The world championships awarded by this organization are the highest rodeo honors given in the rodeo profession. B1.0.1.19Official Rodeo Rules means the rules described in Chapter 11 of the Bylaws, as they may be amended from time to time. It is held alongside the National Finals Rodeo.[41][42]. B1.0.1.17Member means an individual who is either a Card Member, a Permit Member, or Special Member (as defined in Section B2.6 of these Bylaws) of the PRCA. Caden Camp, 5.6, $719; 3. Membership applications received after September 1 of a Dues Paying Year will be considered for the following Dues Paying Year, provided that applicants may participate in PRCA-sanctioned activities as soon as their applications are granted. B2.5.1.6 Minimum Rodeo and Performance Requirements. Each active Contestant Card Member and each active Contestant Permit Member will pay an additional $40 and $20 respectively, when they pay their dues. Since its first year, The Xtreme Bulls tour has had Division 2 events where riders try to qualify to earn spots on the main Division 1 events. Kolby Bignell, 6.9, $479; 4. A Member shall be entitled to rely on interpretations of PRCA Bylaws, Official Rodeo Rules or Ground Rules from the PRCA National Office only that if such interpretation is conveyed in writing by the CEO or his designee based on a request by the Member, provided that the CEO or his designee has the affirmative obligation to respond in writing to such Member request. appropriate disciplinary procedures of its members. We're sorry but ProRodeo.com doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. After completion of the internship, the Director of Rodeo Administration will examine the New Timers required documentation to accept or deny the Timer membership application. Trevor Brazile, (born November 16, 1976, Amarillo, Texas, U.S.), American rodeo cowboy who dominated the sport in the early 21st century. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. B2.4.1 Obtaining Contestant Card Member Status. Schumacher, Hillsboro, Wisconsin, 1995 Jerome Davis, Archdale, North Carolina, 1994 Daryl Mills, Pink Mountain, British Columbia, Canada, 1983 Cody Snyder, Redcliff, Alberta, Canada, 1971 Bill Nelson, San Francisco, California, 1970 Gary Leffew, Santa Maria, California, 1963 Bill Kornell, Palm Springs, California, 1946 Pee Wee Morris, Custer, South Dakota, 1937 Smoky Snyder, Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada, 1935 Smoky Snyder, Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada, 1934 Frank Schneider, Caliente, California, 1933 Frank Schneider, Caliente, California, 1932 (tie) Smoky Snyder, Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada, 1932 (tie) Johnie Schneider, Livermore, California, 1931 Smoky Snyder, Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada, 1930 Johnie Schneider, Livermore, California, 1929 Johnie Schneider, Livermore, California, 2022 Martha Angelone, Stephenville, Texas, 2021 Sawyer Gilbert, Buffalo, South Dakota, 2020 Jackie Crawford, Stephenville, Texas, 2021 Stetson Wright, Milford, Utah, $585,850, 2017 Tuf Cooper, Weatherford, Texas, 341,560, 2016 Junior Nogueira, Presidente Prudente, So Paulo, Brazil, 231,728, 2015 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 518,011, 2014 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 191,250, 2013 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 170,823, 2012 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 82,841, 2011 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 106,250, 2010 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 211,509, 2009 Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colorado, 113,802, 2008 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 149,098, 2007 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 139,614, 2006 Joe Beaver, Huntsville, Texas, 127,914, 2004 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 55,774, 2003 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 79,539, 2002 Jesse Bail, Camp Cook, South Dakota, 65,609, 2001 Jesse Bail, Camp Cook, South Dakota, 89,858, 2000 Joe Beaver, Huntsville, Texas, 123,356, 1999 Cody Ohl, Stephenville, Texas, 86,438, 1998 Herbert Theriot, Poplarville, Mississippi, 107,899, 1997 Joe Beaver, Huntsville, Texas, 83,228, 1996 Herbert Theriot, Poplarville, Mississippi, 35,898, 1993 Ty Murray, Stephenville, Texas, 124,821, 1992 Ty Murray, Stephenville, Texas, 86,268, 1991 Ty Murray, Stephenville, Texas, 101,242, 1990 Ty Murray, Stephenville, Texas, 72,818, 1987 Lewis Feild, Elk Ridge, Utah, 75,212, 1986 Lewis Feild, Elk Ridge, Utah, 46,620, 1984 Dee Pickett, Caldwell, Idaho, 30,677, 1983 Roy Cooper, Durant, Oklahoma, 27,653, 1982 Jimmie Cooper, Monument, New Mexico, 29,268, 1981 Jimmie Cooper, Monument, New Mexico, 19,500, 1980 Lyle Sankey, Branson, Missouri, 20,000, 1979 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma, 10,535, 1978 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma, 20,000, 1977 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma, 10,749, 1976 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma, 9,005, 1975 Sandy Kirby, Greenville, Texas, 4,955, 1974 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma, 3,038, 1971 Bobby Berger, Norman, Oklahoma, 4,019, 1964 Jim Bob Altizer, Del Rio, Texas, 2,341, 1963 Sonny Worrell, Altoona, Kansas, 1,562, 1962 Harley May, Oakdale, California, 2,326, 1961 Benny Reynolds, Melrose, Montana, 2,610, 1960 Don McLaughlin, Fort Worth, Texas, 3,172, 2018 (tie) Tim O'Connell, Zwingle, Iowa, 849.5 10, 2017 Tim O'Connell, Zwingle, Iowa, 835.5 10, 2016 Tim O'Connell, Zwingle, Iowa, 842 10, 2015 Steven Peebles, Redmond, Oregon, 832.5 10, 2013 Kaycee Feild, Spanish Fork, Utah 823 10, 2012 Kaycee Feild, Spanish Fork, Utah 834 10, 2011 Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah, 860.5 10, 2010 Justin McDaniel, Porum, Oklahoma, 836.5 10, 2008 Justin McDaniel, Porum, Oklahoma, 859 10, 2005 (tie) Kelly Timberman, Mills Wyoming 837.5 10, 2005 (tie) Cimmaron Gerke, Fort Worth, Texas, 837.5 10, 2004 Kelly Timberman, Mills, Wyoming, 836.5, 2003 Cody Jessee, Pineville, Oregon, 839 10, 2002 Jason Jeter, Fort Worth, Texas, 839 10, 2001 Clint Corey, Powell Butte, Oregon, 811 10, 2000 Jeffrey Collins, Redfield, Kansas, 816 10, 1999 Lan LaJeunesse, Morgan, Utah, 813 10, 1998 Mark Gomes, Hutchinson, Kansas, 786 10, 1997 Eric Mouton, Weatherford, Oklahoma, 796 10, 1996 Mark Garrett, Spearfish, South Dakota, 786 10, 1995 Marvin Garrett, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, 775 10, 1992 Deb Greenough, East Helena, Montana, 783 10, 1991 Wayne Herman, Dickinson, North Dakota, 783 10, 1989 Marvin Garrett, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, 775 10, 1988 Dave Appleton, Arlington, Texas, 757 10, 1987 Bruce Ford, Kersey, Colorado, 774 10, 1985 Chuck Logue, McKinney, Texas, 752 10, 1984 Lewis Feild, Elk Ridge, Utah, 752 10, 1983 (tie) Larry Peabody, Bozeman, Montana 733 10, 1983 (tie) Danny Brady, Henderson, Nevada, 733 10, 1982 Bruce Ford, Kersey, Colorado, 752 10, 1981 Jimmy Cleveland, Durant, Oklahoma, 765 10, 1980 Bruce Ford, Kersey, Colorado, 730 10, 1979 Bruce Ford, Kersey, Colorado, 719 10, 1976 Jack Ward Jr., Odessa, Texas, 710 10, 1975 Jack Ward Jr., Odessa, Texas, 745 10, 1974 Jack Ward Jr., Odessa, Texas, 722 10, 1973 Sandy Kirby, Greenville, Texas, 709 10, 1972 Ace Berry, Modesto, California, 685 10, 1971 Ace Berry, Modesto, California, 684 10, 1970 John Edwards, Red Lodge, Montana, 664 10, 1967 Clyde Vamvoras, Burkburnett, Texas, 562 9, 1966 Gary Tucker, Carlsbad, New Mexico, 524 8, 1965 Dennis Reiners, Clara City, Minnesota, 476 8, 1964 Jack Buschbom, Mobridge, South Dakota, 464 8, 1963 John Hawkins, Twain Harte, California, 1,409 8, 1962 John Hawkins, Twain Harte, California, 1,403 8, 1961 Jack Buschbom, Mobridge, South Dakota, 1,374 8, 1960 Benny Reynolds, Dillon, Montana, 1,732 10, 1959 Jack Buschbom, Cassville, Wisconsin, 1,790 10, 2022 Kyle Irwin, Robertsdale, Alabama, 46.1 10, 2021 Will Lummus, Byhalia, Mississippi, 43 10, 2020 Jacob Edler, Alva, Oklahoma, 43.4 10, 2019 Matt Reeves, Cross Plains, Texas, 48.4 10, 2018 Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, Mississippi, 44.5 10, 2017 Dakota Eldrige, Elko, Nevada, 45.4 10, 2016 Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, Mississippi 41.9 10, 2015 Dakota Eldridge, Elko, Nevada, 45.6 10, 2014 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 41.6 10, 2012 Les Shepperson, Midwest, Wyoming, 48.6 10, 2011 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 41.9 10, 2010 (tie) Dean Gorsuch, Gering, Nebraska, 45.7 10, 2010 (tie) Billy Bugenig, Ferndale, California, 45.7 10, 2009 Lee Graves, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 45.1 10, 2008 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 41.9 10, 2007 Jason Miller, Lance Creek, Wyoming, 42.7 10, 2006 Dean Gorsuch, Gering, Nebraska, 47.8 10, 2005 Lee Graves, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 39.2 10, 2004 Ronnie Fields, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 43.2 10, 2003 Mickey Gee, Wichita Falls, Texas, 47.3 10, 2002 Sid Steiner, Bastrop, Texas, 41.8 10, 2000 Chad Biesemeyer, Stephenville, Texas, 50.7 10, 1999 Mickey Gee, Wichita Falls, Texas, 42.0 10, 1998 Mike Smith, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 44.3 10, 1996 Mark Roy, Dalemead, Alberta, Canada, 44.8 10, 1995 Rooster Reynolds, Twin Bridges, Montana, 64.3 10, 1994 Blaine Pederson, Amisk, Alberta, Canada, 55.3 10, 1993 Steve Duhon, Opelousas, Louisiana, 49.3 10, 1992 Mark Roy, Dalemead, Alberta, Canada, 58.0 10, 1991 Blaine Pederson, Amisk, Alberta, Canada, 59.1 10, 1990 Ivan Teigen, Camp Cook, South Dakota, 72.2 10, 1989 Marty Melvin, Holabid, South Dakota, 57.7 10, 1988 John W. Jones Jr., Morrow Bay California, 64.1 10, 1987 Steve Duhon, Opelousas, Louisiana, 48.1 10, 1985 Ote Berry, Gordon, Nebraska, 49.3 10, 1984 Roy Duvall, Checotah, Oklahoma, 57.8 10, 1983 Jimmie Cooper, Monument, New Mexico, 78.5 10, 1982 Chris Lybbert, Coyote, California, 78.7 10, 1981 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma, 69.5 10, 1978 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma, 97.5 11, 1977 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma, 65.8 10, 1976 Tommy Puryear, Leander, Texas, 87.1 10, 1975 Bob Christophersen, Glendive Montana, 69.0 10, 1974 Bob Marshall, San Martin, California, 82.7 10, 1973 Bob Marshall, San Martin, California, 71.6 10, 1972 Jerry Peveto, Hugo, Oklahoma, 82.8 10, 1971 Bob Christophersen, Sioux City, Iowa, 75.2 10, 1970 John W Jones Sr., Morror Bay, California, 85.8 10, 1969 John W Jones Sr., Morror Bay, California, 60.0 9, 1968 John W Jones Sr., Morror Bay, California, 67.5 9, 1967 Walt Linderman, Belfry, Montana, 70.0 9, 1966 Jack Roddy, San Jose, California, 74.6 8, 1965 John W Jones Sr., Morror Bay, California, 91.0 8, 1964 Billy Hale, Checotah, Oklahoma, 69.2 8, 1963 Billy Hale, Checotah, Oklahoma, 101.6 8, 1962 Mark Schricker, Sutherlin, Oregon, 85.7 8, 1961 C.R. The top cowboys and cowgirls compete in the PRCAs 60 largest regular season rodeos where they try to earn points towards the tour finale in September, the Cinch Playoffs. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) is the oldest and largest professional rodeo organization in the United States that sanctions men's events. Members acknowledge that rodeo events, including PRCA- sanc- tioned events, are inherently dangerous activities. Circuit designation must be indicated on the renewal form in accordance with Section B9.3. Easily apply. B2.0.8 Bylaws, Rules or Ground Rules Interpretations Must Be In Writing. 1980 Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, North Dakota, 1979 Charlie Atwell, Huntersville, North Carolina, 2021 Beau Cooper, Stettler, Alberta, Canada, $49,247, 2020 Luke Potter, Maple City, Kansas, $34,300.56, 2019 Haven Meged, Miles, Montana, $246,013.45, 2018 Ty Harris, San Angelo, Texas, $62,752, 2014 John "Catfish" Brown, Collinsville, Texas, 1984 Harold "Puddin" Payne, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2022 Lukasey Morris, Union City, Oklahoma, $100,667, 2021 Creek Young, Springfield, Missouri, $243,647, 2020 Colten Fritzlan, Rifle, Colorado, $241,446, 2019 Stetson Wright, Milford, Utah, 267,344*, 2018 Clayton Sellars, Fruitland Park, Florida, $90,863, 2017 Boudreaux Campbell, Crockett, Texas, $88,063, 1977 Allan Jordan Jr., Bloomington, California, 2022 Logan Currie, Wharton, Texas, $17,297, 2020 Dalton Walker, Clyde, Texas, $13,841, 2018 Chance Jasperson, Hudson Oaks, Texas, $10,243, 2017 Kelton McMillen, Paden, Oklahoma, $8,625, 1993 J. Paul Williams, Ponca City, Oklahoma, 1986 Phillip Berry, Lovington, New Mexico, 1979 Bucky Lee Braden, Ponca City, Oklahoma, 2022 Bayleigh Choate, Fort Worth, Texas, $182,971, 2021 Kylee Scribner, Azle, Texas, $47,312, 2020 Paige Jones, Wayne, Oklahoma, $20,985, 2019 Carly Taylor, Andersonville, Tennessee, $72,300, 2017 Taci Bettis, Round Top, Texas, $97,023, 2022 Josie Conner, Iowa, Louisiana, $48,138, 2021 Madison Outhier, Fulshear, Texas, $20,000, This page was last edited on 19 February 2023, at 22:40. Specialty acts, including trick riders, trick ropers, Roman teams, horse and mule acts, acts including livestock (hogs, sheep or cattle), dog acts or any act in which the performers enter the arena on horses and are dressed in western attire; K. Miscellaneous acts. Words and phrases defined elsewhere in these Bylaws and the Official Rodeo Rules have the meanings so given to them. ARTICLE VI This corporation shall be a body corporate and public by and in its corporate name with full powers and rights of succession, capable of suing and being sued, with the right to make and enforce contracts in connection with the legitimate business of the corporation. B1.2.1 Scope of Indemnification. Then, there was the Large Outdoor Rodeo Committee of the Year and Small Outdoor Rodeo Committee of the Year awards. For purposes of the Colorado Revised Nonprofit Corporations Act, all Members shall be considered nonvoting members and shall have voting rights only as specified herein. Because of the large amount of money (10million dollars) at stake in the NFR, the leaders in each event going into the NFR are often dethroned for the year's championship at that event. Rodeo action is held over 10 consecutive days at the National Finals, with the top money winner for the year crowned the year's PRCA World Champion in each discipline at the end of the NFR. Bull riders must compete in at least forty complete PRCA rodeos if they want the money won on the Xtreme Bulls tour to count in the world standings towards the National Finals Rodeo. A new Arena Secretary applicant who completes the PRCA training session and successfully passes all required tests will be issued a probationary membership card good for three rodeos. Wrangler NFR Qualifications: 4 (1999, 2002-04) Pace Picante Series Titles: 1 Pace Chute-out: 2003 . NFR . 1 source for PBR news, results, videos and more. B1.0.1.9 Day-Money means the money paid for the single performance in rodeos with two or more performances and one go-round. B2.0.1.2 Prohibition on Conflicting Rodeo Association Interests. [30][31], The PRCA held the Permit Member of the Year Challenge in which the top five permit holders in each of the standard male rodeo events at the end of the regular season competed for the chance of being crowned the Permit Member of the Year in their respective events. B1.0.1.15Ground Rules means the special competition rules adopted in accordance with B10.1.4. Applicants for Noncontestant Card Member-Clown/Barrelman status must submit a completed PRCA application to the PRCA. As of 1995 both the best team wins a gold buckle, one for each roper, header and heeler. B1.0.1.23PRCA Business Section means the publication described in B1.1.8. Avg Stock Score. B2.0.9 Nonvoting Members. #2015 Steer Roping Rookie of the Year Thomas Smith is the son of Tom Smith, 2014 winner. Money won while a Permit Member will count toward circuit points for qualification for competition at the Circuit Finals Rodeos, including the National Circuit Finals Rodeo, only. *later became a world champion, Source:[124] Top 20 Headers in the PRCA World Standings as of Sept. 26, 2020 1. Sutton Rodeo is built on the foundation of a 6th generation ranching family. Any Contract Personnel who wish to compete in bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, tie-down roping, steer wrestling, team roping or steer roping must first satisfy the requirements to become a Contestant Card Member. Since that time the list of accomplishments has grown beyond belief. The top 35 steer ropers from the 12 PRCA regional American circuits compete at the annual two-day event for the chance of winning the National Circuit Steer Roping title. You can browse through all 2 jobs Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association has to offer. THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY. B1.0.2.1 Gender. ARTICLE VII The corporation shall have the power to take, purchase, hold and dispose of real and personal estate; the right and power to hold and dispose of real and personal estate shall include the right to take the same by gift, bequest, devise or otherwise. All ten winners receive the National Circuit championship belt-buckle. Anyone not wishing to obtain Contestant Card Member status after earning $1,000 as a Permit Member under his first permit may apply for a second and final permit after a time period consisting of the remainder of the dues- paying year in which the $1,000 mark was reached. PRORODEO Alien Cowboy Unisex Short Sleeve T-Shirt $29.95 Prorodeo Authentics PRORODEO Healthy Wealthy Handsome & Happy Short Sleeve T-Shirt $29.95 Prorodeo Authentics PRORODEO Healthy Wealthy Handsome & Happy Fleece Crew $54.95 Prorodeo Authentics PRORODEO Ryder Wright Kneeling Unisex Fleece Crew $54.95 Prorodeo Authentics The Cutoff Dates shall be as follows for the following PRCA- approved rodeos: National Finals Rodeo-end of the Rodeo Year; Circuit Finals Rodeos-30 days prior to the scheduled date of the first performance of the particular CFR or the Rodeo Year-end, whichever comes first. Money won in the Day-Money competition will count as Championship Points. Any Member who receives such information supplied by the PRCA National Office that is not both in writing and based on the final audit of the PRCA Official Standings uses such information at his own risk. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". Bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding and tie-down roping Day-Money will be counted toward filling a permit. There are also two international circuits; the Mexico Circuit and Canada's Maple Leaf Circuit. A non-refundable $500 fee must be submitted to the PRCA with the membership application to defray the costs of the review. Membership Application - Barrel Racing Membership Application - Roping Junior Barrel Membership Application Ropers 17 and Younger Membership Application General Information [19][20] The tour was previously known as the ProRodeo Tour before changing to the Playoff Series in 2022. The PRCA is using that number to acknowledge the 21 lives lost in the shooting in Uvalde, Texas in May. B2.3.1 Requirements to Become Contestant Card Member. [citation needed], The Miss Rodeo America pageant is held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada, every December. * Won Beef Empire Days PRCA Rodeo (Garden City, Kan.). For more information on the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, see https://prorodeo.com. 7. Any person becoming a Member of the PRCA shall become familiar with its Rules and Bylaws and shall comply with and be bound by same. In the event that any provision of this discharge, waiver and release is determined to be invalid for any reason, such invalidity shall not affect the validity of any of the other provisions, which other provi - sions shall remain in full force and effect as if this discharge, waiver and release had been executed with the invalid provision eliminated. B1.1.8 PRCA Business Section. Annual dues, fees, and insurance premiums shall be the same as for Contestant Permit Members. B2.4.2 Dues and Fees. This article lists all of the major champions from each of the events held yearly at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) and the National Finals Steer Roping (NFSR). 2004 However, such advertisement and promotion shall not be made in conjunction with any statement constituting an endorsement by such person of any product or service, unless that persons consent thereto is first obtained. New timer must also attach a copy of the certificate of completion of the PRCA Timers Seminar to their application. Each of the purposes and powers specified shall be regarded as independent purposes and powers and are not intended to be in limitation of the general powers granted to corporations under the laws of the State of Colorado, but are intended to be, and shall be held to be, in furtherance thereof. Upon becoming a Member of the PRCA, an individual agrees to cooperate with and assist any PRCA official in the enforcement of the PRCA Official Rodeo Rules at any PRCA-approved rodeo or in any matter of official business. B1.0.2.3 Deadlines for Submitting Materials to PRCANational Office. Follow. Money won on the Xtreme Broncs tour counts towards the PRCA world standings for the National Finals Rodeo. After two days of competition, the contestant who has won the most money throughout the season, including at the NFSR is crowned the PRCA world champion steer roper. ARTICLE XIV The affairs and management of this corporation shall be under the control of a Board of Directors. 3. *later became a world champion, Source:[118] Rules, the following words and phrases have the given meanings. Only those new applicants with a letter of recommendation from a PRCA Stock Contractor and a PRCA Secretary and who have worked a minimum of ten rodeos in the prior two years as a PRCA Timer will be accepted into a PRCA training session. Money won while a Permit Member will not count toward the World Championship standings or toward qualification for competition at the National Finals Rodeo. Bareback: 1. The date was February 28, 1948, and the location was the St. Angelus hotel in the west Texas town of San Angelo. To promote the professional sport of rodeo through the organization of rodeo participants for their mutual benefit. It does not store any personal data. He set records in lifetime earnings, single-season earnings, and greatest winnings at a single rodeo and became the third cowboy to win more than one triple crown. The buckles now read, "World Champion Header" or "World Champion Heeler."[17]. Annual dues, fees and insurance premiums will be the same as for Contestant Permit Members. (tie) Spooner, Wis., Kissimmee, Fla., & Bonifay, Fla. (tie) Dodge City, Kan., Phoenix, Ariz., & Santa Maria, Calif. (tie) Dodge City, Kan., Round-Up Rodeo and Reno (Nev.) Rodeo, (tie) A Tribute to Chris LeDoux Pro Rodeo, 2016 Junior Nogueira, Presidente Prudente, So Paulo, Brazil, 1980 Paul Tierney, Rapid City, South Dakota, 1975 Leo Camarillo, Oakdale, California (tie), 1951 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierra, South Dakota, 1931 Johnie Schneider, Livermore, California, 2019 Clayton Bigelow, Clements, California, 1996 Mark Garrett, Spearfish, South Dakota, 1995 Marvin Garrett, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, 1994 Marvin Garrett, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, 1992 Wayne Herman, Dickinson, North Dakota, 1989 Marvin Garrett, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, 1981 J.C. Trujillo, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, 1963 John Hawkins, Twain Harte, California, 1936 Smoky Snyder, Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada, 1935 Frank Schneider, Caliente, California, 1933 Nate Woldum, Strathmore, Alberta, Canada, 1932 Smoky Snyder, Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada, 2022 Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, Louisiana, 2021 Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, Louisiana, 2018 Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, Louisiana, 2017 Tyler Pearson, Louisville, Mississippi, 2016 Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, Louisiana, 2014 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 2012 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 2011 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 2009 Lee Graves, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2008 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 2005 Lee Graves, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2004 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 1994 Blaine Pederson, Amisk, Alberta, Canada, 1989 John W Jones Jr., Morro Bay, California, 1988 John W Jones Jr., Morro Bay, California, 1984 John W Jones Jr., Morro Bay, California, 1982 Stan Williamson, Kellyville, Oklahoma, 1979 Stan Williamson, Kellyville, Oklahoma, 1973 Bob Marshall, San Martin, California, 1970 John W. Jones Sr., Morro Bay, California, 2022 Kaleb Driggers (header), Hoboken, Georgia, 2022 Junior Noguiera (heeler), Presidente Prudente, So Paulo, Brazil, 2021 Kaleb Driggers (header), Hoboken, Georgia, 2021 Junior Noguiera (heeler), Presidente Prudente, So Paulo, Brazil, 2020 Colby Lovell (header), Madisonville, Texas, 2020 Paul Eaves (heeler), Lonedell, Missouri, 2019 Clay Smith (header), Broken Bow, Oklahoma, 2019 Wesley Thorp (heeler), Throckmorton, Texas, 2018 Clay Smith (header), Broken Bow, Oklahoma, 2017 Erich Rogers (header), Round Rock, Arizona, 2017 Cory Petska (heeler), Marana, Arizona, 2016 Levi Simpson (header), Ponoka, Alberta, Canada, 2016 Jeremy Buhler (heeler), Arrowwood, Alberta, Canada, 2015 Aaron Tsinigine (header), Tuba City, Arizona, 2015 Kollin VonAhn (heeler), Blanchard, Oklahoma, 2014 Clay Tryan (header), Billings, Montana, 2014 Jade Corkill (heeler), Fallon, Nevada, 2013 Clay Tryan (header), Billings, Montana, 2013 Jade Corkill (heeler), Fallon, Nevada, 2012 Chad Masters (header), Cedar Hill, Tennessee, 2012 Jade Corkill (heeler), Fallon, Nevada, 2011 Turtle Powell (header), Stephenville, Texas, 2011 Jhett Johnson (heeler), Casper, Wyoming, 2010 Patrick Smith (heeler), Midland, Texas, 2009 Nick Sartain (header), Yukon, Oklahoma, 2009 Kollin VonAhn (heeler), Durant, Oklahoma, 2008 Matt Sherwood (header), Pima, Arizona, 2008 Randon Adams (heeler), Logandale, Nevada, 2007 Chad Masters (header), Clarksville, Tennessee, 2007 Walt Woodard (header), Stockton, California, 2006 Matt Sherwood (header), Queen Creek, Arizona, 2006 Allen Bach (heeler), Weatherford, Texas, 2005 Clay Tryan (header), Billings, Montana, 2005 Patrick Smith (healer), Midland, Texas, 2004 Speed Williams (header), Llano, Texas, 2003 Speed Williams (header), Amarillo, Texas, 2002 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 2001 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 2000 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 1999 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 1998 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 1997 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 1996 Steve Purcella (header), Hereford, Texas, 1996 Steve Northcott (heeler), Odessa, Texas, 1995 Bobby Hurley (header), Ceres, California, 1995 Allen Bach (heeler), Toltec, Arizona, 1994 Jake Barnes (header), Cave Creek, Arizona, 1994 Clay O'Brien Cooper (heeler), Gilbert, Arizona, 1992 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Gilbert, Arizona, 1989 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Chandler Heights, Arizona, 1988 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Chandler Heights, Arizona, 1987 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Chandler Heights, Arizona, 1986 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Chandler Heights, Arizona, 1985 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Chandler Heights, Arizona, 1983 Leo Camarillo, Lockeford, California, 1981 Doyle Gellerman, Oakdale, California, 1969 Jerold Camarillo, Oakdale, California, 1965 Jim Rodriguez Jr., Paso Robles, California, 1962 Jim Rodriguez Jr., Castroville, California, 1960 Jim Rodriguez Jr., Castroville, California, 1959 Jim Rodriguez Jr., Castroville, California, 1954 Eddie Schell, Camp Verde, California, 1938 John Rhodes, Sombrero Butte, Arizona, 1936 John Rhodes, Sombrero Butte, Arizona, 1929 Charles Maggini, San Jose, California, 2019 Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta, Canada, 2016 Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta, Canada, 2005 Jeff Willert, Belvidere, South Dakota, 2002 Glen O'Neill, Didsbury, Alberta, Canada, 2001 Tom Reeves, Eagle Butte, South Dakota, 1999 Billy Etbauer, Ree Heights, South Dakota, 1996 Billy Etbauer, Ree Heights, South Dakota, 1992 Billy Etbauer, Ree Heights, South Dakota, 1990 Robert Etbauer, Ree Heights, South Dakota, 1989 Clint Johnson, Spearfish, South Dakota, 1988 Clint Johnson, Spearfish, South Dakota, 1987 Clint Johnson, Spearfish, South Dakota, 1985 Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, North Dakota, 1984 Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, North Dakota, 1983 Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, North Dakota, 1981 Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, North Dakota, 1980 Clint Johnson, Spearfish, South Dakota, 1976 Mel Hyland, Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada (tie), 1972 Mel Hyland, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, 1966 Marty Wood, Bowness, Alberta, Canada, 1964 Marty Wood, Bowness, Alberta, Canada, 1962 Kenny McLean, Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada, 1961 Winston Bruce, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1958 Marty Wood, Bowness, Alberta, Canada, 1957 Alvin Nelson, Sentinel Butte, North Dakota, 1954 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, 1953 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, 1952 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, 1951 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, 1949 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, 1947 Carl Olson, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1935 Pete Knight, Crossfield, Alberta, Canada, 1933 Pete Knight, Crossfield, Alberta, Canada, 1932 Pete Knight, Crossfield, Alberta, Canada, 1994 Herbert Theriot, Wiggins, Mississippi, 1979 Paul Tierney, Rapid City, South Dakota, 1977 Jim Glastone, Cardston, Alberta, Canada, 1975 Jeff Copenhaver, Spokane, Washington, 1933 Bill McFarlane, Red Bluff, California, 1932, Richard Merchant, Kirkland, Arizona, 2018 Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas, 2017 Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas, 1970 Don McLaughlin, Fort Collins, Colorado, 1963 Don McLaughlin, Fort Collins, Colorado, 2006 B.J.
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