PRCA Media Guide - Cowboys Part 2

★ ★ Won the Sheridan WYO Rodeo ★ ★ Won the Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse (Cleburne, Texas) ★ ★ Won the Guy Weadick Days (High River, Alberta) ★ ★ Won the Toppenish (Wash.) Rodeo ★ ★ Co-champion at the K-Days Rodeo (Edmonton, Alberta)

★ ★ Co-champion at the Sundre (Alberta) Pro Rodeo ★ ★ Co-champion at the Apache (Okla.) Stampede Steer Roping ★ ★ Won the steer roping at the Waller County Fair & Rodeo (Hempstead, Texas) ★ ★ Won the Fort Bend County Fair & Rodeo (Rosenberg, Texas)

★ ★ Won the Coleman (Texas) PRCA Rodeo ★ ★ Won the Apache, (Okla.) Stampede ★ ★ Co-champion at the Sheridan WYO Rodeo

Career Highlights (full bio on ProRodeo.com) ★ ★ 2017: Finished second in the all-around standings with $319,337; 39th in team roping with $36,420, and eighth in tie-down roping with $177,010; and second in steer roping with $127,538. He placed in four rounds at theWrangler NFR in tie-down roping winning Round 2. He won Round 5 at the NFSR. Won all-around titles at Lea County Fair & PRCA Rodeo (Lovington, N.M.), the Central Wyoming (Casper) Fair & Rodeo, the Rodeo Corpus Christi (Texas), the Guymon (Okla.) Pioneer Days Rodeo, the Rodeo Rapid City (S.D.), the Crooked River Roundup (Prineville, Ore.), the Oakley Independence Day Rodeo (Oakley City, Utah), the Eugene (Ore.) Pro Rodeo, the Clark County Fair & Rodeo (Logandale, Nev.), the YMBL Championship Rodeo (Beaumont, Texas), the Beef Empire Days PRCA Rodeo (Garden City, Kan.), the Flint Hills Rodeo (Strong City, Kan.), the Bennington (Kan.) PRCA Rodeo, the Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse (Cleburne, Texas), the Gladewater (Texas) Round-Up Rodeo, the Kansas (Phillipsburg) Biggest Rodeo, the Amarillo (Texas) Tri-State Fair and Rodeo and the American Royal Rodeo (Kansas City, Mo.). Won tie-down roping titles at the Guymon (Okla.) Pioneer Days Rodeo, the Wrangler Champions Challenge presented by Justin Boots (Sioux Falls, S.D.), the Helldorado Days Rodeo (LasVegas, Nev.), the Gladewater (Texas) Round-Up Rodeo and Kimball (Neb.) Banner Rodeo. Won team roping with partner Patrick Smith at Rodeo Corpus Christi (Texas) and the Big Spring (Texas) Cowboy Reunion & Rodeo.Won the Bennington (Kan.) PRCA Rodeo, with Joseph Harrison. Co-champion at the YMBL Championship Rodeo (Beaumont, Texas), with Patrick Smith. Co-champion at the American Royal Rodeo (Kansas City, Mo.), with Clint Summers. Won steer roping at theWallaWalla (Wash.) Frontier Days, the Days of ‘76 Stand Alone Steer Roping (Deadwood, S.D.) and the Amarillo (Texas) Tri-State Fair and Rodeo ★ ★ 2016: Did not compete ★ ★ 2015: Brazile extended his record total of world championships to 23 with his sixth steer roping gold buckle and record 13th all-around title (record 10th in a row) with $518,011. Broke the National Finals Steer Roping average record with 111.3 seconds on 10 head and set a new NFSR earnings record with $121,112. Finished second in the world standings in tie-down roping with $228,055 and forth in team roping with $191,960. Won all-around titles at the Cody (Wyo.) Stampede; the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show (Fort Worth, Texas); The Days of ‘47 Rodeo (Salt Lake City, Utah); the SheridanWYO Rodeo; the Redding (Calif.) Rodeo; Pendleton (Ore.) Round-Up; the Snake River Stampede (Nampa, Idaho); the Sikeston (Mo.) Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo; Colorado State Fair & Rodeo (Pueblo); Rooftop Rodeo (Estes Park, Colo.); Parker County Frontier Days and PRCA Rodeo (Weatherford, Texas); the Guymon (Okla.) Pioneer Days; the Horse Heaven Round-Up (Kennewick, Wash.); the West of the Pecos Rodeo (Pecos, Texas); the Crooked River Roundup (Prineville, Ore.); the Beef Empire Days PRCA Rodeo (Garden City, Kan.); Caribou County Fair & Rodeo (Grace, Idaho); Spring Classic (Mesquite, Texas) and the Yellowstone River Round-Up (Billings, Mont.). Won the team roping with partner Patrick Smith at the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show (Fort Worth, Texas) ★ ★ 2014: Brazile extended his record total of world championships to 21 with his fifth steer roping gold buckle and record 12th all-around title (record ninth in a row); became the first man in rodeo history to earnmore than $100,000 in three events in the same season, finishing with total earnings of $494,369. Extended his record total of round wins in National Finals competition to 60.Won all-around titles at theWrangler NFR;Wrangler Champions Challenge Finale (Redding, Calif., Omaha, Neb., Rapid City, S.D., Kennewick, Wash. and Amarillo, Texas); the Pendleton (Ore.) Round-Up; California Rodeo Salinas; the Redding (Calif.) Rodeo; the San Angelo (Texas) Rodeo; the NationalWestern Stock Show and Rodeo (Denver, Colo.) ★ ★ 2013: Won his 11th all-around world title with earnings of $426,010 and fourth steer roping world title ($84,462). Set the all-time record for most gold buckles by a cowboy in PRCA history with 19, breaking Guy Allen’s record of 18. Won the all-around at the Wrangler NFR (fourth in a row and record eighth overall at the WNFR). Won the all- around at the Justin Boots Playoffs (Puyallup, Wash.); the Reno (Nev.) Rodeo; the Pendleton (Ore.) Round-Up; the RAM Texas Circuit Finals Rodeo (Waco); the Sheridan WYO Rodeo; the Clovis (Calif.) Rodeo; the Lea County Fair & PRCA Rodeo (Lovington, N.M.); the Sikeston (Mo.) Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo; the Rancho Mission Viejo Rodeo (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.); Greeley (Colo.) Stampede; the Canby (Ore.) Rodeo; the Walla Walla (Wash.) Frontier Days ★ ★ 2012: Extended his own record by securing his 10th all-around world championship and moved to within one of the all-time record for world titles with his 17th overall. Won the all-around at the Wrangler NFR; the American Royal Rodeo (Kansas City, Mo.); the 102nd Pendleton (Ore.) Round-Up; the Western Frontier ProRodeo (Pocatello, Idaho); the Caldwell (Idaho) Night Rodeo; the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo (Colorado Springs, Colo.); the Spanish Fork (Utah) Fiesta Days Rodeo; the SheridanWYO Rodeo; the Amarillo (Texas)Tri-State Fair & Rodeo; the CentralWyoming Fair & PRCA Rodeo (Casper); the Pioneer Days Rodeo (Clovis, N.M.); the Horse Heaven Round-Up (Kennewick,Wash.); the Livingston (Mont.) Roundup; the Last Chance Stampede (Helena, Mont.); the Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo (Abilene, Kan.)

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