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  2. Jim Sharp (bull rider) - Wikipedia

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    5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) [1] James Carroll Sharp (born October 6, 1965) [2] is an American former professional rodeo cowboy who specialized in bull riding. In 1988, he became the first bull rider in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA)'s National Finals Rodeo history to successfully ride each of his 10 bulls during the champion-crowning ...

  3. List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions

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    The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) is the oldest and largest professional rodeo organization in the United States that sanctions men's events. The PRCA is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This article lists all of the major champions from each of the events held yearly at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) and the National ...

  4. Bull Riding Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Bull Riding Hall of Fame, located at Cowtown Coliseum in the Fort Worth Stockyards in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, is a hall of fame for the sport of bull riding. [1] It is incorporated as a non-profit organization in the State of Texas, and created to "recognize, memorialize, and applaud the bull riders, bullfighters, bulls, stock ...

  5. List of ProRodeo Hall of Fame inductees - Wikipedia

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    Induction into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame is the highest honor for rodeo contestants participating in the PRCA today. [ 1 ] Contestants are honored in several categories on a yearly basis. [ 1 ] The hall opened its doors in 1979. [ 2 ] Since 1979, 294 people, 38 animals and 32 rodeo committees have been inducted.

  6. Professional Bull Riders - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 September 2024. International professional bull riding organization Professional Bull Riders Sport Bull riding Founded April 12, 1992; 32 years ago Owner(s) Endeavor Competitors Over 800 total; 40 in highest ranked tour Countries United States Canada Brazil Australia Most recent champion(s) Cássio ...

  7. List of Professional Bull Riders Champions - Wikipedia

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    2023 – Ridin' Solo. 2024 – Man Hater. [2] • Bodacious was also the 1994–1995 PRCA Bucking Bull of the Year. When Sweet Pro's Bruiser won the PRCA Bucking Bull of the Year award for 2017, he and Bodacious became the only bulls to win both the PRCA and PBR titles. Each bull won their two titles in the same year.

  8. Professional Bull Riders: Heroes and Legends - Wikipedia

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    The Sharon Shoulders Award was first awarded in 2010, then came the Jim Shoulders Lifetime Achievement Award and Brand of Honor in 2011, and the Ty Murray Top Hand Award in 2018. The PBR Heroes and Legends celebration debuted in 2011 and was held at the South Point Hotel in Las Vegas the day before the first round of every annual PBR World Finals.

  9. Bull Riders Only - Wikipedia

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    BRO attracted many of the top PRCA bull riders of the 1990s such as Charlie Sampson, Cody Snyder, Ted Nuce, Cody Lambert, Tuff Hedeman, Jim Sharp, Ty Murray, Scott Mendes, Brent Thurman, Glen Keeley, Jerome Davis, and Adriano Morães. Every year, BRO would expand the number of events it had, with the season concluding with a World Finals event.