A tragic accident has claimed the life of 18-year-old rodeo star Ace Patton Ashford from Lott, Texas. While tending to a sick calf, a nearby horse became spooked, causing Ashford’s leg to become entangled. He was dragged across an open field and sustained severe head injuries. Despite immediate medical attention, he tragically passed away.
Ashford was a rising talent in the rodeo community, admired for his skill, dedication, and sportsmanship in team roping. He had recently graduated from Rosebud-Lott High School and was preparing to join the Hill College Rodeo Team. His achievements included winning multiple junior and all-ages championships, marking him as one of the most promising young riders in the sport.
Peers and mentors remembered Ashford as humble, hardworking, and genuinely kind. National Finals Rodeo roper Cody Snow praised him as “about as pure as they get,” highlighting both his respect for others and his dedication to rodeo. To honor his memory, a memorial scholarship fund has been established to support future rodeo athletes.
Family, friends, and fellow riders continue to share heartfelt tributes, remembering Ace not only for his talent but for his generosity and positive spirit. His passing serves as a solemn reminder of the risks involved in working with animals, even for experienced riders. Ace Patton Ashford’s legacy lives on through the lives he touched and the impact he made on the rodeo community at such a young age.
