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James A. Shoulders (May 13, 1928 – June 20, 2007) was an American professional rodeo cowboy and rancher.He is commemorated at the ProRodeo Hall of Fame.At the time of his death, he was one of the most successful contestants in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), having won 16 World Championships, which was the most of any performer at that time. [1]
James Shoulder (born 11 September 1946) is an English former football manager and player. Most notably, he was manager of the Australian national team from 1976 to 1978. As a player, Shoulder spent time at Sunderland , [ 2 ] Scarborough [ 3 ] and Hartlepool United . [ 4 ]
Jim Shoulders: May 13, 1928 June 20, 2007 Bull Rider Warren G. Brown: January 18, 1921 March 20, 1987 Bull Rider Harry Tompkins October 5, 1927 June 29, 2018 Bull Rider George Paul March 3, 1947 July 30, 1970 Bull Rider Larry Mahan: November 21, 1943 May 7, 2023 Bull Rider Skipper Voss: March 15, 1944 Living Bull Fighter Wick Peth April 15, 1930
Tornado was born in 1957 in Texas. The cowboy, bull rider and stock contractor Jim Shoulders, of Henryetta, Oklahoma, owned and managed the bull; Shoulders actually maintained several quality bucking stock, which included the other "weather" bulls Cyclone, Hurricane, and Twister.
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.
Jim Shoulders: Henryetta, Oklahoma United States 1950 Bill Linderman: Red Lodge, Montana United States 1951 Casey Tibbs: Fort Pierre, South Dakota United States 1952 Harry Tompkins Dublin, Texas United States 1953 Bill Linderman Red Lodge, Montana United States 1954 Buck Rutherford Lenapah, Oklahoma United States 1955 Casey Tibbs
Also, he was the inaugural recipient of the PBR Jim Shoulders Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011. [11] In 2017, Smets was inducted into the Bull Riding Hall of Fame in the Bull Fighters category. [12] In 2019, he was inducted into the Rodeo Hall of Fame of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. [13]
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