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Statue of legendary bull unveiled

A larger-than-life statue of a legendary bull from the Calgary Stampede was unveiled Thursday outside the city's stock exchange tower.
The 4.3 metre bronze likeness of Outlaw the legendary bull cost $450,000. ((CBC))

A larger-than-life statue of a legendary bull from the Calgary Stampede rodeo was unveiled Thursday outsidethe city'sstock exchange tower.

The giant bronze tribute to Outlaw a 995-kilogram, red and white speckled bull who was only ever riddenoncein 71 tries is mounted on a pedestal at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Second Street S.W.

"Outlaw reflects our western heritage and the entrepreneurialism, grit and determination symbolic of the capital markets," said Wes Peters, spokesman for the Calgary Chartered Financial Analyst Society, which worked with Calgary Stampede to commission the statue.

The $450,000 bronze, created by Saskatchewan artist Richard Loffler, was revealed at 2 p.m. sharp, as the siren marked the end of trading at the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Outlaw leaps out of the rodeo chutes with Steven Turner of Cochrane, Alta., during action at the Calgary Stampede on July 9, 2004. ((Larry MacDougal/Canadian Press))

"Outlaw was truly a champion in the world of bull riding and his statue will only add to the pride we have in our western heritage," said Dr. David Chalack, president of the Calgary Stampede.

In2004, Outlaw rang the closing bell using the bell around his neck to mark the closing of the New York Stock Exchange, the first animal in the exhange's history to do so.

He died a month later at age seven and was buried at a cemetery forchampion rodeo animalsnear Hanna, 215 kilometres northeast of Calgary.

Outlaw's sculpture is one of several large bronze pieces planned by the Stampede's public art committee to beplaced on the Stampede grounds and around Calgary, the organization said.

Outlaw has also been immortalized on canvas for the 2010 Calgary Stampede poster.