PRCA All-Around Champion
Appearance
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This is a list of PRCA All-Around Champions. The championship is awarded at the National Finals Rodeo by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association to the top all-around competitor.[1]
Year | Cowboy | Hometown | Country | Refs[a] |
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1929 | Earl Thode | Belvedere, South Dakota | United States | |
1930 | Clay Carr | Visalia, California | United States | |
1931 | John Schneider | Livermore, California | United States | |
1932 | Donald Nesbit | Snowflake, Arizona | United States | |
1933 | Clay Carr | Visalia, California | United States | |
1934 | Leonard Ward | Talent, Oregon | United States | |
1935 | Everett Bowman | Hillside, Arizona | United States | |
1936 | John Bowman | Oakdale, California | United States | |
1937 | Everett Bowman | Hillside, Arizona | United States | |
1938 | Burel Mulkey | Salmon, Idaho | United States | |
1939 | Paul Carney | Galeton, Colorado | United States | |
1940 | Fritz Truan | Long Beach, California | United States | |
1941 | Homer Pettigrew | Grady, New Mexico | United States | |
1942 | Gerald Roberts | Strong City, Kansas | United States | |
1943 | Louis Brooks | Pittsburg, Oklahoma | United States | |
1944 | Louis Brooks | Pittsburg, Oklahoma | United States | |
1945 | n/a[a] | |||
1946 | n/a[a] | |||
1947 | Todd Whatley | Hugo, Oklahoma | United States | |
1948 | Gerald Roberts | Strong City, Kansas | United States | |
1949 | 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 | Fort Pierre, South Dakota | United States | |
1956 | Jim Shoulders | Henryetta, Oklahoma | United States | |
1957 | Jim Shoulders | Henryetta, Oklahoma | United States | |
1958 | Jim Shoulders | Henryetta, Oklahoma | United States | |
1959 | Jim Shoulders | Henryetta, Oklahoma | United States | |
1960 | Harry Tompkins | Dublin, Texas | United States | |
1961 | Benny Reynolds | Melrose, Montana | United States | |
1962 | Tom Nesmith | Bethel, Oklahoma | United States | |
1963 | Dean Oliver | Boise, Idaho | United States | |
1964 | Dean Oliver | Boise, Idaho | United States | |
1965 | Dean Oliver | Boise, Idaho | United States | |
1966 | Larry Mahan | Brooks, Oregon | United States | |
1967 | Larry Mahan | Brooks, Oregon | United States | |
1968 | Larry Mahan | Salem, Oregon | United States | |
1969 | Larry Mahan | Salem, Oregon | United States | |
1970 | Larry Mahan | Brooks, Oregon | United States | |
1971 | Phil Lyne | George West, Texas | United States | |
1972 | Phil Lyne | George West, Texas | United States | |
1973 | Larry Mahan | Dallas, Texas | United States | |
1974 | Tom R. Ferguson | Miami, Oklahoma | United States | |
1975 | Tom R. Ferguson | Miami, Oklahoma (tie) | United States | |
1975 | Leo Camarillo | Oakdale, California (tie) | United States | |
1976 | Tom R. Ferguson | Miami, Oklahoma | United States | |
1977 | Tom R. Ferguson | Miami, Oklahoma | United States | |
1978 | Tom R. Ferguson | Miami, Oklahoma | United States | |
1979 | Tom R. Ferguson | Miami, Oklahoma | United States | |
1980 | Paul Tierney | Rapid City, South Dakota | United States | |
1981 | Jimmie Cooper | Monument, New Mexico | United States | |
1982 | Chris Lybbert | Coyote, California | United States | |
1983 | Johnny Whitworth | Chester, Texas | United States | |
1984 | Dee Pickett | Caldwell, Idaho | United States | |
1985 | Lewis Feild | Elk Ridge, Utah | United States | |
1986 | Lewis Feild | Elk Ridge, Utah | United States | |
1987 | Lewis Feild | Elk Ridge, Utah | United States | |
1988 | Dave Appleton | Clermont, Queensland | Australia | |
1989 | Ty Murray | Odessa, Texas | United States | |
1990 | Ty Murray | Stephenville, Texas | United States | |
1991 | Ty Murray | Stephenville, Texas | United States | |
1992 | Ty Murray | Stephenville, Texas | United States | |
1993 | Ty Murray | Stephenville, Texas | United States | |
1994 | Ty Murray | Stephenville, Texas | United States | |
1995 | Joe Beaver | Huntsville, Texas | United States | |
1996 | Joe Beaver | Huntsville, Texas | United States | |
1997 | Dan Mortensen | Manhattan, Montana | United States | |
1998 | Ty Murray | Stephenville, Texas | United States | |
1999 | Fred Whitfield | Hockley, Texas | United States | |
2000 | Joe Beaver | Huntsville, Texas | United States | |
2001 | Cody Ohl | Stephenville, Texas | United States | |
2002 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2003 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2004 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2005 | Ryan Jarrett | Summerville, Georgia | United States | |
2006 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2007 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2008 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2009 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2010 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2011 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2012 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2013 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2014 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2015 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | |
2016 | Junior Nogueira | Presidente Prudente, São Paulo | Brazil | |
2017 | Tuf Cooper | Weatherford, Texas | United States | |
2018 | Trevor Brazile | Decatur, Texas | United States | [2] |
2019 | Stetson Wright | Milford, Utah | United States | [3] |
2020 | Stetson Wright | Milford, Utah | United States | [4] |
2021 | Stetson Wright | Milford, Utah | United States | [5] |
2022 | Stetson Wright | Milford, Utah | United States | [6] |
2023 | Stetson Wright | Milford, Utah | United States | [7] |
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "World Champions (Historical)". Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. www.prorodeo.com. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
- ^ Conlon, Casey (December 16, 2018). "World champions crowned in wild finale at National Finals Rodeo". Montana Sports. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
- ^ Donaldson, Amy (16 December 2019). "Milford's Stetson Wright earns All-Around Championship at National Finals Rodeo". Deseret News. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
- ^ "World All Around Leader". Professional Rodeo Cowboys. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
- ^ "Stetson Wright Clinches Third Straight All-Around World Title in Round 8 -". Wrangler Network. December 9, 2021. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
- ^ "Stetson Wright wins 2022 PRCA all-around world championship". Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
- ^ "Stetson Wright captures fifth-consecutive all-around title". Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Retrieved December 31, 2023.