Up-and-Coming Clements
Eight seconds.
That’s all the time Mason Clements has to prove his riding prowess to judges as he competes as a professional bareback rider in rodeos.
A newcomer to pro rodeo, the 25-year-old Springville, Utah, resident placed 10th in the bareback-riding event last year during his first time at the world’s top rodeo, the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Clements is mentored by local legend Kaycee Field, a winner of four consecutive bareback -riding world titles and son of Lewis Field, who himself won six world titles. “We’re competitive with each other no matter what we do,” said Clements of his mentor. “Then we add making money, the physicality of rodeo, the crowds and it makes it that much more fun and makes us more competitive.”
This year, Clements looks to once again return to the world’s top rodeo in pursuit of a world title.