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Page 2 of 85 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | Next 10>> Stock contractor Herriman dies at 59[Dec. 20, 2010] Glenn Clay Herriman, owner of the Northern Cross Rodeo Company, died Dec. 11 at his home in Omak, Wash., surrounded by his family, after a courageous two-year battle with cancer. He was 59. By Courtesy PRCA
World’s Richest Team Roping Announces 2010 Winners[Dec. 17, 2010] Las Vegas, NV – South Point Casino - The World Series of Team Roping presented by Fast Back Ropes continued its phenomenal ascent to top of the roping world with another hugely successful year-end Finale. The event concluded December 11th at the South Point Hotel Casino Equestrian and Event Center in Las Vegas, offering $3.3 million in prize money and $250,000 in prizes in three divisions. Ropers from throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, and Italy recently competed in the Grand Finale which spotlights the very best recreational ropers in the sport in the most visible and most prestigious event of the year. By Denny Gentry
GAC airs coverage of Wrangler NFR 10th Night After-Party[Dec. 16, 2010] COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Coverage of the inaugural Wrangler NFR World Champion Awards Show & 10th Night After-Party premiered December 16th on Great American Country with seven additional airdates between December 16th and December 26th. By Courtesy PRCA
World Series of Team Roping Finale Results[Dec. 13, 2010] The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo was not the only big event in Las Vegas last week. The South Point was the scene for the World Series of Team Roping Finale. There was lots of fun and excitement as ropers from across the country competed in what has rapidly become one of the largest team roping events in America.
National Finals Rodeo Stories[Dec. 13, 2010] There are so many great stories about the NFR and the contestants this link will give you the top stories each day.
Brazile wins second Triple Crown as gold buckle dreams are realized at 52nd Wrangler National Finals Rodeo[Dec. 12, 2010] LAS VEGAS – Trevor Brazile smiled from ear to ear, pumped his fist to the crowd and walked out of the Thomas & Mack Center arena with his second Triple Crown in four years. The Decatur, Texas, cowboy won the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo tie-down roping average and finished second with partner Patrick Smith in the team roping average to secure world titles in both events to go along with his record eighth all-around crown, which he clinched in Round 2. By Courtesy PRCA
Brazile breaks PRCA single-season earnings record, Harris clinches third consecutive world title in Round 9 of Wrangler National Finals Rodeo[Dec. 11, 2010] LAS VEGAS – The records just keep coming and coming for 12-time World Champion Trevor Brazile.
With second-place finishes in the team roping and tie-down roping during Round 9 of the 52nd Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, the Decatur, Texas, cowboy broke his own single-season earnings record and made the first $500,000 season in ProRodeo a distinct possibility. Brazile earned $27,680 in front of a sold-out crowd of 17,796 at the Thomas & Mack Center to push his season total to $426,574, besting his previous record mark of $425,115 from his Triple Crown season of 2007. By Courtesy PRCA
Ohl wins fourth round of 2010 Wrangler NFR, 40th round overall in Las Vegas[Dec. 10, 2010] LAS VEGAS – Few cowboys have owned the Thomas & Mack Center like Cody Ohl, and the tie-down roper’s dominance continued in Round 8 of the 52nd Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.
Ohl, of Hico, Texas, won his fourth round in five nights and 40th of his career at the Wrangler NFR in Round 8 after stopping the clock in 7.2 seconds. That time was two-tenths of a second faster than Shane Hanchey’s run and came a night after Ohl had a no-time. By Courtesy PRCA
Harris, Branquinho take over top spots in world standings after Round 7 win at 52nd Wrangler National Finals Rodeo[Dec. 9, 2010] LAS VEGAS – Fellow bull riders and steer wrestlers beware: two-time World Champions J.W. Harris and Luke Branquinho are red hot.
Harris, of Mullin, Texas, won the bull riding for the third straight night at the 2010 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo and for the fourth time in seven rounds, and Branquinho won for the third time – and second in a row – in front of 17,132 at the Thomas & Mack Center. Both cowboys took over the top spots in their respective events thanks to their Round 7 victories at the $5.875 million rodeo. By Courtesy PRCA
Wright continues to make most of chance, wins Round 5 at 52nd Wrangler National Finals Rodeo[Dec. 7, 2010] LAS VEGAS – As brothers, tie-down ropers Clint, Clif and Tuf Cooper share numerous things, including spots in this year’s Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, and now the trio can add go-round championship buckles to the list. Clint, the eldest of ProRodeo Hall of Famer Roy Cooper’s sons, joined his brothers as round winners at this year’s $5.875 million Wrangler NFR by tying five-time World Champion Tie-Down Roper Cody Ohl for the Round 4 victory with a 7.1-second run. By Courtesy PRCA
Clint Cooper completes brotherly trifecta with Round 4 win at Wrangler National Finals Rodeo[Dec. 6, 2010] LAS VEGAS – As brothers, tie-down ropers Clint, Clif and Tuf Cooper share numerous things, including spots in this year’s Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, and now the trio can add go-round championship buckles to the list. Clint, the eldest of ProRodeo Hall of Famer Roy Cooper’s sons, joined his brothers as round winners at this year’s $5.875 million Wrangler NFR by tying five-time World Champion Tie-Down Roper Cody Ohl for the Round 4 victory with a 7.1-second run. By Courtesy PRCA
Dent takes over PRCA World Standings lead after Round 3 victory at Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Inbox X[Dec. 5, 2010] LAS VEGAS – Bareback rider Steven Dent took the wish of his injured traveling partner and friend Ryan Gray to heart in Round 3 of the $5.875 million Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Saturday night. Reminiscent of a scene from the 1940 movie “Knute Rockne All American,” Gray – the previous PRCA World Standings leader who is out for the rest of the Finals with a lacerated liver suffered in Round 2 – gave Dent a simple request when the two talked while Gray lay in a hospital bed. By Courtesy PRCA
Brazile clinches record eighth all-around world title during Round 2 of Wrangler National Finals Rodeo[Dec. 4, 2010] LAS VEGAS – At long last, Trevor Brazile stands alone.
The Decatur, Texas, cowboy finished second in the team roping and sixth in the tie-down roping in Round 2 of the 52nd Wrangler National Finals Rodeo to clinch a record eighth all-around world championship. Brazile earned $16,665 in the two events in front of a sold-out crowd of 17,197 to pass ProRodeo Hall of Famer Ty Murray and become the first cowboy in rodeo history to win eight all-around gold buckles. By Courtesy PRCA
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