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National Western Rodeo Underway
For Immediate release Contact: Susan Kanode (817) 307-6336 Cooper takes tie-down loping lead By Susan Kanode For the National Western Stock Show DENVER, Colo. (Jan. 22, 2014) --- It’s been ten years since Clint Cooper won the tie-down roping title at the National Western Stock Show Rodeo. The Decatur, Texas, resident put himself in position to be back here again on Sunday for the U.S. Bank Pro Rodeo Finals with an 8.0-second run here on Wednesday. This put Cooper in the lead in the first round of competition. He was riding Sweetness, three time AQHA tie-down roping horse of the year. It’s been two years since he has qualified for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Sitting 34th in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, Cooper could add to his earnings and make a significant move with a win here in Denver. He will rope again here at the Thursday morning performance and only needs an 8.7-second run to take the lead in the overall standings. On paper this looks good and realistically it can happen. However, there are many factors in tie-down roping. Cooper has a very dependable and consistent horse that does 80% of his job with no one on his back. Tomorrow, he will ride Sweetness into the roping box, turn him around and back him in the corner. When horse and calf are in position he will nod his head for the calf to be released. He has to give the calf a head start or will receive a 10-second penalty, virtually taking him out of any opportunity for a final round qualification. -
Swepston and Okey Separation Work Well Together
APRIL 24, 2012 Volume 7 : Issue 16 In this issue... • Triple Turn Classic, page 11 • UBR, page 17 • Appleatchee Futurity, page 23 •Pro Rodeos, page 26 ffastast hhorses,orses, ffastast nnewsews • Tri-K Barrels, page 30 Published Weekly Online at www.BarrelRacingReport.com - Since 2007 Swepston and Okey Separation Work Well Together Lucky Dog $11,750 Added Futurity/Derby/Open 4D Dash For Cash April 20-22, 2012, Starkville, MS First Down Dash si 114 si 105 Futurity Average First Prize Rose 1 Okey Separation, Kinsley Swepston, 16.251, $1,374.72 Okey Dokey Dale si 98 08 brn. g. Okey Dokey Dale-Separate Dash, Separatist si 108 2 TKayleesBlushingBug, Donnie Reece, Diane Reece, 16.358, $1,145.60 Zevi 3 Flits Western Trophy, Gina Cates, 16.369, $973.76 Okeydokey Baby tb 4 Shez Chiseled, Talmadge Green, Kris Suard, 16.379, $744.64 si 101 Mayolas Doll 5 Dr Brenda, Tracey Goodman, Debbie Hertz, 16.439, $572.80 Okey Separation si 92 6 Blare, Marne Loosenort, Danny Kingins, 16.457, $400.99 7 Uknowuenvyme, Carrie Thompson, 16.492, $286.40 2008 Brown Gelding 8 PT Nonstop Perks, Marne Loosenort, Danny Kingins, 16.535, Chicks Beduino $229.12 Separatist si 104 si 101 Seperate Ways Futurity 1st Go Separate Dash si 92 1D 1 TKayleesBlushingBug, Donnie Reece, Diane Reece, 15.919, si 90 $1,301.04 First Down Dash 08 s. f. Red Bug From Hell-My Go Go Cash, Cash Easy Acomodash si 105 2 VF A Smokin Duck, Andy Wininger, James Evan Garrett, 16.084, si 99 Accomodations $859.20 si 85 3 Famous Streak, Kebo Almond, FC Ranch, 16.119, $730.20 4 Okey Separation, Kinsley Swepston, -
2017 Overall Results
2017 Overall Results Leaders for the 2017 Snake River Stampede All Around Cowboy – Rhen Richard – $8,537.72 Bareback Bronc Riding 1st Go Round Winners – Sponsored by Russell Corp 1. Steven Peebles – 86 pts. $5,031.00 2. Devan Reilly – 84.5 pts. $3,857.10 3. Caleb Bennett – 84 pts. $2,850.90 4. Jessy Davis – 83 pts. $1,844.70 5. Jake Brown – 82.5 pts. $1,173.90 6. Bill Tutor – 82 pts. $838.50 7/8.Ty Breuer – 81.5 pts. $586.95 7/8.Taylor Broussard – 81.5 pts. $586.95 Bareback Bronc Riding Short Go Round Winners – Sponsored by Russell Corp 1. Ty Breuer – 86 pts. $1,650.00 2. Bill Tutor – 85 pts. $1,250.00 3. Tanner Aus – 84.5 pts. $900.00 4. Evan Jayne – 84 pts. $600.00 5. Caleb Bennett – 83.5 pts. $350.00 6. Clint Layne – 82.5 pts. $250.00 Bareback Bronc Riding Aggregate Winners – Sponsored by Russell Corp 1/2 Ty Breuer – 167.5 pts. on two $4,444.05 1/2 Caleb Bennett – 167.5 pts. on two $4,444.05 3. Bill Tutor – 167 pts. on two $2,850.90 4. Devan Reilly – 166.5 pts. on two $1,844.70 5. Tanner Aus – 165.5 pts. on two $1,173.90 6/7 Evan Jayne – 165 pts. on two $754.65 6/7 Steven Peebles – 165 pts. on two $754.65 8/8 Clint Layne – 163.5 pts. on two $251.55 8/8 Taylor Broussard – 163.5 pts. on two $251.55 Steer Wrestling 1st Go Round Winners – Sponsored by Project Filter 1. -
03/26/04 Chip / Token Tracking Time: 04:45 PM Sorted by City - Approved Chips
Date: 03/26/04 Chip / Token Tracking Time: 04:45 PM Sorted by City - Approved Chips Licensee ----- Sample ----- Chip/ City Approved Disapv'd Token Denom. Description LONGSTREET INN & CASINO 09/21/95 00/00/00 CHIP 5.00 OLD MAN WITH HAT AND CANE. AMARGOSA LONGSTREET INN & CASINO 09/21/95 00/00/00 CHIP 25.00 AMARGOSA OPERA HOUSE AMARGOSA LONGSTREET INN & CASINO 09/21/95 00/00/00 CHIP 100.00 TONOPAM AND TIDEWATER CO. AMARGOSA LONGSTREET INN & CASINO 01/12/96 00/00/00 TOKEN 1.00 JACK LONGSTREET AMARGOSA LONGSTREET INN & CASINO 06/19/97 00/00/00 CHIP NCV, HOT STAMP, 3 COLORS AMARGOSA AMARGOSA VALLEY BAR 11/22/95 00/00/00 TOKEN 1.00 GATEWAY TO DEATH VALLEY AMARGOSA VALLEY STATELINE SALOON 06/18/96 00/00/00 CHIP 5.00 JULY 4, 1996! AMARGOSA VALLEY STATELINE SALOON 06/18/96 00/00/00 CHIP 5.00 HALLOWEEN 1996! AMARGOSA VALLEY STATELINE SALOON 06/18/96 00/00/00 CHIP 5.00 THANKSGIVING 1996! AMARGOSA VALLEY STATELINE SALOON 06/18/96 00/00/00 CHIP 5.00 MERRY CHRISTMAS 1996! AMARGOSA VALLEY STATELINE SALOON 06/18/96 00/00/00 CHIP 5.00 HAPPY NEW YEARS 1997! AMARGOSA VALLEY STATELINE SALOON 06/18/96 00/00/00 CHIP 5.00 HAPPY EASTER 1997! AMARGOSA VALLEY STATELINE SALOON 06/21/96 00/00/00 CHIP 0.25 DORIS JACKSON, FIRST WOMAN OF GAMING AMARGOSA VALLEY STATELINE SALOON 06/21/96 00/00/00 CHIP 0.50 DORIS JACKSON, FIRST WOMAN OF GAMING AMARGOSA VALLEY STATELINE SALOON 06/21/96 00/00/00 CHIP 1.00 DORIS JACKSON, FIRST WOMAN OF GAMING AMARGOSA VALLEY STATELINE SALOON 06/21/96 00/00/00 CHIP 2.50 DORIS JACKSON, FIRST WOMAN OF GAMING AMARGOSA VALLEY STATELINE SALOON -
Master Looper
WHAt’s Online: THE COMPETITIVE EDGE | HEALTH MATTERS | WHAt’s NEW | SUBSCRIBE TO QHN | SHOP Digital Update Week of December 23, 2013 21st century in any indi- first NFR in the barrel time NFR tie-down roper. vidual sport. racing event and finished Shada’s three brothers, He exemplified all of second in the average and Clint, Clif and Tuf Cooper the above at the recent collected checks total- are multi-NFR qualifi- 55th annual Wrangler ing $61,900. She finished ers and Tuf has won two National Finals Rodeo eighth in the 2013 World PRCA Tie-Down World (WNFR), held Dec. 5-14 standings earnings with Championships. at the Thomas & Mack $130,278. The Brazile Proud to share the lime- Center in Las Vegas, Nev., family also includes a light with his wife,Trevor where he won his 11th pair of up-and-coming is fully supportive of all-around and 19th over- competitors, their 6-year- Shada’s barrel racing suc- all world championships old son Treston and cess. “She’s been with (both Professional Rodeo 3-year-old daughter Style. me from before I won my Cowboys Association Rodeo is truly a fam- first world championship [PRCA] records). He won ily affair for the Braziles. and helped me reach our a record eighth WNFR Trevor’s father, Jimmy, goals as a family. She’s all-around title and col- was a professional rodeo also raised two wonderful lected team roping and cowboy, and his mother, kids.” ★ Trevor Brazile proudly holds up tie-down roping checks Glenda, also his 11th PRCA All-Around World totaling $170,823, bring- rodeoed. -
Proposal to Delist Wolves in Two States
The National Livestock Weekly January 1, 2007 • Vol. 86, No. 12 “The Industry’s Largest Weekly Circulation” Web site: www.wlj.net • E-mail: [email protected] • [email protected] • [email protected] A Crow Publication Proposal to delist wolves in two states Idaho and Montana ranchers “The plan we hope and think we can may see relief in wolf protection re- come to an agreement to is to delist gardless of the ongoing lawsuits in wolves in parts of Oregon and Utah Wyoming. The U.S. Fish and and the states of Montana, Idaho, Wildlife Service (FWS) has an- and Wyoming. If Wyoming can es- nounced they will begin taking steps tablish a management plan this toward delisting wolves in the two legislative session, we can probably states regardless of whether or not delist all of them. If they cannot, we Wyoming has submitted an accept- will delist all of the states other able management plan by the first than Wyoming.” part of the year. This is good news for livestock Wyoming’s management plan has producers in Montana and Idaho been tied up in lawsuits since the who have seen significant finan- reintroduction of wolves over one cial losses that can be attributed to decade ago. This has impeded Mon- the growing numbers of wolves in tana and Idaho’s ability to pursue the region. However, two questions the delisting of wolves in spite of the remain. How long before wolves economic repercussions the rein- are delisted and what liberties, if troduction of the wolves has had any, will be given to ranchers? Un- on their states. -
These Results Are Unofficial from La Fiesta De Los Vaqueros in Tucson, Ariz., Feb
These results are unofficial from La Fiesta de los Vaqueros in Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 17-18, 22-25. The following are unofficial results following the Sunday, Feb. 18 performance. Results courtesy of Joan Liess Second Performance --- Bareback riding: 1, Matt Lait, Stavely, Alberta, Canada 83 points on Beutler & Son’s Wayward Wind; 2, Wes Stevenson, Kaufman, Texas, 80; 3, Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas, 79; 4-6, Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb., Justin McDaniel, Vernon, Texas, Dusty LaValley, Crooked Creek, Alberta, Canada, 78; 7, Tom McFarland, Wickenburg, Ariz., 76; 8, Ted Osman, Fort Scott, Kan., 75. Steer wrestling: 1, Jule Hazen, Protection, Kan., 8.1; 2, John Gee, Stanford, Mont., 9.6; 3, Bill Boyce, Lewistown, Mont., 10.2; 4, Stockton Graves, Newkirk, Okla., 15.3. Team roping: 1, Garrett Tonozzi, Fruita, Colo., Kyle Crick, Lipan, Texas, 5.9; 2- 3, Jay Adams, Logandale, Nev., Randon Adams, Logandale, Nev., Shain Sproul, Benson, Ariz., Dennis Gatz, Modesta, Calif., 6.8; 4, Ron Phelan, Queen Creek, Ariz., Mike Clancy, Queen Creek, Ariz., 8.8; 5, Chris Lawson, Gonzales, Texas, Arles Pearce, Washington, Texas, 10.6; 6-7, Britt Bockius, Claremore, Okla., Turtle Powell, Alpine, Texas, David Motes, Tolar, Texas, Matt Kasner, Alvord, Texas, 11.7. Tie-down roping: 1, Houston Hutto, Del Rio, Texas, 10.3; 2, Jim C. Smith, Del Rio, Texas, 10.5; 3, Michael Otero, Foley, Ala., 12.4; 4, Curt LaDuke, Bozeman, Mont., 12.9; 5, Ricky Canton, Navasota, Texas, 13.9; 6, Andrew Martin, Greeley, Colo., 14.2; 8, Jeff Chapman, Athens, Texas, 14.3. Saddle bronc riding: 1, Billy Etbauer, Edmond, Okla., 81 points on Beutler & Son’s All Alone; 2, Taos Muncy, Cedarvale, N.M., 80; 3, Jess I. -
Making It Count—Hunter & Fuzz Repeat As Rodeo Houston Champions
MARCH 25, 2014 Volume 8: Issue 12 In this issue... • Houston Super Shootout, pg 13 • Barrel Racing Babies, pg 15 • Pro Rodeos & Standings, pg 16 • Barrel Bash, pg 17 • Bloomer Trailers Barrel Bash, pg 22 fast horses, fast news • Tri-K Barrel Blast, pg 25 Published Weekly Online at www.BarrelRacingReport.com - Since 2007 Making it count—Hunter & Fuzz repeat as Rodeo Houston Champions By Tanya Randall When Nancy Hunter won Rodeo Houston in 2013, she and her SUGA R BA R S family packed their bags for a long overdue family vacation to Dis- FLIT BA R SI 95 neyland in Anaheim, Calif. After winning her second straight Rodeo FLIT Houston this past weekend, she is likely making a family trip to the DR NICK BA R SI 85 desert playground of Las Vegas—for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. LEO T AG “I was so excited,” said Hunter, so currently sits second in the ESTE T AG SI SI 95 WPRA World Standings with $55,000. “What the odds of pulling that off twice?” LITTLE ESTILETA To win the $200,000 Rodeo Houston, held March 4-23 in Reliant FLIT N FIZZ Stadium, Hunter had to make it through nine National Finals Rodeo 2000 SO rr EL GELDI N G qualifiers including three-time World Champion Sherry Cervi and ST BA R current standings leader and Canadian Champion Lisa Lockhart, to POWE R T R AI N SI 100 earn a berth in the final four for the Championship Shootout. SI 101 MS Spr I N G BOUQUET “It was like being in the hall of champions…and then there’s SI 94 me and Fuzz,” she laughed. -
Ten-Time World Champion All Around Cowboy Trevor Brazile Rides Tonight at the Clovis Rodeo 99Th Annual Clovis Rodeo April 25-28, 2013
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Alfreda Sebasto 559-285-1237 Friday, April 26, 2013 559-291-0184 TICKET OFFICE ONLY: 559-299-5203 Ten-Time World Champion All Around Cowboy Trevor Brazile Rides Tonight at the Clovis Rodeo 99th Annual Clovis Rodeo April 25-28, 2013 (Clovis, California): The opening of the 99th Annual Clovis Rodeo welcomed an almost capacity crowd, the return of the PBR and saw the Rodeo Blood Drive receive a record breaking 1087pints of blood from generous donors in the community. Tonight rodeo fans can expect more wild rides and equally wild wrecks as ProRodeo hits Clovis for the second night of action for the 99th Annual Clovis Rodeo. Three days of PRCA rodeo action begin today as some of the sports top cowboys get set to show us their stuff in Clovis along with World Champion Cowboys including ten-time World Champion All-Around Cowboy Trevor Brazile from Decatur, Texas. Trevor is sure to show rodeo fans why he is one of the best of the best in the tie-down roping and team roping events (with his partner, heeler Patrick Smith from Lipman, Texas). Friday Night’s rodeo action will be followed by a concert with rising country star Dustin Lynch whose chart climbing hits Cowboys and Angels and She Cranks My Tractor are sure to turn up the volume on the Friday night crowd. Two more days of wild rodeo excitement will include the popular Clovis Rodeo Parade and Rodeo Dance on Saturday, April 27. The Clovis Rodeo runs April 25-28. Reserved ticket prices range from $20 - $30 and are available by calling 559-299-5203, visiting clovisrodeo.com, or at the rodeo ticket office located on the rodeo grounds between Bullard and Shaw in the heart of downtown Clovis 9-5:30 p.m. -
These Rodeo Results Are Unofficial and This File Is a Temporary Display of Rodeos from Oct
10/30/06 These rodeo results are unofficial and this file is a temporary display of rodeos from Oct. 23 – Oct. 29 not yet posted on the web site. Please note, the official results will be posted shortly and will address errors and misspellings found in this document. Contact the PRCA at [email protected] regarding discrepancies if they still persist after they have been officially posted on prorodeo.com. Thank you, Ann Bleiker PRCA Sr. Public Relations Coordinator American Royal Rodeo Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 24-28 Bareback riding: First round: 1. (tie) Ryan Gray on Vold Rodeo’s Beaver Tall, Steven Dent on Vold Rodeo’s Hypnotic and Bee Jay Scott on Johnson & Jordan Rodeo’s Chip N Dale, 82 points, $893 each; 4. (tie) Kelly Timberman and Will Lowe, 81, $335 each; 6. (tie) Luke West and Bo Casper, 79, $88 each. Second round: 1. Wes Stevenson, 84 points on Vold Rodeo’s Spanish Angel, $1,164; 2. Will Lowe, 83, $882; 3. Jason Havens, 81, $635; 4. (tie) Tim Wilkinson, Kelly Timberman and Cimmaron Gerke, 79, $282 each. Final round: 1. Bo Casper, 89 points on Vold Rodeo’s Dusty Dan, $1,000; 2. Kelly Timberman, 85, $750; 3. Steven Dent, 84, $500; 4. Jason Havens, 83, $250. Average: 1. Kelly Timberman, 245 points on three head, $1,746; 2. Bo Casper, 244, $1,323; 3. Will Lowe, 242, $952; 4. Steven Dent, 241, $635; 5. (tie) Ryan Gray and Tim Wilkinson, 238, $317 each. Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Ronnie Fields, 3.8 seconds, $1,903; 2. -
The 58Th Annual Rodeo Killeen
KILLEEN, TEXAS JUNE 2, 2005 Results Rodeo Killeen kicked off with the Steer Roping event on Wednesday at the Wildfire Arena in Salado. The “Legend” Guy Allen, Santa Anna, won the event with a total time of 34.5 on 3 steers. The First Go of the Timed events were held Thursday morning. The Second Go-Round competition began tonight along with the Special Section of Bull Riding. Chad Castillo, Stephenville, took the lead in the Bull Riding with a score of 84 points on Smokin’. Bubba Strait and Wayne Folmer won the first go-round of the Team Roping and are placing 4th in the average. Bruce Feede and Kenny McClaughlin are the County Team Roping Champions for 2005. Don’t miss the Friday night performance…it will be wild! “Expect The Unexpected” BULL RIDING 1. CHAD CASTILLO STEPHENVILLE, TX 84 005 SMOKIN 2. CAL WHITE CANYON, TX 81 CA81 TEQUILLA SUNRISE 3. BRANDON EDWARDS DAYTON, TX 79 G1 SMOOTH 4. GREG FULLER DIMMITT, TX 77 46 KRYPTONITE 5/ STEVEN LAMBERT BOZEMAN, MT 76 118 LOCOMOTION 6. ROBEY CONDRA DAYTON, TX 76 721 HEY YA STEER ROPING 1ST GO CALF ROPING 1ST GO 1. J.R. OLSON SHERIDAN, WY 9.7 $1267.30 1. JUSTIN MAASS GIDDINGS, TX 8.5 $836.00 2. LAWSON PLEMONS CHILTON, TX 9.9 1048.80 2. BLU DORNAN STEPHENVILLE, TX 9.0 627.00 3. JARRETT BLESSING PARADISE, TX 10.7 830.30 3. JUSTIN NULISCH NEEDVILLE, TX 9.2 418.00 4. DOUG CLARK WAYNE, OK 11.3 611.80 4. WADE WHITE WEATHERFORD, TX 9.3 209.00 5. -
Prorodeo Hall of Fame & Museum of the American Cowboy
ProRodeo Hall of Fame & Museum of the American Cowboy 2018 Year In Review FROM THE DIRECTOR The year 2018 was rodeo champion as well as looking through The Class of 2019 selection will have an exciting and our museum via their computer. Over 21,689 improved processes and procedures. A capital successful one items have been imported into the program campaign is being organized to kick off this for the ProRodeo and are now available for viewing digitally. year to provide for major improvements Hall of Fame and and additions to the museum in the future. Museum of the We conducted a year-end holiday giving A redesign of the Hall’s website is planned. American Cowboy. campaign for the first time in several years. A quarterly newsletter to all Hall of Fame It started off with us welcoming a new President This resulted in $5,400 in donations as supporters will be produced. The Hall’s of the Hall of Fame, Mr. George Taylor, CEO of of January 7. Our fund-raising efforts also sponsor programs will be expanded. the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association included starting a Rodeo Committee in January. Membership that was launched in the last Special events being planned for 2019 include quarter of 2018 allowing PRCA sanctioned a Youth Rodeo Festival this summer and a 40th Admissions to the museum remained flat for events the opportunity to support the Hall of Anniversary Celebration to coincide with our 2018 compared to 2017, however, the month Fame and promote their rodeos. annual inductions in August. of July alone was up 16.7%.