Flint Rasmussen

[1][2][3] A former high school math and history teacher, Rasmussen signed a contract with the Professional Bull Riders and provided entertainment at their Premier Series events.

[2][3] On January 25, 1968, Stan and Tootsie Rasmussen had their youngest child, Flint, in Havre, Montana.

[4][5] After high school, Rasmussen attended college at the University of Montana Western where he completed a double major in history and math as an honor student.

As the public radio sports announcer for the UMW Bulldogs, he had his voice heard for the first time by an audience.

In 2010, Rasmussen made a special appearance as the Pendleton High School graduation speaker.

[10] On March 11, 2009, Rasmussen, at the age of 41, suffered a heart attack at his house in Choteau, Montana.

1 thing that surprised me was the crowd reaction... and I've missed these people," [11][12] Rasmussen said on returning to the arena after his heart attack.

[15] Rasmussen began his full-time career as a sideline reporter for the PBR Team Series in July of that year.

Allen Bestwick did not return as a sideline reporter for the PBR Team Series, and Rasmussen's sideline reporting partner was now five-time PRCA World Champion steer wrestler Luke Branquinho, who himself had retired as a rodeo contestant in 2021.

Rasmussen in 2007