2020 Media Guide - PRORODEO Cowboys
2019 ProRodeo Top Cowboys (continued)
Amateur Won the Idaho High School State Finals Rodeo for bull riding in 2011. Won the steer wrestling for the Central Rocky Mountain Region during freshman year of college in 2012 Personal 6-1, 220 … Single … Father, Mark; mother, Peggy; brother, Justin, and sisters Kori and Bobbie … Is the youngest of four … Runs his own trucking company … Graduated from Blackfoot (Idaho) High School with a class of about 210 students in 2011 … Nickname is Jorgo … Competed at his first rodeo when he was 2 years old, his dad held on to him while he rode a sheep … All of his siblings competed in college rodeo, but he is the first one to go pro … Considers the San Antonio rodeo in 2019 to be his most challenging one since the size of it made him nervous before competing … RodeoHouston was his favorite rodeo before he even got a chance to compete there because the crew made him feel welcomed … Looks up to Jason Miller … Aims for consistency when competing Enjoys snowboarding and fishing … Listens to all genres of music, with 90’s Country as the most frequent … Favorite movie is“Lone Survivor”
Trevor Kastner
Bull Riding
Event:
2019 world standings place: 11 th 2019 Wrangler NFR standings place: 14 th 2019 Wrangler NFR earnings:
$12,115 $161,216 $925,212
2019 earnings: Career earnings:
Nov. 23, 1987, in Ardmore, Okla.
Born:
Roff, Okla.
Residence: Joined PRCA: World titles:
2008
0
4 (2011-13, 2018-19)
Wrangler NFR qualifications:
Ranger (Texas) College,WesternOklahoma State College (Altus)
Education:
Professional 2019 Highlights ★ Finished 11th in the world standings with $161,216. He placed in one round at the Wrangler NFR and finished 14th in the average after earning $12,115 ★ Won RodeoHouston (Texas) ★ Won the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo (Colorado Springs, Colo.) ★ Won the Parker County Sheriff’s Posse Frontier Days Xtreme Bulls (Weatherford, Texas)
★ Won the Cattlemen’s Days Inc. (Gunnison, Colo.) ★ Won the Great Plains Stampede Rodeo (Altus, Okla.) ★ Won the Will Rogers Memorial Rodeo (Vinita, Okla.) ★ Won the Amarillo (Texas) Tri-State Fair and Rodeo
Career Highlights ★ 2018: Ranked 15th in the world standings with $104,396. Missed the final four rounds due to injury at the Wrangler NFR. Ranked 15th in the average with 76 points on one head at the Wrangler NFR. Won the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show (Fort Worth, Texas), the Sheridan WYO Rodeo and the Pro Rodeo Oklahoma (Chickasha). Co-champion at the Grey Snow Annual Rodeo (Perkins, Okla.) ★ 2017: Finished 23rd in the world standings with $63,883. Won the Buffalo Bill Rodeo (North Platte, Neb.), the Old Settlers Reunion PRCA Rodeo (Cheyenne, Okla.), the Bennington (Kan.) PRCA Rodeo, the Kit Carson County Fair & Rodeo (Burlington, Colo.), the Will Rogers Memorial Rodeo (Vinita, Okla.), the Harrison (Ark.) PRCA Rodeo, the Rose City Roundup (Tyler, Texas) and the Comal County Fair & Rodeo (New Braunfels, Texas). Co-champion at the Elk City (Okla.) Rodeo Of Champions and the Old Fort Days Rodeo (Fort Smith, Ark.) ★ 2016: Won the Fort Bend County Fair & Rodeo (Rosenberg, Texas), the Will Rogers Stampede (Claremore, Okla.), the PRCA Xtreme Bulls (Rapid City, S.D.), the Bennington (Kan.) PRCA Rodeo, the 101 WildWest Rodeo (Ponca City, Okla.) and the Yellowstone River Round-Up (Billings, Mont.). Finished 16th in the world standings with $74,143 ★ 2015: Won the RAM Prairie Circuit Finals (Duncan, Okla.), the 101 WildWest Rodeo (Ponca City, Okla.). Co-champion at the Guymon (Okla.) Pioneer Days. Finished 20th in the world standings with $56,157 ★ 2014: Won the Wrangler Champions Challenge (Kissimmee, Fla.) and the San Angelo (Texas) Rodeo. Finished 56th in the world standings with $22,810
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