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PBR RECORDS & STATISTICS PBR World Champions 2 PBR World Finals Event Winners 3 Real Time Pain Relief Velocity Tour Champion 4 Touring Pro Division Leading Points Winner 5 Rookie of the Year 6 Top 30 All-Time PBR Money Earners 7 PBR Ring of Honor 8 Brand of Honor 9 Sharon Shoulders Award 9 Jim Shoulders Lifetime Achievement Award 9 Lane Frost/Brent Thurman Award 10 Glen Keeley Award 11 Consecutive Ride Streak 12 Most Wins In A Season 13 50 Highest Scores In PBR History 14 Premier Series Season Standings 15 Regular Season Event Results 34 World Finals Event Results 57 2018 PBR Media Guide PBR WORLD CHAMPIONS PBR WORLD FINALS Each year, the PBR World Champion is determined by the most PBR world points EVENT WINNERS The PBR World Finals Event winner is the rider earned throughout the season. In 2017, who earns the most world points after all six Jess Lockwood became the youngest World rounds of competition at the annual event Champion in league history and 17th in Las Vegas. Last season, in his debut different rider to hold the title. In just event on the elite tour, Brazilian young his second appearance at the World Finals, gun Jose Vitor Leme became the fifth Lockwood reversed his 0-for-5 outing from rider in PBR history to be perfect at the his rookie season in 2016, going 3-for-5, most prestigious event in bull riding, highlighted by a historic three round, going 6-for-6 to win the 2017 World consecutive win streak in Rounds 1-3, Finals event title. He rose from No. two of which came via 90-point rides, 53 to No. 7 in the world standings to win his first world title. Set to begin compliments of his showing, leading his third year as a professional rider, him to also capture the 2017 Lockwood has earned nearly $2 million Rookie of the Year title. at PBR events. ‹ Jess Lockwood ‹ Jose Vitor Leme YEAR CHAMPION HOMETOWN MONEY EARNED YEAR CHAMPION HOMETOWN MONEY EARNED 2017 Jess Lockwood Volborg, Montana $1,525,292 2017 Jose Vitor Leme Ribas Do Rio Pardo, Brazil $416,000 2016 Cooper Davis Buna, Texas $1,452,707 2016 Ryan Dirteater Hulbert, Oklahoma $317,916 2015 J.B. Mauney Mooresville, N.C. $1,197,500 2015 Cooper Davis Jasper, Texas $292,500 2014 Silvano Alves Pilar do Sul, Brazil $1,422,603 2014 Silvano Alves Pilar do Sul, Brazil $271,125 2013 J.B. Mauney Mooresville, N.C. $1,810,710 2013 J.B. Mauney Mooresville, N.C. $385,500 2012 Silvano Alves Pilar do Sul, Brazil $1,464,475 2012 Robson Palermo Rio Branco, Brazil $304,333 2011 Silvano Alves Pilar do Sul, Brazil $1,456,964 2011 Robson Palermo Rio Branco, Brazil $301,375 2010 Renato Nunes Buritama, Brazil $1,589,527 2010 Renato Nunes Buritama, Brazil $315,375 2009 Kody Lostroh Longmont, Colo. $1,628,442 2009 J.B. Mauney Mooresville, N.C. $348,000 2008 Guilherme Marchi Leme, Brazil $1,528,696 2008 Robson Palermo Rio Branco, Brazil $321,000 2007 Justin McBride Elk City, Okla. $1,835,321 2007 Wiley Petersen Fort Hall, Idaho $278,450 2006 Adriano Moraes Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil $1,361,573 2006 L.J. Jenkins Texico, N.M. $288,567 2005 Justin McBride Elk City, Okla. $1,479,231 2005 Guilherme Marchi Leme, Brazil $298,017 2004 Mike Lee Decatur, Texas $1,453,326 2004 Mike Lee Decatur, Texas $313,300 2003 Chris Shivers Jonesville, La. $1,202,477 2003 Jody Newberry Ada, Okla. $265,566 2002 Ednei Caminhas Presidente Alves, Brazil $291,921 2002 J.W. Hart Overbrook, Okla. $286,500 2001 Adriano Moraes Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil $458,798 2001 Luke Snyder Raymore, Mo. $264,241 2000 Chris Shivers Jonesville, La. $359,534 2000 Tater Porter Kenansville, Fla. $274,738 1999 Cody Hart Gainesville, Texas $357,859 1999 Ty Murray Stephenville, Texas $263,283 1998 Troy Dunn Sarina, Australia $221,791 1998 Reed Corder Melvin, Texas $172,200 1997 Michael Gaffney Albuquerque, N.M. $243,251 1997 Troy Dunn Queensland, Australia $158,711 1996 Owen Washburn Lordsburg, N.M. $148,150 1996 Ronny Kitchens Kemp, Texas $130,950 1995 Tuff Hedeman Morgan Mill, Texas $123,595 1995 Troy Dunn Queensland, Australia $56,975 1994 Adriano Moraes Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil not available 1994 Ted Nuce Escalon, California not available 2018 PBR Media Guide | 2 2018 PBR Media Guide | 3 REAL TIME PAIN RELIEF TOURING PRO DIVISION VELOCITY TOUR CHAMPION LEADING POINTS WINNER The Real Time Pain Relief Velocity Tour (RVT) is the The Touring Pro Division (TPD) is the developmental tour of the PBR, where both PBR’s expansion tour and the primary conduit to established veterans and newcomers to the professional ranks compete against some of the league’s premier series. It offers established the sport’s best bucking bulls. The TPD gives riders the opportunity to win money and and up-and-coming bull riders an opportunity to the PBR world points necessary to qualify for the Real Time Pain Relief Velocity Tour and not only earn money, but also to gain valuable ultimately the league’s premier series. points needed to qualify for the PBR’s top series, and ultimately the PBR World Finals. Prior to 2013, the TPD winner was determined by money earned. Now the winner is In 2017, Alex Marcilio won the RVT title via determined by the bull rider who captures the most PBR world points at these events. a tiebreaker after him and fellow Brazilian YEAR CHAMPION HOMETOWN POINTS EARNED Ramon de Lima concluded the season with 367.5 points. Marcilio earned the title for 2017 Ezekiel Mitchell Baytown, Texas 196.66 having won more money during the season 2016 Cody Nance Paris, Tennessee 332.5 at RVT events (Marcilio: $41,550.30 vs. 2015 Luis Blanco Icanga, Brazil 272.5* Lima: $40,619.77). 2014 Jason Malone Pleasonton, Texas 2,213.88 2013 Chase Outlaw Hamburg, Ark. 2,709 ‹ Alex Marcilio YEAR CHAMPION HOMETOWN MONEY EARNED YEAR CHAMPION HOMETOWN MONEY/POINTS EARNED 2012 Edevaldo Ferreira Andradina, Brazil $621,300 2017 Alex Marcilio Macaubal, Brazil $91,550/367.5 2011 Shane Proctor Mooresville, N.C. $250,492 2016 Chase Outlaw Hamburg, Arkansas $87,946/457.5 2010 Douglas Duncan Alvin, Texas $142,250 2015 Gage Gay Staley, North Carolina $101,635/530 2009 J.B. Mauney Mooresville, N.C. $266,516 2014 Jason Malone Pleasanton, Texas $15,453/652.75 2008 Clayton Williams Carthage, Texas $534,537 2007 Clayton Williams Carthage, Texas $312,545 2006 J.B. Mauney Mooresville, N.C. $299,953 2005 Edgard Oliveira Sao Paulo, Brazil $51,645 2004 Ross Johnson Sulphur, La. $64,438 2003 Adriano Moraes Sao Paulo, Brazil $46,357 2002 Adriano Moraes Sao Paulo, Brazil $81,242 2001 Paulo Crimber Sao Paulo, Brazil $50,174 2000 Chris Shivers Jonesville, La. $48,617 1999 Jason Bennett Grand Prairie, Texas $61,560 1998 Brian Herman Victoria, Texas $53,580 1997 Chris Shivers Jonesville, La. $67,090 1996 Troy Dunn Queensland, Australia $59,286 1995 Tuff Hedeman Morgan Mill, Texas $46,709 1994 Tuff Hedeman Morgan Mill, Texas $38,813 * The point system was changed in 2015 2018 PBR Media Guide | 4 2018 PBR Media Guide | 5 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR TOP 30 ALL-TIME PBR MONEY EARNERS The Rookie of the Year award is presented to The PBR changed bull riding from a hobby into a profession, allowing bull riders to the bull rider who earns the most PBR world make a real living. The PBR has turned 34 bull riders into millionaires, beginning with points during their first elite tour season. Chris Shivers who was 21 years old when he reached the milestone. Two-time PBR World From 2003-2012, the award was presented Champion J.B. Mauney currently tops the list as the richest bull rider in the world and to the bull rider who earned the most one of the top earning Western sports athletes with over $7 million in earnings. money during their first season competing on the premier series. Starting in 2013 CHAMPION HOMETOWN MONEY EARNED the Rookie of the Year award was given 1. J.B. Mauney Mooresville, North Carolina $7,235,604 to the rider who earned the most 2. Silvano Alves Pilar do Sul, Brazil $5,953,045 points. In 2017, Jose Vitor Leme 3. Guilherme Marchi Leme, Brazil $5,252,222 earned 2532.5 world points at 4. Justin McBride Elk City, Oklahoma $5,160,453 5. Chris Shivers Jonesville, Louisiana $3,923,994 his first-ever World Finals event, 6. Mike Lee Decatur, Texas $3,913,035 let alone premier series event, 7. Kody Lostroh Longmont, Colorado $3,263,027 catapulting him to the 2017 8. Adriano Moraes Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil $3,085,286 Rookie of the Year title. 9. Renato Nunes Buitama, Brazil $2,954,053 10. Robson Palermo Rio Branco, Brazil $2,589,630 ‹ Jose Vitor Leme 11. Cooper Davis Buna, Texas $2,243,229 12. Valdiron de Oliveira Palestina, Brazil $2,179,950 YEAR CHAMPION HOMETOWN POINTS EARNED 13. L.J. Jenkins Porum, Oklahoma $1,838,247 2017 Jose Vitor Leme Ribas Do Rio Pardo, Brazil 2,817.5 14. Joao Ricardo Veira Itatinga, Brazil $1,837,044 2016 Jess Lockwood Volborg, Montana 2,903.33 15. Luke Snyder Raymore, Missouri $1,728,916 2015 Kaique Pacheco Itatiba, Brazil 4,022.5 16. Jess Lockwood Volborg, Montana $1,724,616 2014 J.W. Harris May, Texas 6,859.25 17. Fabiano Vieira Perola, Brazil $1,628,250 18. Wiley Petersen Fort Hall, Idaho $1,507,269 2013 Joao Ricardo Vieira Itatinga, Sao Paulo 10,739 19.