Duke Energy Florida lineworkers advance to International Lineman’s Rodeo after state competition

Harry K. Sideris, President and Chief Executive Officer
Harry K. Sideris, President and Chief Executive Officer
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Duke Energy announced on Mar. 9 that its Florida lineworkers have advanced from the regional lineman’s rodeo and will represent the company at the International Lineman’s Rodeo in Bonner Springs, Kansas, this fall.

The event highlights the importance of highly trained lineworkers for maintaining reliable electric service. Competitions like these help participants practice complex repairs and restoration work in a controlled environment, reinforcing safety standards and best practices that are essential for keeping power flowing to customers.

Marc Arnold, Duke Energy Florida senior vice president of power grid operations, said: “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.”

Tanner O’Shea, a Southeast Orlando-based Duke Energy Florida lineworker and 10-year rodeo competitor, said: “Win or lose, it’s an honor to compete in the rodeo year after year. As linemen, we know we have to be quick, yet thorough, and stay focused on safety above all else in order to keep the lights on for our customers. This event encourages us to hone those skills and continue developing in our chosen craft while also bringing us closer together as a team. It’s a tradition we all love and take very seriously.”

Winners from this year’s Florida Lineman’s Rodeo include Corey Sill (Ocala) who took first place in Apprentice Overall Awards; Charles McNulty (Dunnellon), Jonathan Radomski (Inverness), and Noah Scarpetta (Dunnellon) who won first place in Journeyman Overall Awards; and Chet Braden (St. Petersburg), Ed Filor (Inverness), Henry Shupe (Seven Springs) who were recognized as Overall Best Senior Team. The event was supported by company staff as well as community volunteers including students from local colleges.

Duke Energy Florida supplies electricity to two million customers across a 13,000-square-mile area in Florida. Its parent company serves millions more across several states with both electric and natural gas utilities.



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