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Prized belt buckle stolen from 94-year-old rodeo icon

Bob Holder, 94, won the gold and silver belt buckle at a 1959 Saddle Bronc riding event in the US. (Dan Peled/AAP PHOTOS)

The world's oldest rodeo competitor has his most prized possession stolen, 65 years after he first laid hands on it.

Bob Holder, now 94, won the solid gold and silver belt buckle at a 1959 Saddle Bronc riding event in the United States.

It marked the first time an Australian cowboy had won a major award on the American rodeo circuit.

Holder, who kept riding into his 90s, reported the buckle missing from his Cootamundra property in southwest NSW.

A man in jeans and shirt shows off large oval belt buckle
The 66-year-old buckle is worth more than gold to the Aussie rodeo icon. (HANDOUT/NSW Police/Bob Holder)

It was stolen in December 2023 but Mr Holder took 14 months to notify police as he hoped someone would return the award.

Police hoped someone in the community would recognise the award.

“We are not ruling out that someone has innocently received the belt buckle and belt after it was stolen," Detective Chief Inspector Cameron Whiteside said.

“Mr Holder has been photographed wearing that belt many, many times over the years and ask if anyone has images of the belt to please contact police to assist investigators."

The belt buckle is made of solid silver and gold, with "Sidney Iowa 1959" and Mr Holder's name inscribed on the top.

Man on horse prepares to throw lasso at young calf
Bob Holder, shown here aged 88, has competed in rodeos worldwide (Dan Peled/AAP PHOTOS)

It is worth more than the weight of gold to Mr Holder, known in the rodeo world as the "Cootamundra Cat".

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