Noted Rodeo Champion. He was the 4-time world champion saddle bronc rider, 1932, ‘33, ‘35 and '36. He was also the 3-time Calgary Stampede champion. He was killed in 1937 at the Hayward, California rodeo. Originally buried in California, his body was moved in 1960 in order to be beside his wife and daughter. In his hometown of Crossfield, Alberta, the town named its arena in honor of Pete Knight, and holds an annual “Pete Knight Days Rodeo”.
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