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INDUCTEES - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THEVENUE RENTALSELLENSBURG RODEOKEVIN VICROYBACKSTROM, ELLEN Inductees Sara Tadken 2021-05-04T14:15:04-06:00. The colorful history and equally colorful legends of professional rodeo live on at the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Since the Hall’s opening in 1979, 279 people, 35 animals and 30 rodeo committees have been inducted.MISS KLAMATH
Livestock • Inducted 1998. Miss Klamath is remembered as the undisputed queen of saddle broncs in the early 1950s. An unknown when she first started bucking, Miss Klamath soon developed a reputation for unseating all riders. NEAL GAY - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE Neal Gay’s professional rodeo career began as a contestant in Atoka, Okla., in 1945. Born June 25, 1926, in Dallas, Gay rode bulls, saddle broncs and barebacks and wrestled steers. His contestant years have since been overshadowed by his stock contracting and rodeo production skills. In May 1958, Gay put Mesquite, Texas, on the map with the JOE MARVEL - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE Joe Marvel was born into ranching, horses and riding. He grew up on his family ranch in Battle Mountain, Nevada. While working on the 530,000-arce family ranch, the Marvel boys – Joe, Mike and Pete – managed to develop a style for sticking to their horses that later served them well in the rodeo arena. Marvel’s father, Tom, suppliedhe
ROY DUVALL - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE One of the best horse trainers in professional rodeo, Duvall sold many steer wrestling and hazing horses to other contestants every year. Duvall qualified for the Wrangler NFR an amazing and record 24 times, which includes a 21-year run from 1966-86. More amazing is the time span from his first qualification to his last – 28 years.CODY CUSTER
Cody Custer started riding bulls at 13 years old and won Arizona high school championships in 1983 and 1984 before joining the PRCA in 1985. He qualified for the National Finals Rodeo every year from 1987 through 1992, when he won the world championship. One of his most-memorable rides was in Round 10 of the 1991 NFR, when he scored94 points
CLINT JOHNSON
Born April 28, 1956, in Spearfish, S.D., Johnson never finished below seventh place in the standings, most years he was fourth or higher. He made 21 straight qualified rides, beginning in the 10th go at the 1987 NFR and continuing through the 10th go of the 1989 NFR. He was a record three-time winner of the Calgary Stampede Rodeo’s $50,000bonus.
DENNY FLYNN
Notables/Lifetime Achievement • Inducted 2010. Often identified as the most talented bull rider never to win a world title, Denny Flynn, of Charleston, Ark., qualified for the National Finals Rodeo 10 times (1974-82, 1985) and set a record for most bull riding average titles won at the NFR (1975, 1981-82), later equaled by Jim Sharp. DOUG BROWN - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE He joined the Rodeo Cowboys Association in 1966 as a saddle bronc riding and bull riding contestant. Brown qualified for the National Finals Rodeo a total of 13 times – five in bull riding and eight in saddle bronc riding. He won the bull riding title in 1969 and finished second in the All-Around standings behind his friend Larry Mahan. HOME - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN …CONNECTHALL OF FAMERSEXHIBITS & COLLECTIONSVENUE RENTALSHOF EVENTSSUPPORT THE HALL The ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy educates the public about rodeo, its history and impact on Western American culture, and provides recognition to rodeo notables of the past and present and serves as an inspiration for the future. To bring an appreciation of the American Cowboy and the sport of professionalrodeo to
INDUCTEES - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THEVENUE RENTALSELLENSBURG RODEOKEVIN VICROYBACKSTROM, ELLEN Inductees Sara Tadken 2021-05-04T14:15:04-06:00. The colorful history and equally colorful legends of professional rodeo live on at the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Since the Hall’s opening in 1979, 279 people, 35 animals and 30 rodeo committees have been inducted.MISS KLAMATH
Livestock • Inducted 1998. Miss Klamath is remembered as the undisputed queen of saddle broncs in the early 1950s. An unknown when she first started bucking, Miss Klamath soon developed a reputation for unseating all riders. NEAL GAY - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE Neal Gay’s professional rodeo career began as a contestant in Atoka, Okla., in 1945. Born June 25, 1926, in Dallas, Gay rode bulls, saddle broncs and barebacks and wrestled steers. His contestant years have since been overshadowed by his stock contracting and rodeo production skills. In May 1958, Gay put Mesquite, Texas, on the map with the JOE MARVEL - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE Joe Marvel was born into ranching, horses and riding. He grew up on his family ranch in Battle Mountain, Nevada. While working on the 530,000-arce family ranch, the Marvel boys – Joe, Mike and Pete – managed to develop a style for sticking to their horses that later served them well in the rodeo arena. Marvel’s father, Tom, suppliedhe
ROY DUVALL - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE One of the best horse trainers in professional rodeo, Duvall sold many steer wrestling and hazing horses to other contestants every year. Duvall qualified for the Wrangler NFR an amazing and record 24 times, which includes a 21-year run from 1966-86. More amazing is the time span from his first qualification to his last – 28 years.CODY CUSTER
Cody Custer started riding bulls at 13 years old and won Arizona high school championships in 1983 and 1984 before joining the PRCA in 1985. He qualified for the National Finals Rodeo every year from 1987 through 1992, when he won the world championship. One of his most-memorable rides was in Round 10 of the 1991 NFR, when he scored94 points
CLINT JOHNSON
Born April 28, 1956, in Spearfish, S.D., Johnson never finished below seventh place in the standings, most years he was fourth or higher. He made 21 straight qualified rides, beginning in the 10th go at the 1987 NFR and continuing through the 10th go of the 1989 NFR. He was a record three-time winner of the Calgary Stampede Rodeo’s $50,000bonus.
DENNY FLYNN
Notables/Lifetime Achievement • Inducted 2010. Often identified as the most talented bull rider never to win a world title, Denny Flynn, of Charleston, Ark., qualified for the National Finals Rodeo 10 times (1974-82, 1985) and set a record for most bull riding average titles won at the NFR (1975, 1981-82), later equaled by Jim Sharp. DOUG BROWN - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE He joined the Rodeo Cowboys Association in 1966 as a saddle bronc riding and bull riding contestant. Brown qualified for the National Finals Rodeo a total of 13 times – five in bull riding and eight in saddle bronc riding. He won the bull riding title in 1969 and finished second in the All-Around standings behind his friend Larry Mahan.HALL OF FAMERS
ProRodeo Hall of Fame & Museum of the American Cowboy. ADDRESS: 101 Pro Rodeo Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80919. PHONE: (719) 528-4764.PLAN A VISIT
The ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, near the foothills of Pikes Peak. Access is directly off Interstate 25 INDUCTEES - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE Inductees Sara Tadken 2021-05-04T14:15:04-06:00. The colorful history and equally colorful legends of professional rodeo live on at the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Since the Hall’s opening in 1979, 279 people, 35 animals and 30 rodeo committees have been inducted.CHARMAYNE JAMES
James was the first WPRA member to wear the coveted No. 1 NFR back number in 1987 and became the first barrel racer to win $1 million in career earnings. James and Scamper won the NFR average title six times (1984, 1986-87, 1989-90 and 1993). In 1996, Scamper became the first barrel horse inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame. MIKE CERVI - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE Mike Cervi, the largest rodeo producer in the country, was always a deal-maker and entrepreneur. As an elementary schoolboy, he sold flavored toothpicks and Christmas trees, hauled ashes and rode racehorses. Born Sept. 9, 1936, in Denver, Cervi became fascinated by rodeo clowns and, by 14, had a trained mule act at Little Britches andjunior
BOB A. ROBINSON
Steer Wrestling • Inducted 2006. Born May 13, 1933, in Rockhand, Idaho, Robinson has been a big influence in the sport of rodeo. He joined the PRCA in 1958 and competed at both ends of the arena as a steer wrestler and a saddle bronc rider. He competed in saddle bronc riding at the National Finals Rodeo in 1959 and in 1960 he competed inboth
JOE ALEXANDER
Alexander, born Nov. 4, 1943, in Jackson Hole, Wyo., was a natural athlete. Ranch-raised near Cora in western Wyoming, he competed in college rodeo, winning the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association’s title in 1966. Alexander entered about 85 rodeos a year, well below the 100-plus events of most full-time contestants ofhis era.
DOUG BROWN - PRORODEO HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF THE He joined the Rodeo Cowboys Association in 1966 as a saddle bronc riding and bull riding contestant. Brown qualified for the National Finals Rodeo a total of 13 times – five in bull riding and eight in saddle bronc riding. He won the bull riding title in 1969 and finished second in the All-Around standings behind his friend Larry Mahan.GEORGE DOAK
Contract Personnel • Inducted 2000 *Inducted as a pair with Junior Meek. George Doak and Junior Meek were destined to be together. Both started their bullfighting careers as a means of trading entry fees for the bull riding, although Doak also entered bareback riding while Meek chose steer wrestling and tie-down roping.JOHN W. JONES JR.
Jones bought his PRCA permit in 1980 and was named the Rookie of the Year in 1981. Jones, born Aug. 13, 1960, in Santa Maria, Calif., earned three world bulldogging titles in the 1980s, qualified for the National Finals Rodeo 10 times and won the NFR aggregate in 1988. He also qualified for the NFR twice in tie-down roping.WELCOME!|
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