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Publication Is an Infringement of Colorado Springs 2 0 1 3 WE BUCK ’EM THEN SELL ’EM! December 5th & 7th (Thursday & Saturday) $ South Point Casino, Las Vegas 5 wnfrbuckingstocksale.com Proceeds benefit the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame, various charities and scholarships. The Legacy of Benny Binion The Binion Family are proud to sponsor the 2013 Benny Binion’s World Famous Bucking Horse and Bull Sale in honor of Benny Binion. Hopefully the Legacy of Benny Binion will live on in Las Vegas and in the world of rodeo, as he was instrumental in bringing the National Finals Rodeo to Las Vegas in 1985. With the move came a large increase in the cowboy’s purse and fees paid to the stock contractors for bucking horses and bulls. Not only was this a boost to Benny’s cowboy friends, but a boost to Las Vegas, as the WNFR has become one of the top tickets in sports and one of Las Vegas most prestigious and lucrative two weeks of the year. The Binion family are proud of Benny Binion’s accomplishments in promoting rodeo and Las Vegas. The Binion Family are pleased a portion of the proceeds from this sale go to the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame in which Benny Binion was honored by being inducted in 1988 in the company of so many friends, heroes and rodeo greats (including Granddaughter Mindy’s husband Clint Johnson, World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider, inducted in 1992). Please visit the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and see 100 years of the colorful history of rodeo and the spirit of the cowboys are preserved there. Thank you PRCA Stock Contractors for allowing us to be a part of the World Famous Benny Binion Bucking Horse and Bull Sale featuring the 2013 PRCA Permit Challenge, Bull Classic, and Saddlebronc Futurity. Sincerely, Brenda Binion Michael Benny Binion’s World Famous Bucking Horse and Bull Sale www.WNFR BuckingStockSale.com TABLE OF CONTENTS PRCA Bucking Stock of the Year 2013 ........................... 2 PRODUCED BY Welcome Letter from Hall of Fame ................................. 5 P.R.C.A. Stock Contractors www.WNFRBuckingStockSale.com Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame Scholarships ............................ 6 Terms and Conditions of Sale .......................................... 7 COVER Weston G. Burkhardt from Cherokee, IA. Weston is a Senior Permit Challenge .................................................................. 8 in college working on a double major in Graphic Design and Advertising. A special thank you to Weston for his time Barebacks ................................................................................ 9 and talents used to create the 2013 catalog cover. Saddle Broncs ......................................................................11 Cover photos provided by Miller Photo. www.chute4u.com Futurity Saddle Broncs .....................................................15 Breeding Stock ....................................................................18 SALE BOARD OF Bulls and Joe Baumgartner Bull Classic ......................19 DIRECTORS AND Pick Up Horses .....................................................................24 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2012 WNFR Stock Awards ................................................29 Sammy Andrews ............................................... Bagwell, TX Canadian Import/Export Information .........................30 John Barnes ...................................................Sutherland, IA Hank Franzen ...................................................Riverton, WY Jim Korkow .............................................................Pierre, SD th DECEMBER Thursday 5 Harry Vold ........................................................ Avondale, CO & Saturday 7th, 2013- Hal Burns ............................................................Laramie, WY Sale starts at 9:00am Dave Morehead .................................................. Bernard, IA Mike Corey ................................................. Moses Lake, WA LIVESTOCK FUTURITY Friday December 6th LIVESTOCK CARE & HANDLING Ted Groene ......................................................Pahrump, NV COWBOYS ACCOUNTANT & CLERK $10,500 PRIZE MONEY Donna R. Burkhardt, CPA ..............................Cherokee, IA $3,500 IN EACH EVENT DATA INPUT & AUCTION Enter through Procom - NIRA & PRCA Permit Holders CLERKING ASSISTANTS Curt Robinson .............................................. Pendelton, OR As of 2013, the stock Blaine Burkhardt .............................................Cherokee, IA contractors have donated over $815,000 in proceeds to the CATALOG LAYOUT & PRINT ProRodeo Hall of Fame in Record Printing .............................................. Sioux City, IA Reproduction of all or any part of this publication is an infringement of Colorado Springs. copyright and is prohibited without the written permission from the publisher. Benny Binion’s World Famous Bucking Horse and Bull Sale www.WNFR BuckingStockSale.com 1 2013 BUCKING STOCK OF THE YEAR BAREBACK RIDING 1. 215- Full Baggage | Frontier Rodeo 2. 474 Dirty Jacket | Carr Pro Rodeo 3 . Tie S-83 Special Delivery | Calgary Stampede Tie 841 Street Dance | Kesler Rodeo PRCA ProRodeo Photo by Mike Copeman BULL RIDING 1. 20U Sheperd Hills Tested | Powder River Rodeo 2. 841 Wicked | Rafter G Rodeo 3. 849 Crystal Deal | Growney Bros. Rodeo PRCA ProRodeo Photo by Mike Copeman Photo by Greg Westfall SADDLE BRONC 1.Tie: 788 Spring Planting Flying 5 Rodeo Tie: 83 Maple Leaf Frontier Rodeo 3. 302 Medicine Woman Frontier Rodeo PRCA ProRodeo Photo by Mike Copeman PRCA ProRodeo Photo by Fred McClanahan 2 Benny Binion’s World Famous Bucking Horse and Bull Sale www.WNFR BuckingStockSale.com “Something very unusual about Go Wild.....he bucked a lot of guys off at seven seconds..the further he went the stron- 13 time NFR qualifier ger he got... especially indoors.” Three quarter brother to Peigan Nation -Winston Bruce CFR Champion 1986(SB) Calgary Stampede Champion 1986 and 1987(SB) Standing at Timber Creek Veterinary Hospital Hospital 806-488-2321 Jason Abraham 806-323-2700 FROZEN SEMEN FOR FOREIGN Clint Johnson 806-674-1306 EXPORT TO CANADA AND timbercreekveterinaryhospital.com AUSTRALIA: Big Daddy Big Medicine Cut the Cards Go Wild Painted Valley 800-255-0105 903-874-3995 SPUR ONE Stock Contractor Equipment, Roughstock Equipment, & Rodeo Awards We specialize in Custom Logos on Chaps, Bronc Halters and Gear Bags. Call for your free Barstow Pro Rodeo Equipment Catalog! www.barstowprorodeo.com ProRodeo Hall of Fame & Museum of the American Cowboy 101 Pro Rodeo Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 809191-2396 (719) 528-4764 The ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy is extremely appreciative of everyone involved in the production of the Benny Binion Bucking Horse and Bull Sale. This event originated from the vision of Mr. Benny Binion and his legacy continues through his family and this event. The total amount of donations from this sale to the ProRodeo Hall of Fame since its inception in 1998 is over $815,000. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of the many valued PRCA Stock Contractors and volunteers for the countless hours each of them puts into this event. The support from all of the people who have purchased stock over the years is greatly appreciated. This annual fundraising event is vital to the overall success of the Hall of Fame and plays an important role in the Hall achieving its goals. A special thanks to the Stock Contractors, who above and beyond their normal contribution from the proceeds of last year’s sale, also contributed an additional $4,000 for the Hall of Fame to develop a traveling exhibit and display. It was their intent to assist the Hall of Fame in gaining more public awareness not only during the WNFR but at other events and activities we attend each year. We are happy to announce that with additional support from the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo, the ProRodeo Hall of Fame is rolling out its new portable exhibit at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo this year! The ProRodeo Hall of Fame is especially grateful to Trustee member Mr. Michael Gaughan and the South Point Hotel and Casino for hosting this event in their wonderful Equestrian Center. We are very proud to call the South Point Equestrian Center our home for the 2013 Benny Binion Bucking Horse and Bull Sale. Thanks to all for making this event a huge success for the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy. With Sincere Thanks and Appreciation, Kent L. Sturman Director, ProRodeo Hall of Fame Benny Binion’s World Famous Bucking HorseA and Non-Profit Bull Sale Educational www.WNFR Museum BuckingStockSale.com 5 EDUCATION IS THE KEY Starting in 2010, ProRodeo Hall of Fame Scholarships are presented annually by the Benny Binion Bucking Horse and Bull Sale hosted by the PRCA Stock Contractors. Students eligible for a scholarship award must have completed a semester of college and have an agricultural background or are pursuing an agricultural related education. 2012 - These are the three scholarship winners: Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame - Donita Barnes Scholarship Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame Scholarship Julia Vold - Dublin, TX Neil Williams - Casper, WY Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame - Sonny Hanson Scholarship Zeke Thurston - Sheridan, WY ProRodeo Hall of Fame Scholarships presented by Benny Binion Bucking Horse and Bull Sale Hosted by PRCA Stock Contractors One thousand dollar scholarships will be awarded to deserving agricultural or rodeo affiliated college students agriculture may be in your background or in your career studies for application, students are to submit: Name _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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