The PRCA web site has on its new editon ProRodeoUp.com videos of this years inductees. Below is a short description of the inductees and a direct link to their videos per request. You ask we do! These videos are very good!
Inductees include:
Skoal Pacific Bell - PRCA Bull of the Year an unprecedented three times (1988-90). Raised on the Russell Ranch in Folsom, Calif. VIDEO
Lecile Harris - PRCA Rodeo Clown of the Year four times in the 1990s and still active today at the age of 70, "The Dean of Rodeo Clowns." Born in Lake Cormorant, Miss., attended the University of Tennessee-Martin and lives in Collierville, Tenn. VIDEO
Ronnie Rossen - A world champion bull rider in 1961 and 1966 and an eight-time qualifier for the National Finals Rodeo, who twice won the NFR average title. Born in Ogallala, Neb., attended high school in Merino, Colo., and lived in Broadus, Mont.VIDEO
Michael Gaughan - Played a pivotal role in bringing the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo to Las Vegas and making it the richest rodeo in the world. Born in Omaha, Neb., operates South Point Casino in Las Vegas, NV the home to not only the Annual PRCA convention but numberous other rodeo and equine events.VIDEO
Dan O.(Bud) Munroe - World champion saddle bronc rider in 1986 who earned a spot in the National Finals Rodeo 12 consecutive years (1977-88). Born in Lewiston, Mont., lived in Billings, Mont., attended Montana State University in Bozeman and lives in Valley Mills, Texas.VIDEO
Doug Corey DVM - A leading force in the animal welfare industry and in ProRodeo during his more than 25 years as a volunteer with the PRCA. Born in Pendleton, Ore., lives in Adams, Ore., and operates a veterinary center in Walla Walla, Wash. VIDEO
Dorothy Apodaca - A rodeo secretary for 22 years, responsible for handling entries and payouts at some of rodeo's biggest events. Born in Salida, Colo., worked extensively in Texas and lived in Casper, Wyo., until the time of her death in 1992. VIDEO
Joe Glenn - A world champion team roper in 1948 and 1967, reserve champion twice and a seven-time qualifier for the National Finals Rodeo. Lived his entire live in the Douglas, Ariz., area VIDEO
Jim Davis - The world champion steer roper in 1985 and 1986, reserve champion four times and a 19-time qualifier for the National Finals Steer Roping. Born in Ponca City, Okla., attended college in Casper, Wyo., and Pueblo, Colo., and lives in Abiline, Texas area. VIDEO