Clayton had a terrific 2007 but he proved to the world it was talent not just luck. . After his big win at the 2007 United States Smokeless Tobacco Tour event in Guthrie, OK were he was the winner of the richest events in bull riding history Clayton competed on the elite PBR Built Ford Tough Series Tour winning the Rookie of the Year for the PBR. W E L L .... His encore for 2008 was to win the 2008 Challenger Tour Finals and a record breaking $525,000 which will automatically qualify him for the 2008 PBR World Finals!!
Williams rides 'King' to win The second act of the two-day event, which eventually was won by Clayton Williams of Carthage, Texas, and drew 6,646 spectators, got off to a leisurely start.
Clayton Wins First BFTS Event Championship 2007 Daisy Rookie of the Year Clayton Williams (Carthage, Texas) brought the crowd to their feet as he took his first ever Built Ford Tough Series event win in his short, but lucrative career. Williams rode all three of his bulls, including a previously unridden bull, for a total of 251.25 points and added $28,100 to his bank account.
Clayton does it AGAIN!!! Clayton Williams claims second consecutive Challenger Tour Championship and $525,000
Legend of Oklahoma City continues Last year Clayton Williams became a household name. One year later, the legend of Oklahoma City continues.
The 24-year-old from Carthage, Texas returned to the Ford Center, which is fast becoming the house that Clayton Williams built, and for the second year in a row he won the Copenhagen Bull Riding Challenger Championship presented by Dickies.
Williams repeats as champ If Clayton Williams ever leaves Texas, the bull rider is moving to Oklahoma City.
"If they ever kick me out of Carthage, you look out because I am on my way," said Williams, who did the improbable Sunday and repeated as champion of the PBR's Copenhagen Challenger Tour Championship at the Ford Center.
Helmets More Popular With Bull Riders "Its a dangerous sport it's the most dangerous sport you can be involved in to tell you the truth to prolong your career its just something that you've got to do" says champion bull rider Clayton Williams of Carthage.
PBR's Very Own Cinderella Story More than 225 cowboys faced off earlier this week for the opportunity to be one of ten men to move on to the $1,000,000 U.S. Smokeless Challenger Tour Championship presented by Dickies. One man, Clayton Williams (Carthage, Texas) capitalized on this golden opportunity, transforming equal parts of determination, try and guts into 215,000 in prize money and immediate PBR notoriety.
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