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PPOBR Results 1937 – 2021 IKES PEAK OR BUST RODEO RESULTS 1937–2021 Year 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1946 1947 All-Around Eddie Curtis – Burel Mulkey – – Bud Linderman Bud Linderman Bareback Riding – – – – – Bill Linderman Wag Blessing Saddlebronc Earl Thode Fritz Truan – Fritz Truan Paul Carney Bud Linderman Bud Linderman Riding Bull Riding – – – Paul Crain Smokey Snyder Jimmie Hazan – Steer Riding Herman Linder – Jim Patch – – Calf Roping Dick Truitt Earl Moore Hugh Bennett Toots Mansfield Buck Eckola Buck Standifer Homer Pettigrew Steer Wrestling Joe Thompson Rusty McGinty Hugh Bennett Hub Whiteman Homer Pettigrew Hank Mills Bud Linderman Year 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 All-Around Harry Tompkins Tater Decker Jim Like Gerald Roberts Harry Tompkins Tater Decker – Bareback Riding Jack Salisbury – Billy Weeks Bud Linderman Harry Tompkins Ike Thomason Bill Boag Saddlebronc Chuck Sheppard John Reynolds Buck Rutherford Bill Ward Arlo Curtis Jim Boyle Deb Copenhaver Riding Bull Riding Wag Blessing Buttons Yonnick – Wag Blessing Harry Tompkins Bruce Coker Buck Rutherford Steer Riding Ken Bowen – – Calf Roping Tony Salinas B.J. Pierce Buck Standifer Royce Sewalt Ray Wharton Jim Bob Altizer Rex Beck Steer Wrestling Ken Bowen Charles Colbert Ike Fernandez Dave Campbell Dick Stull Jesse Like Jack Favor Wild Horse Racing Pat Burke Year 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 All-Around – – – – Guy Weeks Tex Martin Tater Decker Bareback Riding Jim Like Jack Buschbom Jack Buschbom Jim Shoulders Guy Weeks Jim Shoulders Bob Brown Saddlebronc Guy Weeks* Marvin Holmes Harley May Guy Weeks Marty Wood Tex Martin Marty Wood Riding J.D. McKenna* Roy Wallace* Bull Riding Jim Shoulders Bruce Coker Bill Rinestine Billy Hand Bruce Coker R.C. Bales Freckles Brown* * Indicates a tie continues to next page Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo Results, 1937-2021 p. i Year 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 Bill Teague* Calf Roping Bill Teague Rex Beck Earl Teague Earl Teague Bill Teague Earl Simon Clifton Smith* Steer Wrestling Wilbur Plaugher Harley May Bill Fedderson Don Dorenkamp Danny Daniels Billy Hale Bob L. Walker Women’s Barrel – – – – Jane Mayo Jane Mayo – Racing Wild Horse Racing – – – Wayne Storm Wayne Storm Freckles Brown Freckles Brown Year 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 All-Around – – – Gary Schricker Jim Houston Larry Mahan Jim Houston Bareback Riding Ralph Buell Guy Weeks Jim Mihalek Clyde Vamvoras Billy Weeks Bob Mayo Jim Houston Saddlebronc Jim Wise Duane Bruce Jim Tescher Enoch Walker Art Allen Ralph Maynard Guy Weeks Riding Bull Riding Bernis Johnson Joe Green Ronnie Rossen Harry Tompkins Billy Minick Dickie Cox Freckles Brown Calf Roping Morris Walker Richard Walker Bud Farris Phil Hatcher Ronnye Sewalt Glen Franklin Ronnye Sewalt Steer Wrestling Wilbur Plaugher Don Huddleston Phil Hatcher George Chapman Billy Hale Duane Eaton Barry Burk Women’s Barrel Babs Neal Ardith Bruce Ardith Bruce Pat Marr Ardith Bruce Ardith Bruce Ardith Bruce Racing Lucky Lovelace* Wild Horse Racing Duane Rodewald Billy Weeks – Tom Bear Swede Hansen Sonny Linger Bill Wier* Year 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 All-Around Larry Mahan Phil Hatcher Doug Brown Jack Himes Bryan Anderson Joe Dorenkamp Dave Brock Bareback Riding Larry Mahan Gary Tucker Joe Alexander Royce Smith Joe Alexander Jim Underwood Rusty Riddle Saddlebronc Gerald Eichel- Larry Kane Roy Rodewald J.C. Bonine Bill Smith Marty Wood Monty Henson Riding berger Pete Gay* Bull Riding Doug Brown John Quintana Doug Brown Jack Himes Steve Hayatt Larry Mahan Don Gay* Calf Roping Ronnye Sewalt Ernie Taylor Kent Kingsbury Ned Tiejen Tim Abramson Jerrell Russell Dan Rienhardt Larry Ward* Steer Wrestling Allen Keller Jim Smith Fred Larson Trav Cadwell Rich Peterson Larry Ferguson Bill Duvall* Women’s Barrel – Dee Dee Dear Jolene Hurst Sheila Vail Becky Carson Jimmie Gibbs Becky Carson Racing Wild Horse Racing – – Clint Hoagland – Dick Agin – Monty Horst * Indicates a tie Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo Results, 1937-2021 p. ii Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 All-Around Lyle Sankey Paul Tierney Dee Pickett Paul Tierney Paul Tierney Chris Lybbert J.D. Yates Jum Dunn* D. Haskins* Bareback Riding Jimmy Dix Chick Elms Neil Callester Jim Dunn Larry Peaboy Jack Ward* J. Alexander* Bobby Berger* Saddlebronc Monty Henson Sid Morrow* Merlon Fairbanks J.C. Bonine Clint Johnson Rick Smith Bud Pauley Riding Jim Kelts* Bobby Del Kenneth Bull Riding Lyle Sankey Doug Shipe John Bland John Davis Rickey Lindsey Vecchio Gonsoulin Jesse Rabalais* Calf Roping Gerald Reber Dee Pickett Kim Gripp Barry Burk Chris Lybbert Jerry Jetton Jeff Copenhaver* Roy Duvall* Steer Wrestling Anson Thurman Fred Larson Byron Walker Tony Wiese Bruce Segelke Olie Smith Dave Brock* Joe Murray/ Bret Tonozzi/ Wayne Thawley/ Ron Graves/ Allen Bach/ Ron Graves/ Team Roping – Ricky Green Scott Laramore Lee Woodbury Fred Davis Jake Barnes Fred Davis Women’s Barrel Connie Combs Jimmie Gibbs Carol Goostree Martha Josey Carol Goostree Lynn McKenzie Lynn McKenzie Racing Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 All-Around Dee Pickett Dee Pickett Jimmie Cooper Jimmie Cooper Lance Robinson J.D. Yates Kent Richard G. Hemsted* Bareback Riding Danny Brady Gary Hemsted Mark McKinlay Clint Corey Merle Temple Colin Murnion G. Griffith* Saddlebronc Joe Marvel Clint Johnson Bud Monroe Kent Cooper Skeeter Thurston Kent Cooper Derek Clark Riding Philip Fournier* Bull Riding Ken Wilcox Terry Villeneuve Scot Kesl Jim Sharp Tuff Hedeman Johnny Shea Jeff Wahlert* Jim Fuller* Calf Roping Chris Lybbert Jimmy Adams Dee Pickett Jimmie Cooper Kyle Kosoff Johnny Emmons Bill Stockton* Steer Wrestling Dan Ackley Mark Parker Chris Lybbert J.D. Matthews Doug Cox Tony Scott Rooster Reynolds Jake Barnes/ Dee Pickett/ L. Camarillo/ Jimmie Cooper/ Bob Harris/ Bob Harris/ Dennis Gatz/ Team Roping Clay O’Brien Mike Beers J.Barnes Allen Bach Tee Woolman Tee Woolman Bobby Hurley Cooper Women’s Barrel Charmayne DiDi Taylor Trudy Freeman Charmayne James Celie Ray Charmayne James Charmayne James Racing Rodman * Indicates a tie Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo Results, 1937-2021 p. iii Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 All-Around John W. Jones KC Jones Ty Murray Joe Beaver Ty Murray Joe Beaver KC Jones Mark Garrett* Bareback Riding Clint Corey Deb Greenough Clint Corey Ty Murray Wayne Herman Shane Call D. McLanahan* Saddlebronc Derek Clark* Ty Murray Ty Murray Steve Dollarhide Butch Small Robert Etbauer Dan Mortensen Riding Billy Etbauer* Bull Riding Aaron Semas Wacey Cathey Charles Litchfield Ted Nuce Jacey Woodward Myron Duarte Philip Elkins Calf Roping Maury Tate Mike Johnson Joe Beaver Rusty Sewalt Cody Ohl Joe Beaver Herbert Theriot John Tibbets* Steer Wrestling Tim Segelke Joey Roberts Brad Gleason Eugene Weldon Doug McMillen Rope Myers Rope Myers* Team Roping Rodman/Scogin Beers/Tyler Milton/Harris Beaver/Higgins Pickett/Beers Hurley/Bach Woolman/Skelton Women’s Barrel Deb Mohon Deb Mohon Sharon Smith Deb Mohon Donna Napier Fallon Taylor Sharon Smith Racing Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 All-Around KC Jones Clyde Himes Dan Erickson JD Crouse Cash Myers Joe Beaver Trevor Brazile Bareback Riding Troy Thompson Shawn Minor Todd Pierce Jeffrey Collins Kelly Wardell Bobby Mote Cody Jesse Saddlebronc Billy Etbauer Tom Reeves Steve Dollarhide Bret Franks Billy Richards Glen O’Neal Cody Wright Riding Bull Riding DJ Vaughn Kelly Armstrong Tanner Trujillo Blu Bryant Jason McClain Josh Johnson Myron Durante Carter Calf Roping Trent Walls Blair Burk Brent Lewis Nathan King Brad Goodrich Matt Shiozawa Edmondson Bryan Fields* Steer Wrestling Justin Jackson Mike Smith Jason Miller JD Crouse Lee Graves Birch Negaard Bill Pace* Matt Tyler Purcells/North- Charles Pogue Steve Purcella Speek Williams/ Camish Jennings/ Jake Barnes/ Team Roping Clay Obrien cott Britt Bochius Wayne Folmer Rich Skelton Randon Adams Boogie Ray Cooper Women’s Barrel Kristie Peterson Janet Stover Kristie Peterson Kelly Yates Charmayne James Charmayne James Darlene Kasper Racing * Indicates a tie Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo Results, 1937-2021 p. iv Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 All-Around Josh Peak Cash Myers BJ Campbell – Ryan Jarrett Jim Ross Cooper Seth Clause Steven Peebles* Bareback Riding Eric Swenson Jason Jeter Paul Jones Heath Ford Jake Halverson Ryan Gray Jessy Davis* Saddlebronc Tom Reeves* Jeffery Wiliert Steve Dollarhide Cody Horwedel Anthony Bello Jesse Kruse Tyler Corrington Riding Cody Wright* Bull Riding Johnny Chavez Justin Kennedy Marcus Michaelig Dave Samsel Casey Baize Wesley Silcox Seth Clause Calf Roping Blair Burk Jerome Schneeber Scott Kormos Cody Ohl Clint Cooper Brett Livingston Matt Shiozawa Les Shepperson* Steer Wrestling JR Crozier Shawn Greenfield Chad Hagan Jule Hazen Casey McMillen Casey Martin Gabe Ledoux* Speed Williams/ Jay Tittel/ Cody Odell/ Kevin Daniel/ Garrett Tonozzi/ Brandon Beers / C. Tryan/ Team Roping Rich Skelton Ryan Tittel Boogie Ray Jhett Johnson Kinney Harrsell Patrick Smith T. Graves Women’s Barrel Delores Toole* Jana Poppino Meagan Reichert Codi Baucom Brandie Halls Tiffany Fox Jill Moody Racing Nellie Williams* Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 All-Around Seth Clause Trevor Brazile Steven Dent – – – – Steven Dent* Bareback Riding Jared Keylon Tanner Aus* Richie Champion Grant Denny Jared Smith Joel Schlegel Jared Keylon Casey Colletti* Saddlebronc Cort Scheer* Jake Wright Taos Muncy Bradley Harter Cody DeMoss Joaquin Real Tyler Baeza Riding Tyrell Smith* Bull Riding LJ Jenkins Kelly Waide Cody Teel Stormy Wing Pistol Robinson Eli Vastbinder Jeffrey Ramagos Calf Roping Clint Cooper Michael Otero Jake Pratt Kale Comeaux Trent Creager Darnell Johnson Taylor Santos Steer Wrestling Shawn Greenfield Trevor Knowles Sterling Lambert Sean Mulligan Ty Lang Tyler Pearson Jon Ragatz Kaleb Diggers/ Kaleb Diggers/ Wade Kreutzer/ Brit Ellerman/ Jade Corkill/ Ty Blasingame/ Team Roping Rogers/Koontz Jade Corkill Travis Graves Travis Bounds Marcus Bannister Clay Tryan Tanner Luttrell Women’s Barrel Kelly Yates Kelly Waide Michelle McLeod Ann Scott Jessica Dunbar Kim Schulze Sabra O’Quinn Racing * Indicates a tie Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo Results, 1937-2021 p.
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