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Sage Kimzey has stepped into the bull riding arena to rise as a promising name. He marked his presence in the industry in 2013 as he took on the Rangers Rodeo to dominate the field. Stepping out from his first arena, Sage has won 7 PRCA bull riding world championships. Now as he treads ahead in attaining newer feats, he remains backed by the support of his ever-so-brilliant wife, Alexis.

Sage and Alexis have remained a popular couple in the bull-riding industry. Being together for nearly a decade, the two have left no opportunity to extend support to the other. If one were to talk about Sage Kimzey, one couldn’t ignore the presence Alexis holds. The youngster, besides obvious reasons of recognition, has rightfully paved and stood her own ground. Today, as Alexis joins a fellow cowboy’s wife to speak her own story, Sage left no stone unturned to express his support for his wife.

Bull riding champion extends support for wife on newest feat

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On the 12th of October, the PRCA bull-riding champion took to his Instagram story to reshare a post regarding his wife’s appearance in a podcast. Alexis, who is known to be an award-winning journalist, an entrepreneur, and a host, recently made a feature in the podcast, Companion Pass; hosted by Lindsay Branquinho. Lindsay, who is a cowboy wife herself runs the show to cover the stories of the partners who back the acclaimed rodeo athletes.  For her 16th episode, it was Alexis Kimzey.

“Needless to say, I couldn’t help but feel like she was the one that should have been conducting this interview because this girl really can do it all.” The post shared by Sage captioned. “We talked about all the ways motherhood has changed her, how their real life is different than people might expect & even one of the best pieces of advice she was ever given.”

 

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Sage and Alexis welcomed a new addition to their family in January early this year; Steele Kimzey. Despite being new to parenthood, the two stars have brilliantly handled their work-life. While Kimzey got back on the field recovering from a grueling injury, Alexis stepped into a newer venture; having each other on their sides.

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Sage Kimzey and Alexis Bloomer married each other exactly three years ago, in October 2020. Ever since and before, the two have showcased instances strengthening their bond. Being a host, Alexis has hosted not just her podcast, spotlight: Girl Talk, but has also held interviews for Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.

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She also furthered her curiosity to launch her own perfume and candles brand, Saved Scents. Appearing throughout her ventures, Sage has stood exemplary; from appearing for her interviews to sharing the new steps on social media.

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However, as much as Sage has stood behind, Alexis has equaled the share. Starting their relationship back around 2015, the host has made her presence at almost every one of Sage’s contests. Her presence on social media largely accumulates celebrations and support for the cowboy.

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Adding on, Sage revealed that Alexis provided Sage with a brilliant base when he decided to launch his brand; Be Legendary. “My wife actually came up with that… I told her that I wanted to be able to inspire young kids that needed something to shoot for. We had always talked about becoming legendary and she suggested we use that.” Sage said talking to Cowboy Lifestyle Magazine. With each other’s undivided support, the power couple only heads forward strong and well.

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