Only Active Members shall be eligible to receive any awards or benefits sanctioned by the PRCA. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ellensburg Rodeo was cancelled, and thus the Xtreme Bulls Tour Finale had to be moved somewhere else. The principal office of the PRCA shall be located at 101 Pro Rodeo Drive, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80919. Johnson finally gave in to the cowboys' demands, and the successful "strike" led to the formation of the Cowboys' Turtle Association. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. From 1956-1973, only one bucking horse was named every year. #2015 Steer Roping Rookie of the Year Thomas Smith is the son of Tom Smith, 2014 winner. New Timers will be evaluated on the following: (A) Timing accuracy; watching flag to flag; (B) knowledge of PRCARulebook and Timers Handbook; (C) knowledge of what information needs to be posted, where it needs to be posted and correct posting procedures; (D) familiarity with both timed event and riding event (when needed) drawing procedures; (E) legibility of handwriting when posting; (F) ability to use electronic timing equipment accurately; (G) professionalism in appearance (H) willingness to follow instructions and courtesy to co-workers. Cave Creek Rodeo Days Clown/BarrelMan: Gizmo McCracken. B2.3.3 Dues and Fees. [9][10][11] In 2022, the National Circuit Finals Rodeo was renamed as the NFR Open and now takes place every July at the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[12][13]. Money won while a Permit Member will count toward circuit points for qualification for competition at the Circuit Finals Rodeos, including the National Circuit Finals Rodeo, only. Conflicting Rodeo Associations are companies, partnerships, associations or other entities whose direct or indirect purpose is to produce, promote, and/or sanction professional rodeo contests in which contestants compete in two or more of the following events: bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, tie-down roping, steer wrestling, and team roping. 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B1.1.1 Principal Office. To work for the betterment of conditions and of rules governing rodeo events in which members of the Association participate. Any act not covered in the previous rule must present a description of the act accompanied by photographs in order to have the act considered for approval by the PRCABoard of Directors. Pursuant to the provisions of the Colorado Non-Profit Corporation Act, the undersigned corporation, pursuant to a resolution duly adopted by its board of directors, hereby adopts the following Restated Articles of Incorporation: The name of the corporation is PROFESSIONAL RODEO COWBOYS ASSOCIATION. The PRCA maintains a website with the latest news stories, cowboy blogs, world standings, rodeo results, cowboy and livestock bios, and tons of other information. B1.0.1.14Ground Money means money divided evenly among those contestants who did not qualify (have a score and/or a time.) Cody Snow, $67,853.64 4. To promote the professional sport of rodeo through the organization of rodeo participants for their mutual benefit. Applicants desiring to obtain Contestant Card status in the PRCAmust first satisfy the requirements of Sections B2.3.1 and B2.3.5. Kolton Schmidt, $50,801.89 11. The National Circuit Finals Steer Roping (NCFSR), takes place in Torrington, Wyoming. Any Championship Points accumulated for current Rodeo Year rodeos will drop off at the end of the Rodeo Year, but Circuit Points will carry over into the next circuit Rodeo Year if won during the current Rodeo Year. The competitor with the highest total points in each rodeo event at the end of the season is crowned the Playoff Series Champion. In addition to the nine individual event winners, including heading and heeling team ropers, there is also the all-around cowboy champion, who wins the most money in two or more events. However, in 2022, the permit championship event was changed. BY BECOMING A MEMBER OF THE PRCA, YOU ARE AGREEING TO RELEASE THE PRCA AND OTHER PARTIES FROM LIABILITY. Prospective Clowns/Barrelmen must be reviewed and approved by the PRCA before the applicant will be considered for Permit Membership. B1.0.1.28Slack means competition in front of a non-paying audience. Each Member further agrees to discharge, waive, release and covenant not to sue PRCA, PRCAProperties (PRCAP), all PRCA sponsors, all Members (including, without limitation, Contestants, Stock Contractors, Rodeo Committees, Rodeo Producers and Contract Personnel), and any other PRCA-sanctioned event production entity (and each partys respective officers, directors, employees and agents), from all claims, demands and liabilities for any and all property damage, personal injury and/or death arising from such Members participation in a PRCA-sanctioned event. (E) To protect against unfairness in the sport of professional rodeo. The PRCA opposes any organized gambling in connection with PRCA-approved rodeos. Easily apply. Annual dues, fees, and insurance premiums shall be the same as for Contestant Permit Members. B2.0.1.1 Definition of Conflicting Rodeo Association. Its championship event is the National Finals Rodeo (NFR). If approved for PRCA membership, New Timer must take PRCA Timers Clinic Seminar prior to purchase of PRCA membership. 2023 PRCA & WPRA World Standings Unofficial. Each of the purposes and powers specified shall be regarded as independent purposes and powers and are not intended to be in limitation of the general powers granted to corporations under the laws of the State of Colorado, but are intended to be, and shall be held to be, in furtherance thereof. Since that time the list of accomplishments has grown beyond belief. 6. ABOUT. This List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions contains champions and awards in the sport of professional rodeo. Erich Rogers, $52,521.57 10. Internship is at new Timers own expense. However, if the Permit Member elects to continue to contest as a Permit Member for the remainder of the Dues Paying Year, he will be limited to enter rodeos that accept permits in his particular event and will not be eligible to qualify for the National Finals Rodeo. If in the case of replacing someone that is injured during the rodeo, the Contract Personnel member that is to be the replacement and will be working the rodeo must sign in with the rodeo secretary before the last performance. B2.3.2 Compliance with Rules and Bylaws. 2004 18 Avg Days Between Rodeos. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Money won in the Day-Money competition will count as Championship Points. This discharge, waiver and release includes claims, demands and liabilities that are known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, future or contingent, and includes claims, demands, and liabilities arising out of the negligence of the parties so released by such Member. Rutledge, Tulare, California, 124.1 8, 1960 Jim Rodriguez Jr., San Luis Obispo, California, 1960 Gene Rambo, Shandon, California 134.8 8, 1959 Jim Rodriguez Jr., San Luis Obispo, California, 1959 Gene Rambo, Shando, California 121.8 6, 2021 Brody Cress, Hillsdale, Wyoming, 859 10, 2020 Ryder Wright, Milford, Utah, *876.5 10, 2019 Brody Cress, Hillsdale, Wyoming, 840.5 10, 2017 Brody Cress, Hillsdale, Wyoming, 841.5 10, 2016 Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta, Canada 747.5 9, 2015 Jacobs Crawley, Boerne, Texas, 810.5 10, 2014 Spencer Wright, Milford, Utah, 807.5 10, 2013 Jacobs Crawley, Stephenville, Texas, 778.5 10, 2012 Cody DeMoss, Heflin, Louisiana, 798.5 10, 2011 Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah, 848.5 10, 2009 Shaun Stroh, Dickinson, North Dakota, 732.5 9/10, 2008 Cody Taton, Newell, South Dakota, 720.5 9/10, 2007 Rod Hay, Wildwood, Alberta, Canada, 826 10, 2006 J.J. Elshere, Quinn, South Dakota, 723 9/10, 2005 Rod Warren, Big Valley, Alberta, Canada, 798 10, 2004 Rod Warren, Big Valley, Alberta, Canada, 757.5 10, 2003 Rod Warren, Big Valley, Alberta, Canada, 805 10, 2002 Glen O'Neill, Didsbury, Alberta, Canada, 825 10, 2001 Scott Johnson, Gustine, Texas, 719 9/10, 2000 Ryan Mapston, Geyser, Montana, 721 9/10, 1999 Charley Gardner, Ruby Valley, Montana, 757 10, 1997 Scott Johnson, DeLeon, Texas, 781 10, 1995 Robert Etbauer, Goodwell, Oklahoma, 750 10, 1993 Tom Reeves, Stephenville, Texas, 725, 10, 1992 Billy Etbauer, Ree Heights, South Dakota, 714 9/10, 1991 Robert Etbauer, Goodwell, Oklahoma, 766 10, 1990 Bud Longbrake, Dupree, South Dakota, 752 10, 1989 Clint Johnson, Spearfish, South Dakota, 746 10, 1988 Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, North Dakota, 746 10, 1987 Butch Knowles, Hermiston, Oregon, 728 10, 1986 Dave Appleton, Arlington, Texas, 698 10, 1985 (tie) Bud Pauley, Shepherd, Montana, 728 10, 1985 (tie) Monty Henson, Mesquite, Texas, 728 10, 1984 Monty Henson, Mesquite, Texas, 755 10, 1983 Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, North Dakota, 742 10, 1982 Monty Henson, Mesquite, Texas, 657 9/10, 1981 Tom Miller, Faith, South Dakota, 719 10, 1980 Bobby Berger, Lexington, Oklahoma, 705 10, 1979 Tom Miller, Faith, South Dakota, 723 10, 1978 Joe Marvel, Battle Mountain, Nevada, 844 11, 1976 Monty Henson, Mesquite, Texas, 717 10, 1975 Tom Miller, Faith, South Dakota, 734 10, 1974 Joe Marvel, Battle Mountain, Nevada, 725 10, 1973 Dennis Reiners, Scottsdale, Arizona 703 10, 1972 Marvin Joyce, East Helena, Montana, 644 10, 1971 Kenny McLean, Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada, 662 10, 1970 Ivan Daines, Innisfail, Alberta, Canada, 687 10, 1969 Buzz Seely, Roosevelt, Washington, 584 9, 1968 Kenny McLean, Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada, 586 9, 1966 Marty Wood, Bowness, Alberta, Canada, 528 8, 1965 Bill Martinelli, Oakdale, California, 542 8, 1964 Kenny McLean, Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada, 473 8, 1963 Jim Tescher, Medora, North Dakota, 1,414 8, 1962 Alvin Nelson, Sidney, Montana, 1,401 8, 1961 Alvin Nelson, Sidney, Montana, 1,390 8, 1960 Enoch Walker, Cody, Wyoming, 1,789 10, 1959 Jim Tescher, Medora, North Dakota, 1,806 10, 2021 Cole Patterson, Pratt, Kansas, 97.7 9, 2019 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 131 0 10, 2018 Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas, 132 0 10, 2017 Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas, 104 1 9, 2016 Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas, 125.9 10, 2015 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, *113.3 10, 2014 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 114.1 10, 2012 Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 131.7 10, 2011 Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas, 172.8 10, 2010 Cody Scheck, Kiowa, Kansas, 171.1 10, 2009 Bryce Davis, Kiowa, Kansas, 137.9 10, 2008 J.D. The insurance fee will revert to the PRCA National Office to subsidize the Membership Accident Insurance program and shall be in addition to the required premium for membership group accident insurance coverage. THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY. *later became a world champion, Source:[107] The top 15 contestant from each event will be headed into the Las Vegas NFR 2022. Charly Crawford, $55,229.27 9. Bareback: 1. Avg Score. (tie) Spooner, Wis., Kissimmee, Fla., & Bonifay, Fla. (tie) Dodge City, Kan., Phoenix, Ariz., & Santa Maria, Calif. (tie) Dodge City, Kan., Round-Up Rodeo and Reno (Nev.) Rodeo, (tie) A Tribute to Chris LeDoux Pro Rodeo, 2016 Junior Nogueira, Presidente Prudente, So Paulo, Brazil, 1980 Paul Tierney, Rapid City, South Dakota, 1975 Leo Camarillo, Oakdale, California (tie), 1951 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierra, South Dakota, 1931 Johnie Schneider, Livermore, California, 2019 Clayton Bigelow, Clements, California, 1996 Mark Garrett, Spearfish, South Dakota, 1995 Marvin Garrett, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, 1994 Marvin Garrett, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, 1992 Wayne Herman, Dickinson, North Dakota, 1989 Marvin Garrett, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, 1981 J.C. Trujillo, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, 1963 John Hawkins, Twain Harte, California, 1936 Smoky Snyder, Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada, 1935 Frank Schneider, Caliente, California, 1933 Nate Woldum, Strathmore, Alberta, Canada, 1932 Smoky Snyder, Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada, 2022 Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, Louisiana, 2021 Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, Louisiana, 2018 Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, Louisiana, 2017 Tyler Pearson, Louisville, Mississippi, 2016 Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, Louisiana, 2014 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 2012 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 2011 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 2009 Lee Graves, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2008 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 2005 Lee Graves, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2004 Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, California, 1994 Blaine Pederson, Amisk, Alberta, Canada, 1989 John W Jones Jr., Morro Bay, California, 1988 John W Jones Jr., Morro Bay, California, 1984 John W Jones Jr., Morro Bay, California, 1982 Stan Williamson, Kellyville, Oklahoma, 1979 Stan Williamson, Kellyville, Oklahoma, 1973 Bob Marshall, San Martin, California, 1970 John W. Jones Sr., Morro Bay, California, 2022 Kaleb Driggers (header), Hoboken, Georgia, 2022 Junior Noguiera (heeler), Presidente Prudente, So Paulo, Brazil, 2021 Kaleb Driggers (header), Hoboken, Georgia, 2021 Junior Noguiera (heeler), Presidente Prudente, So Paulo, Brazil, 2020 Colby Lovell (header), Madisonville, Texas, 2020 Paul Eaves (heeler), Lonedell, Missouri, 2019 Clay Smith (header), Broken Bow, Oklahoma, 2019 Wesley Thorp (heeler), Throckmorton, Texas, 2018 Clay Smith (header), Broken Bow, Oklahoma, 2017 Erich Rogers (header), Round Rock, Arizona, 2017 Cory Petska (heeler), Marana, Arizona, 2016 Levi Simpson (header), Ponoka, Alberta, Canada, 2016 Jeremy Buhler (heeler), Arrowwood, Alberta, Canada, 2015 Aaron Tsinigine (header), Tuba City, Arizona, 2015 Kollin VonAhn (heeler), Blanchard, Oklahoma, 2014 Clay Tryan (header), Billings, Montana, 2014 Jade Corkill (heeler), Fallon, Nevada, 2013 Clay Tryan (header), Billings, Montana, 2013 Jade Corkill (heeler), Fallon, Nevada, 2012 Chad Masters (header), Cedar Hill, Tennessee, 2012 Jade Corkill (heeler), Fallon, Nevada, 2011 Turtle Powell (header), Stephenville, Texas, 2011 Jhett Johnson (heeler), Casper, Wyoming, 2010 Patrick Smith (heeler), Midland, Texas, 2009 Nick Sartain (header), Yukon, Oklahoma, 2009 Kollin VonAhn (heeler), Durant, Oklahoma, 2008 Matt Sherwood (header), Pima, Arizona, 2008 Randon Adams (heeler), Logandale, Nevada, 2007 Chad Masters (header), Clarksville, Tennessee, 2007 Walt Woodard (header), Stockton, California, 2006 Matt Sherwood (header), Queen Creek, Arizona, 2006 Allen Bach (heeler), Weatherford, Texas, 2005 Clay Tryan (header), Billings, Montana, 2005 Patrick Smith (healer), Midland, Texas, 2004 Speed Williams (header), Llano, Texas, 2003 Speed Williams (header), Amarillo, Texas, 2002 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 2001 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 2000 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 1999 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 1998 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 1997 Speed Williams (header), Jacksonville, Florida, 1996 Steve Purcella (header), Hereford, Texas, 1996 Steve Northcott (heeler), Odessa, Texas, 1995 Bobby Hurley (header), Ceres, California, 1995 Allen Bach (heeler), Toltec, Arizona, 1994 Jake Barnes (header), Cave Creek, Arizona, 1994 Clay O'Brien Cooper (heeler), Gilbert, Arizona, 1992 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Gilbert, Arizona, 1989 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Chandler Heights, Arizona, 1988 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Chandler Heights, Arizona, 1987 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Chandler Heights, Arizona, 1986 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Chandler Heights, Arizona, 1985 Clay O'Brien Cooper, Chandler Heights, Arizona, 1983 Leo Camarillo, Lockeford, California, 1981 Doyle Gellerman, Oakdale, California, 1969 Jerold Camarillo, Oakdale, California, 1965 Jim Rodriguez Jr., Paso Robles, California, 1962 Jim Rodriguez Jr., Castroville, California, 1960 Jim Rodriguez Jr., Castroville, California, 1959 Jim Rodriguez Jr., Castroville, California, 1954 Eddie Schell, Camp Verde, California, 1938 John Rhodes, Sombrero Butte, Arizona, 1936 John Rhodes, Sombrero Butte, Arizona, 1929 Charles Maggini, San Jose, California, 2019 Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta, Canada, 2016 Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta, Canada, 2005 Jeff Willert, Belvidere, South Dakota, 2002 Glen O'Neill, Didsbury, Alberta, Canada, 2001 Tom Reeves, Eagle Butte, South Dakota, 1999 Billy Etbauer, Ree Heights, South Dakota, 1996 Billy Etbauer, Ree Heights, South Dakota, 1992 Billy Etbauer, Ree Heights, South Dakota, 1990 Robert Etbauer, Ree Heights, South Dakota, 1989 Clint Johnson, Spearfish, South Dakota, 1988 Clint Johnson, Spearfish, South Dakota, 1987 Clint Johnson, Spearfish, South Dakota, 1985 Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, North Dakota, 1984 Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, North Dakota, 1983 Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, North Dakota, 1981 Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, North Dakota, 1980 Clint Johnson, Spearfish, South Dakota, 1976 Mel Hyland, Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada (tie), 1972 Mel Hyland, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, 1966 Marty Wood, Bowness, Alberta, Canada, 1964 Marty Wood, Bowness, Alberta, Canada, 1962 Kenny McLean, Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada, 1961 Winston Bruce, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1958 Marty Wood, Bowness, Alberta, Canada, 1957 Alvin Nelson, Sentinel Butte, North Dakota, 1954 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, 1953 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, 1952 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, 1951 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, 1949 Casey Tibbs, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, 1947 Carl Olson, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1935 Pete Knight, Crossfield, Alberta, Canada, 1933 Pete Knight, Crossfield, Alberta, Canada, 1932 Pete Knight, Crossfield, Alberta, Canada, 1994 Herbert Theriot, Wiggins, Mississippi, 1979 Paul Tierney, Rapid City, South Dakota, 1977 Jim Glastone, Cardston, Alberta, Canada, 1975 Jeff Copenhaver, Spokane, Washington, 1933 Bill McFarlane, Red Bluff, California, 1932, Richard Merchant, Kirkland, Arizona, 2018 Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas, 2017 Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas, 1970 Don McLaughlin, Fort Collins, Colorado, 1963 Don McLaughlin, Fort Collins, Colorado, 2006 B.J.