor a true American
Cowboy, Jhett Johnson. At the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las
Vegas, Jhett and his teammate, Turtle Powell, took home the gold buckle
in the team roping competition after 10 rounds of competition against
the best of the best.
Those of us in Wyoming talk about the Code of the West. As a sixth-
generation Wyoming rancher and now a world champion rodeo cowboy, Jhett
Johnson personifies the code. He lives each day with courage, takes
pride in his work, and rides for the brand. Jhett has demonstrated this
in all aspects of his life, not just his rodeo career. When still in
his twenties, Jhett survived cancer. He approached his illness, and his
recovery, by living the code. He wanted to finish what he started, and
he intended to do what needed to be done. He knew that there were
hundreds of rodeos ahead of him, and he wasn't going to let cancer slow
him down.
We can all learn from Jhett Johnson and his teammate, Turtle Powell.
Team roping is not an individual sport. You must trust your partner.
Team roping takes in incredible amount of practice and skill, but you
must acknowledge that sometimes you catch one and sometimes you don't.
Competing requires miles and miles of travel to rodeos across our great
Nation, which means time away from family and loved ones.
When he is not rodeoing, Jhett enjoys training horses on the family
ranch near Casper, WY. He is the devoted husband to Jenny and father to
three sons, Kellan, Carson, and Cress.
Mr. President, join me in congratulating Wyoming's world champion
cowboy, Jhett Johnson, on his terrific accomplishments.
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