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Rodeo History.Indd SSOUTHWESTERNOUTHWESTERN OOKLAHOMAKLAHOMA SSTATETATE UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY MEN’S & WOMEN’S RODEO HISTORY Team National Championships Individual National Championships 1985 Men 1st 1988 Women 1st Collegiate National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) 1976 Steer Wrestling Randy E. Taylor 1st 1992 Men 1st 1979 Barrel Racing Bana J. Perry 1st 1993 Men 1st 1980 Bareback Joe Edkert 1st 1994 Women 1st 1985 Men’s All Around Sam Houston Willis 1st 1999 Men 1st 1985 Saddle Bronc Bryan Lee Wright 1st 1986 Steer Wrestling Marty Shawn Musil 1st All-Time CNFR Team Finishes 1987 Team Roping Wayne Ira Smith, Jr. 1st 1979 Women 5th 1988 Breakaway Donelle Kaye Kvenild 1st 1983 Women 4th 1989 Women’s All Around Shannon Lord 1st 1980 Women 5th 1989 Breakaway Roping Shannon Lynn Lord 1st 1993 Women’s All Around Shelley F. Johnston 1st 1985 Women 3rd 1993 Goat Tying Shelley F. Johnston 1st 1986 Women 6th 1994 Women’s All Around Tori L. Woodard 1st 1987 Women 5th 1995 Calf Roping Thomas W. Snyder 1st 1988 Women 1st 1998 Bareback Davey Shields 1st 1989 Women 2nd 1998 Bull Riding Corey Navare 1st 1990 Women 5th 2000 Goat Tying Jennifer A. Heisman T-1st 2012 Saddle Bronc Tyrel C. Larsen 1st 1991 Women 4th 1993 Women 2nd NIRA Final Standings 1994 Women 1st 1986 Steer Wrestling Marty Shawn Musil 1st 1997 Women 8th 1988 Breakaway Donelle Kaye Kvenild 1st 1998 Women 7th 1989 Breakaway Roping Shannon Lynn Lord 1st 1999 Women 4th 1991 Barrel Racing Annesa Gail Musil 1st 2000 Women 2nd CNFR Specialty Awards 2001 Women 4th 1987 Mack Ford Steer Wrestling Horse of the Year 2004 Women 9th 1988 Shawn Wright Bill Robinson Award 2005 Women T-10th 1992 Katie Griffi th AQHA Horse of the Year 2006 Women 3rd 1994 Tori Woodard AQHA Horse of the Year 2012 Women 6th 2013 Women 10th 2016 Women 5th 1981 Men 2nd 1985 Men 1st 1986 Men 5th 1987 Men 2nd 1988 Men 9th 1989 Men 10th 1990 Men 10th 1992 Men 1st 1993 Men 1st 1994 Men 4th 1995 Men 6th 1996 Men 3rd 1997 Men 2nd 1998 Men 3rd 1999 Men 1st 2000 Men 2nd 2001 Men 5th 2004 Men T-9th 2006 Men 3rd 2013 Men 7th 2014 Men 6th SWOSU RODEO HISTORY Individual CNFR Finishes 1994 Women’s All Around Tori L. Woodard 1st 1976 Steer Wrestling Randy E. Taylor 1st 1994 Women’s All Around Shelley F. Johnston 2nd 1978 Steer Wrestling Bobby J. Chaney 5th 1994 Saddle Bronc Craig G. Miller 2nd 1979 Barrel Racing Bana J. Perry 1st 1994 Saddle Bronc Shawn D. Ramirez 8th 1980 Bareback Joe Edkert 1st 1994 Bareback Riding Justin D. Williams 5th 1985 Men’s All Around Sam Houston Willis 1st 1994 Bareback Riding Eric P. Mouton 8th 1985 Saddle Bronc Bryan Lee Wright 1st 1994 Bareback Riding David L. Browder 9th 1985 Steer Wrestling Sam Houston Willis 3rd 1994 Bull Riding Shawn D. Ramirez 8th 1985 Barrel Racing Kerri Linn Beaman 4th 1994 Barrel Racing Tori L. Woodard 2nd 1985 Barrel Racing Charlottia L. Noble 5th 1994 Breakaway Kelley R. Johnston 4th 1985 Goat Tying Stacey Lee Williamson 9th 1994 Breakaway Shelley F. Johnston 7th 1986 Steer Wrestling Marty Shawn Musil 1st 1994 Goat Tying Shelley F. Johnston 6th 1986 Team Roping Raymond Holyan & 1994 Goat Tying Tori L. Woodard 9th Edward Holyan 7th 1995 Bull Riding Philip M. Trivette 7th 1986 Barrel Racing Nancy Colleen Wells 8th 1995 Calf Roping Thomas W. Snyder 1st 1986 Barrel Racing Saundra L. Shirley 10th 1995 Steer Wrestling Wesley J. Bailey 9th 1986 Goat Tying Charlottia L. Noble 2nd 1995 Team Roping Dixon R. McGowan 2nd 1987 Men’s All Around Wayne Ira Smith, Jr. 5th 1996 Men’s All Around Thomas W. Snyder 10th 1987 Saddle Bronc Wayne Ira Smith, Jr. 9th 1996 Bareback Douglas Fennel T-5th 1987 Bareback Payane Lee Dobler 4th 1996 Bareback Clark Larue Dees T-5th 1987 Calf Roping Justin Lynn Lankford T-2nd 1996 Bull Riding Lee Andrew Akin 2nd 1987 Calf Roping Gregg Howard Ash 4th 1996 Team Roping Thomas W. Snyder 5th 1987 Steer Wrestling Wayne Ira Smith, Jr. 6th 1997 Bareback Davey Grant Shields 2nd 1987 Team Roping Wayne Ira Smith, Jr. 1st 1997 Bareback Clark Larue Dees 4th 1987 Barrel Racing Monica Dawn Barnard 10th 1997 Barrel Racing Angela Dawn West 3rd 1987 Breakaway Roping Donelle Kaye Dvenild 3rd 1998 Women’s All Around Shawn Schneeberger 10th 1988 Men’s All Around Kenneth E. Phillips 7th 1998 Bareback Davey Shields 1st 1988 Women’s All Around Shannon Lynn Lord 2nd 1998 Bareback Dees Clark 6th 1988 Bareback Lee Alan Rice T-4th 1998 Bull Riding Corey Navare 1st 1988 Bareback Payane Lee Dobler T-7th 1998 Calf Roping Jeremy Hennigh 4th 1988 Breakaway Donelle Kaye Kvenild 1st 1999 Women’s All Around Mary Ann Barrow 2nd 1988 Breakaway Shannon Lynn Lord T-2nd 1999 Bareback Davey Grant Shields 2nd 1988 Breakaway Patricia Lynn Borrough 4th 1999 Bareback Clark L. Dees 3rd 1989 Men’s All Around John Dean Opie 4th 1999 Bull Riding Corey Lane Navarre 2nd 1989 Women’s All Around Shannon Lord 1st 1999 Calf Roping Jeremy Zane Hennigh 7th 1989 Calf Roping Raymond Holyan 6th 1999 Steer Wrestling Daniel Scott Adams 4th 1989 Steer Wrestling John Dean Opie 2nd 1999 Barrel Racing Sonya (Coy) Shields T-9th 1989 Team Roping Shannon Lynn Lord 3rd 1999 Breakaway Mary Ann Barrow 8th 1989 Barrel Racing Staci Ann Baber 10th 1999 Goat Tying Mary Ann Barrow 2nd 1989 Breakaway Roping Shannon Lynn Lord 1st 1999 Goat Tying Sonya (Coy) Shields T-10th 1989 Goat Tying Shannon Lynn Lord 8th 2000 Men’s All Around Jet M. McCoy 5th 1990 Women’s All Around Kimberly Dawn Stamps 3rd 2000 Bareback Riding Michael C. Cooley 5th 1990 Bareback Shawn Tieman Wright 6th 2000 Bareback Riding Jet M. McCoy 8th 1990 Steer Wrestling Phillip Ryan Clifton 4th 2000 Bull Riding Chad W. Drury 3rd 1990 Barrel Racing Kimberly Dawn Stamps 6th 2000 Bull Riding Cord J. McCoy 6th 1990 Goat Tying Jackie Charlene Barnard 2nd 2000 Bull Riding Jet M. McCoy 9th 1991 Barrel Racing Annesa Gail Musil 3rd 2000 Breakaway Roping Jackie J. Chaney 4th 1991 Goat Tying Jackie Charlene Barnard 3rd 2000 Goat Tying Jennifer A. Heisman T-1st 1992 Men’s All Around Robert Griswold 2nd 2001 Men’s All Around Jet M. McCoy 4th 1992 Saddle Bronc Robert Griswold 4th 2001 Saddle Bronc Jet M. McCoy 9th 1992 Bareback Brian Dean Rice 5th 2001 Bareback Riding Dustin P. Murray 3rd 1992 Bull Riding Mark Edward Gomes 7th 2001 Bareback Riding Jet M. McCoy 6th 1993 Men’s All Around Shawn D. Ramirez 6th 2001 Goat Tying Jennifer A. Heisman 3rd 1993 Women’s All Around Shelley F. Johnston 1st 2002 Men’s All Around Jet M. McCoy T-6th 1993 Saddle Bronc Shawn D. Ramirez 10th 2002 Bareback Riding Jet M. McCoy 7th 1993 Bareback Jack J. Sims 2nd 2002 Bareback Riding Bandy A. Murphy 10th 1993 Bareback Brian D. Rice 5th 2003 Saddle Bronc Cord J. McCoy 7th 1993 Bareback Matt E. Fenhaus 9th 2003 Bull Riding Justin D. Hermanson 4th 1993 Bull Riding Shawn D. Ramirez 4th 2004 Men’s All Around Bandy A. Murphy 3rd 1993 Team Roping Chad M. Johnson 2nd 2004 Bareback Riding Bandy A. Murphy 7th 1993 Goat Tying Shelley F. Johnston 1st 2004 Bull Riding Bandy A. Murphy 9th SWOSU RODEO HISTORY 2005 Steer Wrestling Dru A. Melvin 8th Individuals in NIRA Final Standings 2006 Bull Riding Bandy A. Murphy 2nd 1985 Men’s All Around Sam Houston Willis 2nd 2006 Barrel Racing Sarah L. Ellingson 3rd 1985 Women’s All Around Kerri Linn Beaman 5th 2006 Goat Tying Martha J. Beagley 4th 1985 Saddle Bronc Bryan Lee Wright 2nd 2007 Bareback Riding Dusty W. Gracia T-8th 1985 Steer Wrestling Sam Houston Willis 5th 2009 Bareback Riding Dusty W. Gracia 4th 1985 Barrel Racing Kerri Linn Beaman 4th 2009 Breakaway Roping Cally J. Cummings 7th 1985 Breakaway Kerri Linn Beaman 8th 2011 Bull Riding Derek J. Creswell 9th 1985 Goat Tying Stacey Lee Williamson 5th 2011 Tie Down Roping Body D. Shelley 9th 1986 Bull Riding Eugene Robert Palmer 10th 2012 Saddle Bronc Tyrel C. Larsen 1st 1986 Steer Wrestling Marty Shawn Musil 1st 2012 Breakaway Roping Ceri C. McCaffery 2nd 1986 Barrel Racing Nancy Colleen Wells T-7th 2013 Bareback Riding Justin M. Pollmiller 2nd 1986 Breakaway Charlottia L. Noble 9th 2013 Bull Riding Sage S. Kimzey 4th 1986 Goat Tying Charlottia L. Noble T-4th 2013 Breakaway Roping Kelsie R. Chace 3rd 1987 Men’s All Around Wayne Ira Smith Jr. 6th 2014 Bull Riding Sage S. Kimzey 2nd 1987 Calf Roping Gregg Howard Ash 4th 2014 Women’s All Around Emily Miller 6th 1987 Breakaway Roping Donelle Kaye Kvenild 2nd 2014 Women’s All Around Kaylee Moyer 8th 1988 Women’s All Around Donelle Kaye Kvenild 9th 2014 Bull Riding Mickey Andrews 10th 1988 Breakaway Donelle Kaye Kvenild 1st 2015 Breakaway KeAnn Kelber 9th 1988 Breakaway Patricia Lynn Burrough 3rd 2015 Breakaway Ceri McCaffery 10th 1988 Breakaway Shannon Lynn Lord 8th 2016 Breakaway Paige Wiseman 6th 1989 Women’s All Around Shannon Lynn Lord 3rd 2016 Bull Riding Mickey Andrews 9th 1989 Steer Wrestling Bradley Dean Goodrich 4th 1989 Breakaway Roping Shannon Lynn Lord 1st 1989 Breakaway Roping Lesa Lynnette Arnold 10th 1991 Steer Wrestling Chad Alan Ramirez T-6th 1991 Barrel Racing Annesa Gail Musil 1st 1992 Saddle Bronc Robert Griswold 6th 1992 Bareback Jack Julian Sims 3rd SWOSU RODEO HISTORY SWOSU Rodeo Under Coach Mike Visnieski 2014 Region Bronc Riding Champion (Dalton Davis) 2011-12: 2014 Region Goat Tying Champion (Kaylee Moyer) 2012 SEOSU Women’s Team Champion 2014 Region Bull Riding Champion (Sage Kimzey) 2012 Garden City Women’s Team Champion 2014 CNFR Reserve National Champion Bull Riding (Sage Kimzey) 2012 SWOSU Women’s Team Champion 2014 CNFR 6th in nation Women’s All-Around (Emily Miller) 2012 OPSU Women’s Team Champions 2014 CNFR 8th in nation Women’s All-Around (Kaylee Moyer) 2012 Central Plains Region Women’s Team Champion 2014 CNFR 10th in Bull Riding (Mickey Andrews) 2012 Region Breakaway Champion
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