Winning at RodeoHouston is no small feat, and for Kimes Ranch athlete Holden Myers, it’s a moment that means more than just bringing home a title.
His recent steer wrestling win wasn’t just about a fast run or a clean finish, it was about momentum. It was about confidence, and the kind of breakthrough that can shape the rest of a season. On one of the biggest stages in western sports, Holden stepped up and showed exactly what he’s capable of.
“This win gives me confidence to go win at any other rodeo this year, including the NFR,” Myers shared.
That kind of confidence doesn’t happen overnight. It’s built over time through consistency, discipline, and countless hours of work behind the scenes, all of which reflect Holden’s commitment to the western lifestyle.
When asked what “Live Your Western” means to him, Holden kept it simple:
“To live my western means to work hard at whatever I’m doing throughout the day. Whether it’s training colts, practicing, or ranching, I always want to try hard and do my best.”
It’s a mindset that shows up in everything he does, and even in what he wears. Whether he’s putting in long days in the arena or out on the ranch, Holden relies on gear that can keep up. His go-to? The Raw Dillon Jeans and KR Team Shirt for durability, comfort, and a sharp look in the arena.
And now, with a big RodeoHouston win under his belt, Holden isn’t slowing down. He’s focused, motivated, and already looking ahead to what’s next. You can catch him this weekend at the Extreme Steer Wrestling in Abilene, TX. Good luck, Holden!



