2022 PRCA Media Guide
What is Xtreme Bulls?
The PRCA Xtreme Bulls Tour showcases the PRCA’s top bull riders and some of the rankest bulls the world has to offer. Xtreme Bulls competitors include the top bull riders from the PRCA | RAM World Standings as well as contestants who advance through Xtreme Bulls qualifying events. In most Xtreme Bulls events, every contestant competes in the first round, with the top performers advancing to the final round. The winner of the two-head average after the final round earns the title for that tour stop. Money won
on the PRCA Xtreme Bulls Tour counts toward the PRCA | RAMWorld Standings for bull riding, which determine the qualifiers for theWrangler National Finals Rodeo, but does not count
toward the all-around standings. 2021 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS •
Sage Kimzey won his fifth Xtreme Bulls Tour title in seven years, finishing the season with $102,517. • By splitting the win with J.B. Mauney at the Spanish Fork (Utah) Fiesta Days Xtreme Bulls, Kimzey became the all-time leader in PRCA Xtreme Bulls Division 1 victories with nine. • The 2021 PRCA Xtreme Bulls Tour treated Clayton Sellars extremely well as he won the San Angelo (Texas) Xtreme Bulls and Reno (Nev.) Rodeo Xtreme Bulls, earning a combined $36,318. • Winning the PRCA Division 1 Xtreme Bulls event in Ellensburg, Wash., has always been a primary goal for bull rider Braden Richardson. Richardson, the last rider out in the short round, had an 84-point ride on Outlawbuckers Rodeo’s Wild Child to win the two-head average with 173 points, earning more than $38,273. Richardson just missed breaking the record for most money earned at an Xtreme Bulls event. Jordan Spears holds that mark at $39,386 when he won the Xtreme Bulls Tour Finale in Ellensburg, Wash., in 2017. Xtreme Bulls Finale, Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 13-14 First round: 1. (tie) Jeff Askey, on Aces Wild Pro Rodeo’s Lone Ranger, Trevor Kastner, on Wayne Vold Rodeo’s All Access, and Creek Young, on Outlawbuckers Rodeo’s Ritchie Bros Positively Bangin, 86.5 points, $4,021 each; 4. (tie) Ky Hamilton and Stetson Dell Wright, 84, $1,551 each; 6. Ruger Piva, 83, $862; 7. (tie) Matt Palmer and Sage Kimzey, 81.5, $603 each. Second round: 1. Shane Proctor, 89 points on Outlawbuckers Rodeo’s Ritchi Bros. Wild Child, $5,170; 2. Boudreaux Campbell, 87, $3,964; 3. Josh Frost, 85.5, $2,930; 4. Ruger Piva, 85, $1,896; 5. Stetson Dell Wright, 83.5, $1,206; 6. Shad Winn, 82.5, $862; 7. Jordan Spears, 81.5, $689; 8. Roscoe Jarboe, 79.5, $517. * Third round: 1. Sage Kimzey, 91.5 points on Big Stone Rodeo Inc’s War Cry, $5,244; 2. Ruger Piva, 86.5, $4,038; 3. Boudreaux Campbell, 84, $3,004; 4. Parker Breding, 83.5, $1,970; 5. Chance William Schott, 83, $1,280; 6. Matt Palmer, 80, $936; 7. Shad Winn, 76, $763; no other qualified rides. Fourth round: 1. (tie) Stetson Dell Wright, on Four Star Rodeo’s Royal Playboy, and Braden Richardson, on Four Star Rodeo’s Teepee Creeper, 92 points, $4,567 each; 3. (tie) Jordan Spears and Brady Portenier, 88.5, $2,413 each; 5. Jake Gardner, 88, $1,206; 6. Matt Palmer, 87.5, $862; 7. Roscoe Jarboe, 86, $689; 8. Trey Benton III, 85, $517. Average: 1. Matt Palmer, 320 points on four head, $10,340; 2. Stetson Dell Wright, 259.5 on three head, $7,927; 3. Ruger Piva, 254.5, $5,859; 4. Jeff Askey, 248.5, $3,791; 5. Roscoe Jarboe, 245, $2,413; 6. Sage Kimzey, 173 on two head, $1,723; 7. Boudreaux Campbell, 171, $1,379; 8. Jordan Spears, 170, $1,034. *(all totals include ground money).
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