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SAN ANTONIO RODEO PAST CHAMPIONS 2019 Champions SAN ANTONIO RODEO PAST CHAMPIONS 2019 Champions Bareback Riding: Orin Larsen – Inglis, MB Steer Wrestling: Tyler Waguespack – Gonzales, LA Team Roping, header: Tate Kirchenschlager – Morgan Mill, TX Team Roping, heeler: Ross Ashford – Lott, TX Saddle Bronc Riding: Wade Sundell – Coleman, OK Tie-Down Roping: Shane Hanchey - Sulphur, LA Barrel Racing: Hailey Kinsel – Cotulla, TX Bull Riding: JW Harris – Mullin, TX Xtreme Bulls: Trey Benton III – Rock Island, TX Freestyle Bullfight: Weston Rutkowski – Haskell, TX Steer Roping: Scott Snedecor – Fredericksburg, TX 2018 Champions Bareback Riding: Caleb Bennett – Tremonton, UT Steer Wrestling: Dakota Eldridge – Elko, NV Team Roping, header: Coleman Proctor – Pryor, OK Team Roping, heeler: Billy Jack Saebens – Nowata, OK Saddle Bronc Riding: Jacobs Crawley – Boerne, TX Tie-Down Roping: Ryle Smith – Oakdale, CA Barrel Racing: Hailey Kinsel – Cotulla, TX Bull Riding: Garrett Tribble – Bristow, OK Xtreme Bulls: Josh Frost – Randlett, UT Freestyle Bullfight: Toby Inman – Davis Junction, IL Steer Roping: Scott Snedecor – Fredericksburg, TX 2017 Champions Bareback Riding: Tyler Nelson – Victor, ID Steer Wrestling: Ty Erickson – Helena, MT Team Roping, header: Kaleb Driggers – Albany, GA Team Roping, heeler: Junior Noguera – Presidente Prudente, BR Saddle Bronc Riding: CoBurn Bradshaw – Beaver, UT Tie-Down Roping: Hunter Herrin – Apache, OK Women’s Barrel Racing: Amberleigh Moore – Keizer, OR Bull Riding: Roscoe Jarboe – New Plymouth, ID Xtreme Bulls: Ty Wallace – Collbran, CO Freestyle Bullfight: Zach Flatt – Ada, OK Steer Roping: Scott Snedecor – Fredericksburg, TX 2016 Champions Bareback Riding: Orin Larsen – Inglis, Manitoba Steer Wrestling: Jason Thomas – Benton, AR Team Roping, header: Dustin Bird – Cut Bank, MT Team Roping, heeler: Russell Cardoza – Terrebonne, OR Saddle Bronc Riding: Jake Watson – Hudson’s Hope, BC Tie-Down Roping: Hunter Herrin – Apache, OK Women’s Barrel Racing: Michele McLeod – Whitesboro, TX Bull Riding: Sage Kimzey – Strong City, OK Xtreme Bulls: Bobby Welsh – Gillette, WY Steer Roping: Rocky Patterson – Pratt, KS 2015 Champions Bareback Riding: Kaycee Feild – Spanish Fork, UT Steer Wrestling: Seth Brockman – Wheatland, WY Team Roping, header: Kaleb Driggers – Albany, GA Team Roping, heeler: Travis Woodard – Stockton, CA Saddle Bronc Riding: Rusty Wright – Milford, UT Tie-Down Roping: Cory Solomon – Prairie View, TX Women’s Barrel Racing: Sherry Cervi – Marana, AZ Bull Riding: Chandler Bownds – Lubbock, TX Xtreme Bulls: Tanner Learmont – Cleburne, TX Steer Roping: Neal Wood – Needville, TX 2014 Champions Bareback Riding: Steven Peebles – Redmond, OR Steer Wrestling: Wyatt Smith – Rexburg, ID Team Roping, header: Erich Rogers – Round Rock, AZ Team Roping, heeler: Cory Petska – Marana, AZ Saddle Bronc Riding: Wade Sundell – Coleman, OK Tie-Down Roping: Jesse Clark – Portales, NM Women’s Barrel Racing: Sabrina Ketcham – Yeso, NM Bull Riding: Sage Steele Kimzey – Strong City, OK Xtreme Bulls: Sage Steele Kimzey – Strong City, OK Steer Roping: Cody Lee – Gatesville, TX 2013 Champions Bareback Riding: J.R. Vezain - Cowley, WY Steer Wrestling: Clayton Moore - Pouce Coupe, BC, Canada Team Roping, header: Drew Horner - Plano, TX Team Roping, heeler: Buddy Hawkins II - Columbus, KS Saddle Bronc Riding: Tyler Corrington - Hastings, MN Tie-Down Roping: E.J. Roberts - Stephenville, TX Women’s Barrel Racing: Shada Brazile - Decatur, TX Bull Riding: Josh Koschel - Nunn, CO Xtreme Bulls: Josh Koschel - Nunn, CO Steer Roping: JoJo LeMond – Andrews, TX 2012 Champions Bareback Riding: Steven Dent - Mullen, NE Steer Wrestling: Ethen Thouvenell - Napa, CA Team Roping, header: Nick Sartain - Dover, OK Team Roping, heeler: Kollin VonAhn - Durant, OK Saddle Bronc Riding: Chet Johnson - Sheridan, WY Tie-Down Roping: Justin Maass - Giddings, TX Women’s Barrel Racing: Angie Meadors - Blanchard, OK Bull Riding: Cody Teel - Kountze, TX Xtreme Bulls: Kanin Asay – Powell, WY 2011 Champions Bareback Riding: Kaycee Feild - Payson, UT Steer Wrestling: Stockton Graves - Newkirk, OK Team Roping, header: Chad Masters - Clarksville, TN Team Roping, heeler: Jade Corkill - Fallon, NV Saddle Bronc Riding: Heith DeMoss - Heflin, LA Tie-Down Roping: Cody Ohl - Hico, TX Women’s Barrel Racing: Britany Fleck - Mandan, ND Bull Riding: Ardie Maier - Timber Lake, SD Xtreme Bulls (Feb. 4): Shane Proctor - Grand Coulee, WA Xtreme Bulls (Feb.19): Cody Whitney - Asher, OK 2010 Champions Bareback Riding: Micky Downare - Hartsel, CO Steer Wrestling: Luke Branquinho - Los Alamos, CA Team Roping, header: Colby Siddoway - Hooper, UT Team Roping, heeler: Matt Zancanella - Aurora, SD Saddle Bronc: J.J. Elshere - Quinn, SD Tie-Down Roping: Trevor Brazile - Decatur, TX Women's Barrel Race: Lindsay Sears - Nanton, AB, Canada Bull Riding: Ardie Maier - Timber Lake, SD Xtreme Bulls (Feb. 4): Dustin Elliott - North Platte, NE Xtreme Bulls (Feb. 20): Corey Navarre - Weatherford, OK 2009 Champions Bareback Riding: Heath Ford - Greeley, CO Steer Wrestling: Joey Bell, Jr. - Athens, TX Team Roping, header: Kaleb Driggers - Albany, GA Team Roping, heeler: Brad Culpepper - Ashburn, GA Saddle Bronc Riding: Heith DeMoss - Heflin, LA Tie-Down Roping: Monty Lewis - Hereford, TX Women's Barrel Race: Mattie Little - Ardmore, OK Bull Riding: Spud Jones - Tohatchi, NM Xtreme Bulls (Feb. 5): Clayton Savage - Casper, WY Xtreme Bulls (Feb. 21): Douglas Duncan - Alvin, TX 2008 Champions Bareback Riding: Justin McDaniel - Porum, OK Steer Wrestling: Brad Morgan - Brandon, MS Team Roping, header: Turtle Powell - Alpine, TX Team Roping, heeler: Travis Graves - Jay, OK Saddle Bronc Riding: J.J. Elshere - Quinn, SD Tie-Down Roping: Clint Robinson - Ogden, UT Women's Barrel Race: Terra Bynum - Colorado City, TX Bull Riding: Chance Smart - Philadelphia, MS Xtreme Bulls (Feb. 1): Chance Smart - Philadelphia, MS Xtreme Bulls (Feb. 17): Wesley Silcox - Payson, UT 2007 Champions Bareback Riding: Will Lowe - Canyon, TX Steer Wrestling: Shawn Greenfield - Lakeview, OR Team Roping, header: Speed Williams - DeLeon, TX Team Roping, heeler: Dean Tuftin - Prineville, OR Saddle Bronc Riding: Cody Wright - Milford, UT Saddle Bronc Riding: Taos Muncy - Corona, NM Tie-Down Roping: Josh Peek - Pueblo, CO Women's Barrel Race: Kelly Maben - Spur, TX Bull Riding: Cody Buller - Glendive, MT Xtreme Bulls (Feb. 1): B.J. Schumacher - Hillsboro, WI Xtreme Bulls (Feb. 17): Luke Haught - Weatherford, TX 2006 Champions Bareback Riding: J.D. Garrett, Jr. - Grandview, TX Steer Wrestling: Ronnie Fields - Oklahoma City, OK Team Roping, header: Matt Sherwood - Queen Creek, AZ Team Roping, heeler: Walt Woodard - Stockton, CA Saddle Bronc Riding: Rusty Allen - Lehi, UT Tie-Down Roping: Matt Shiozawa - Chublock, ID Women's Barrel Race: Chani Payne - Sulphur Springs, TX Women's Barrel Race: Deb Renger - Okotoks, AB, Canada Bull Riding: Wesley Silcox - Payson, UT Xtreme Bulls (Feb. 3): Jarrod Ford - Greeley, CO Xtreme Bulls (Feb. 17): Matt Austin - Willis Point, TX 2005 Champions Bareback Riding: Royce Ford - Kersey, CO Steer Wrestling: Ross Nevala - Sebeka, MN Team Roping, header: Clay Tryan - Midland, TX Team Roping, heeler: Patrick Smith - Midland, TX Saddle Bronc Riding: Alan Bandy - Wainwright, AB, Canada Tie-Down Roping: Jeff Chapman - Athens, TX Women's Barrel Race: Terra Bynum - Lubbock, TX Bull Riding: B.J. Schumacher - Hillsboro, WI Xtreme Bulls: Dustin Elliott—North Platte, NE 2004 Champions Bareback Riding: Cleve Schmidt - Belle Fourche, SD Steer Wrestling: Trevor Knowles - Mount Vernon, OR Team Roping, header: Trent Cornelius - Nacogdoches, TX Team Roping, heeler: Perry Bigbee - Stephenville, TX Saddle Bronc Riding: Bret Franks - Goodwell, OK Tie-Down Roping: Fred Whitfield - Hockley, TX Women’s Barrel Racing: Denise Adams-Fae - Lufkin, TX Bull Riding: Cody Buller - Glendive, MT Xtreme Bulls: B.J. Schumacher - Hillsboro, WI 2003 Champions Bareback Riding: Lan LaJeunesse - Morgan, UT Steer Wrestling: Bryan Fields - Conroe, TX Team Roping, header: Jason Stewart - Royal City, WA Team Roping, heeler: Mike Beers - Powell Butte, NV Saddle Bronc Riding: Mike Outhier - Utopia, TX Tie-Down Roping: Jade Connor - Iowa, LA Women’s Barrel Racing: Sherry Cervi - Marana, AZ Bull Riding: Steve Turner - Cochrane, AB, Canada Xtreme Bulls: Cory Melton - Keithville, LA 2002 Champions Bareback Riding: J.D. Garret - Belle Fourche, SD Steer Wrestling: Trav Cadwell - Oakdale, CA Steer Wrestling: Craig Cavaness - Brenham, TX Team Roping, header: Jason Steward - Llano, TX Team Roping, heeler: Randon Adams - Logandale, NV Saddle Bronc Riding: Rance Bray - Dumas, TX Tie-Down Roping: Jeff Chapman - Athens, TX Barrel Racing: Molly Powell - Sims, MT Bull Riding: Jason McClain - Kiowa, CO 2001 Champions Bareback Riding: Pete Hawkins - Weatherford, TX Steer Wrestling: Bob Lummus - Folsum, LA Team Roping, header: Charles Pogue - Ringling, OK Team Roping, heeler: Britt Bockius - Claremore, OK Saddle Bronc Riding: Shawn Morehead - Corrine, UT Tie-Down Roping: Fred Whitfield - Hockley, TX Women’s Barrel Racing: Janet Stover - Rusk, TX Bull Riding: Philip Elkins - Keller, TX 2000 Champions Bareback Riding: Mark Gomes - Nickerson, KS Steer Wrestling: Byron Walker - Ennis, TX Team Roping, header: Chaise Burleson - Katy, TX Team Roping, heeler: Tooter Flack, Jr. - Bryan, TX Saddle Bronc Riding: Billy Etbauer - Ree Heights, SD Tie-Down Roping: Fred Whitefield - Hockley, TX Women’s Barrel Racing: Kelly Bruner - Millsap, TX Bull Riding: Ty Reeder - Corinne, UT 1999 Champions Bareback Riding: Kelly Wardell - Bellevue,
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