2024 PRORODEO Media Guide
STOCK CONTRACTORS
Universal Rodeos Stock contractor: Mark Johnson
Wayne locates his string in Alberta and Harry’s home base is Avondale, Colo. They also join forces on a breeding program that produces bucking stock for both firms; Wayne Vold raises about 75 percent of his livestock. He has sung the Canadian national anthem several times at the Wrangler NFR. In 2020, the company sent two bareback horses and a bucking bulls to the Finals. Western Rodeos Stock contractors: Andrew Blessinger, Linda Russell and Ted Groene LOCATION: Caldwell, Idaho. BUCKING STOCK OF THE YEAR: Bulls Skoal’s Pacific Bell, 1988-90 (a record three times); Copenhagen Rocky, 1992; Grasshopper, 1993. BACKGROUND: Dan H. Russell bought Western Rodeos in 1963 to start a hobby, a place for him to buck vast numbers of bulls raised on his ranches in Nevada, Wyoming and California. Son Dan M. Russell became sole owner when he bought out his father, keeping Western Rodeos a family business. Dan M. passed away in December 2013; his wife Linda now operates the firm with a partner, former Wranger NFR stock superintendent Ted Groene. Through generations of work securing some of the best stock on the West Coast, and a successful breeding program with semen the Russells started collecting in the late 1980s, Western Rodeos has become a strong rodeo contracting business. They sent a bull to the 2014 Wrangler NFR. WEBSITE : www.WesternRodeos.com.
LOCATION: Jonesboro, Ark. BACKGROUND: Johnson started producing amateur rodeos in 1994 and became a PRCA stock contractor in 2005. He operates a 300-acre ranch in Jackson, Mo., with a herd of 80 horses and 55 bulls. Universal sent three bucking bulls to the 2020 Wrangler NFR. The company’s bucking bull Pookie Holler was selected as Wrangler NFR Top Stock in 2020. LOCATION: Avondale, Colo. BUCKING STOCK OF THE YEAR: Bareback horse Smokey, 1974 (and No. 1 bareback of the NFR in 1972); saddle broncs Sarcee Sorrel, 1976; Rusty, 1981; Angel Sings, 1978 79; Wrangler Savvy, 1986; Bobby Joe Skoal, 1991 93 (also top saddle bronc of the 1991 NFR); Painted Valley, 2010 (also top saddle bronc of the 2009 Wrangler NFR); bulls Panda Bear, 1976, No. 777, 1979-80. OTHER NOTABLE LIVESTOCK : Necklace, Bareback horse of the Year 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970 (a record four times); bull No. 33, top bull of the NFR in 1975. BACKGROUND: Born and raised in Canada, Harry Vold started his rodeo company there in 1954, relocating to a Colorado ranch in the late 1960s. His stock has produced some of the most famous bloodlines in America, passed along through many other stock contractors’ herds. Vold, known as “Duke of the Chutes,” said his goal is “to produce top rodeos all over North America and to have the best stock at the biggest and best rodeos, featuring the top cowboys.” Voted PRCA Stock Contractor of the Year 11 times and nominated many more times, he bought most of his bulls but breeds many bucking horses and raised approximately 50 colts a year. He passed away in early 2017 and his daughter Kirsten will continue to manage the firm, which sent one bareback horse and one saddle bronc to the 2016 Wrangler NFR. The firm won the Remuda Award in 2013, and Harry Vold’s wife Karen won the Donita Barnes Lifetime Achievement Award for her commitment to rodeo. In 2020, the company sent one bareback horse, one saddle bronc a bucking bull to the Wrangler NFR. Wayne Vold Rodeo Co. Stock contractor: Wayne Vold LOCATION: High River and De Winton, Alberta. BUCKING STOCK OF THE YEAR: Saddle bronc Try Me, 1984. OTHER NOTABLE LIVESTOCK : Awesome, top bareback horse, Wrangler NFR, 2005, 2007. BACKGROUND: Wayne Vold is a son of Harry Vold, one of the PRCA’s most highly regarded stock contractors and a member of its ProRodeo Hall of Fame. Wayne Vold got into the business in 1965 through a partnership with his father, and the liaison continues today. Father and son often work together to supply stock for a rodeo, even though Vold Rodeo Co. Stock contractor: Kirsten Vold
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