By Brett Hoffman Column Chad Masters has broken the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association team roping regular season earnings record. His total of $114,573 surpasses the $110,626 won by Speed Williams and Rich Skelton in 2000. It also keeps Masters on pace to win his second world championship in three seasons. Masters, a header from Clarksville, [...]
Archive for August, 2009
Chad Masters breaks record in Team Roping
Posted in Rodeo News on August 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
World leader scores top ride at Horse Heaven Round-Up
Posted in Rodeo News on August 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
By Annie Fowler, Herald staff writer KENNEWICK — Clint Cannon is due for a little luck to go his way. On the PRCA circuit since 2003, the bareback rider from Waller, Texas, just missed the National Finals Rodeo in 2007, finishing 16th. In 2008, a shoulder injury cut his season short. This season, Cannon is [...]
Fifty years of success at stake
Posted in Rodeo News on August 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A half-century of Canadian consistency in professional rodeo is in danger of collapsing. With a month left in the season, there are no Canadian cowboys on the 15-man leaderboard in the world saddle bronc riding standings. If that remains the case, it will mark the first time Canada hasn’t been represented in the event at [...]
Crash and Burn **Video**
Posted in Rodeo Updates, Tracey Goodman on August 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Tracey Goodman and Biscuit Well, we went to a PRCA on Aug 22nd in Imboden, Ar. The rodeo season is kinda winding down some (the close ones atleast) and I am really looking to make some good runs and pull checks even though I’m too far out of the standings. You still like to finish out with a bang, right. Biscuit [...]
Brian Massey, 3X IFR Champion reminisces about an odd experience while “on the rodeo road”
Posted in Brian Massey, Past Rodeo Experiences on August 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Indianapolis, IN after the rodeo, a gentleman came up to us and started a conversation, probably about what a big rodeo fan he was, or something like that. He then invited us to his home to eat. Since he was of Hispanic descent, he promised us an authentic Mexican meal. Although we were a [...]
Trevor Brazile doesn’t miss a beat at Caldwell Night Rodeo
Posted in Rodeo News on August 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
CALDWELL – Another rodeo, another title. Trevor Brazile from Decatur, Texas, captured the tie-down roping title Saturday at the Caldwell Night Rodeo. Brazile, who is first in the Pro Rodeo all-around standings, finished Saturday with a time of 9.4 seconds, which combined with his previous times was good enough for a first-place finish of 25.6 [...]
Tracey Goodman IPRA Rodeo Update…New Albany, MS *video*
Posted in Rodeo Updates, Tracey Goodman on August 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This is a rodeo that I think I run every year and wind up one hole out! lol. Well, I sang the same ole song again this year. We had a really nice run. He worked great considering we were on the very bottom of the ground and that pen gets really deep! Our time held [...]
change good for clint cannon, and danyelle campbell comes back and places 4th
Posted in Rodeo News on August 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Mike Stetson mstetson@idahopress.com Updated 5 hours 54 minutes ago CALDWELL — Something changed for Clint Cannon as he sat at home last season, recovering from a injury that sidelined him for nearly nine months. The 30-year-old bareback bronc rider, who had never been to the National Finals Rodeo and had only won about $175,000 in [...]
Rodeo Cowboy Has Won Buckles In All Events
Posted in Rodeo News on August 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
RICHARD REEDER, The Cody Enterprise CODY, Wyo. (AP) ― Paul Peterson is a true cowboy, and he has the hardware to prove it. “I’ve never known of anyone who has one a buckle in every rodeo event,” Nite Rodeo contractor Maury Tate said. “But Paul has, and he’s done it at a high level.” Peterson [...]
Ropes, reins, joys, pains: Rodeo time in San Juan
Posted in Rodeo News on August 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
By PETER SCHELDEN The Orange County Register It’s hard to find anything left of the Old West in Orange County, unless you know where to look. On Saturday and Sunday, sawdust, cowboys and bucking broncos will come home to San Juan Capistrano during the ninth annual Rancho Mission Viejo Rodeo. As always, the nation’s top [...]





