In the news release, Powering Reliability:
Powering Reliability: Duke Energy lineworkers sharpen skills at Carolinas Lineman's regional rodeo
- 30 regional winners advance to the International Lineman's Rodeo this fall, reinforcing the skills customers rely on for safe, reliable power
Why it matters: For customers, reliability starts with highly trained lineworkers. These competitions sharpen the real-world skills lineworkers use every day – working quickly and safely to keep power flowing and restoring service when outages occur.
By practicing complex repairs and power restoration work in a controlled, deenergized environment, lineworkers reinforce strict safety standards and best practices that carry directly into the field. This hands‑on preparation leads to a more resilient grid and quicker restoration during outages, improving reliability for customers.
What they're saying:
"Every drill, every practice climb and every task at this rodeo comes back to one thing: serving our customers. By constantly sharpening our skills and holding ourselves to the highest safety standards, our crews are better prepared to restore power faster, strengthen reliability and do the work that will build the grid of the future. That commitment shows up every day in the communities we serve."
"What our lineworkers demonstrate at this rodeo is what customers depend on year‑round – strong safety practices, advanced training and a relentless focus on reliability. These events reinforce the expertise that helps restore power faster, strengthen the grid and deliver dependable service when it matters most. We're proud to recognize the dedication behind that work."
"I'm extremely grateful for the win and getting another chance to compete at the International Lineman's Rodeo this year. I'm proud of my fellow apprentices from
The results:
Apprentice Overall Awards
East Division
- First place – Derby Harris (
Roxboro, N.C. ) - Second place –
Mathew Lorenz (Raleigh, N.C. ) - Third place –
George Bassan (Wilmington, N.C. )
West Division
- First place –
Quinnton Smith (Seven Springs, N.C. ) - Second place –
Tyler Eberhardt (Charlotte, N.C. ) - Third place –
Carlos Ibarra (Lincolnton, N.C. )
Overall Best Apprentice –
Journeyman Overall Awards
Eas t Division
- First place –
William Gandy (Hartsville, S.C. ),Joshua Haithcock (Sardis, S.C.),Zachary Haithcock (Timmonsville, S.C. ) - Second place –
Austin Bowden (Benson, N.C. ),Ryan Denning (Benson, N.C. ),Lane Pickett (Louisburg, N.C. ) - Third place –
Gavin Frederick (Wilton, N.C.),Tyler Pegram (Henderson, N.C. ),Preston Pernell (Kittrell, N.C. )
West Division
- First place –
Joshua Buckner (Marion, N.C. ),Tyler Manick (Old Fort, N.C. ),Tyler Nickols (Marion, N.C. ) - Second place –
Miles Bell (Tryon, N.C. ),Heath Burrell (Hendersonville, N.C. ),Jordan Henderson (Hendersonville, N.C. ) - Third place –
Ethan Anders (Travelers Rest, S.C. ),Jay Bagwell (Travelers Rest, S.C. ),John Hightower (Travelers Rest, S.C. )
Overall Best Journeyman Team –
Overall best senior team, East Division –
Overall best senior team, West Division –
The 2026 Carolinas Lineman's Rodeo was supported by company and community volunteers, including 47 Duke Energy volunteers, 30 volunteer students and staff from five community colleges, 79 event judges and eight bucket truck operators.
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Correction: In the quote from Quinnton Smith, "Duke Energy Operation Center" has been updated to "Duke Energy Little Rock Operation Center".
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