PROFESSIONAL BULL RIDERS, INC.
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'Professional Bull Riders, Inc.' is an international professional bull riding organization based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. PBR events are televised on Versus, FOX and NBC. More than 800 cowboys, from the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Australia, and Mexico hold PBR memberships.
The organization began in 1992 through the efforts of 20 professional bull riders, who each contributed $1000. Since that time, the organization has grown to include four tours which collectively stage over 100 events a year. Prize money has exploded from $250,000 in 1994 to over $10 million in 2006.
The PBR's premier tour, the Built Ford Tough Series, includes 31 events across the country every year. Pyrotechnics, pulsating music and special effects open each event, and each features the top 45 riders in the world at the time. Riders attempt to stay on a bucking bull for eight seconds, and rides are judged based on both the rider's and the bull's performance. At the end of each event, the top 15 riders compete in the short round, or "short go"; the rider with the highest point total from the entire event becomes the winner.
Total viewership, including event attendees and the television audience, grew 51.93 percent between 2002 and 2004. In 2004, 16.4 million fans watched or attended a PBR event.
Randy Bernard runs the PBR as CEO.
The PBR publishes its own magazine, ''Pro Bull Rider'', seven times a year.
The PBR World Finals have been held in Las Vegas since 1994.
'World Champion Bull Riders'
★ 2006 - Adriano Moraes
★ 2005 - Justin McBride
★ 2004 - Mike Lee
★ 2003 - Chris Shivers
★ 2002 - Ednei Caminhas
★ 2001 - Adriano Moraes
★ 2000 - Chris Shivers
★ 1999 - Cody Hart
★ 1998 - Troy Dunn
★ 1997 - Michael Gaffney
★ 1996 - Owen Washburn
★ 1995 - Tuff Hedeman
★ 1994 - Adriano Moraes
'World Champion Bulls'
★ 2006 - Mossy Oak Mudslinger
★ 2005 - Big Bucks
★ 2004 - Little Yellow Jacket
★ 2003 - Little Yellow Jacket
★ 2002 - Little Yellow Jacket
★ 2001 - Dillinger
★ 2000 - Dillinger
★ 1999 - Promise Land
★ 1998 - Moody Blues
★ 1997 - Panhandle Slim
★ 1996 - Baby Face
★ 1995 - Bodacious
The PBR has used different teams of broadcasters over the years as they have changed television stations.
★ 1992-2001 (The Nashville/National Network):
★
★ Commentators: Dan Miller, Don Gay
★
★ Behind the chutes: Pam Minick
★ 2002-2003 (TNN, Outdoor Life Network):
★
★ Commentators: Justin McKee, Tuff Hedeman (2002-2004); Peter Young (select 2002 & 2003 broadcasts only), Larry Mahan (2003 only), Cody Lambert
★
★ Behind the chutes: Kandice Kruger (2002 only), Michelle Beadle (2002 only), Leah Garcia (2003-present)
★ 2003-2007 (OLN, NBC, FOX):
★
★ Commentators: Brett Haber (OLN), Justin McKee, Michael Gaffney (2005-present) (OLN), Ty Murray (2005-present), George Michael (NBC, 2003-2004}, Chris Wragge (NBC, 2003-2004), Craig Hummer (OLN/VS, 2005-present), Kenny Rice (NBC & select OLN broadcasts, 2005-present), Mike Adamle (FOX, 2006-present)
★
★ Behind the chutes: Leah Garcia, Tava Smiley (select 2006 broadcasts), Robin Albers (2007-present), Chris Wragge (NBC, 2003-2004), Robbie Floyd (NBC, 2003)
2007 - The PBR opens up its new headquarters in Pueblo, Colorado.
2007 - Justin McBride breaks a PBR record by winning his seventh regular season event in Dallas, Texas. The previous record was six, which was held by Cody Hart in 1999 and tied by McBride in 2005.
2007 - The PBR hosts its first-ever World Cup competition, which takes place at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre in Queensland, Australia. Five countries (USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Australia) each have teams of five riders in this format, with the highest team score winning the event title for their country. Team Brazil comes out victorious.
2007 - A New York investment firm, Spire Capital, purchases the majority of PBR shares. Most of the original founders sell off their interests for an amount rumored to be between $2 to 4 million each.
2007 - The PBR opens its season at Madison Square Garden, bringing a world-class bull-riding event to the famed New York venue for the first time in 50 years.
2006 - Adriano Moraes becomes the first man in PBR history to win three World Championships.
2006 - Legendary bull Mossy Oak Mudslinger retires. He is also elected World Champion Bull.
2006 - Legendary bullfighter Rob Smets retires at age 46.
2006 - The PBR opens offices in Australia, Brazil, and Mexico.
2005 - Seven-time ProRodeo Clown of the Year Flint Rasmussen signs a 5-year, $1 million deal to perform exclusively at PBR events.
2005 - Little Yellow Jacket, three-time PBR World Champion Bull, retires.
2004 - Mike Lee becomes the first man to win both the World Championship and the event title at the World Finals in Las Vegas.
2004 - Tuff Hedeman resigns as president; Ty Murray succeeds him.
2004 - "Mighty" Mike White wins the Ty Murray Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., for the third consecutive year.
2003 - The PBR puts up half the money to purchase Bob Tallman's Rough Stock Registry and form American Bucking Bull, Inc., a breeding registry.
2001 - Legendary bullfighter Jimmy Anderson retires at age 48.
2001 - Adriano Moraes becomes the first man in PBR history to win two World Championships; Chris Shivers becomes the first man in PBR history to exceed $1 million in career earnings.
2001 - Ross Coleman wins $100,000 for an eight-second ride aboard Tuff-E-Nuff at the Mossy Oak Shootout in Columbus, Ohio. It is considered the richest ride in history.
1999 - Cody Hart makes the most 90-point rides in a single season, making 16 of them that year.
1999 - Cody Hart wins the most events in a single season with 6 event wins (this feat would be matched by Justin McBride in 2005); Bubba Dunn sets a PBR-record mark of 96.5 on Promise Land at Tampa, Fla. The score would later be matched by Chris Shivers (2000 & 2001) and Michael Gaffney (2004).
1995 - 28-year-old Randy Bernard takes over as CEO.
1992 - The PBR is founded.
★ Professional Bull Riders, Inc.
★ Pro Bull Riders Finals (Las Vegas)
'Professional Bull Riders, Inc.' is an international professional bull riding organization based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. PBR events are televised on Versus, FOX and NBC. More than 800 cowboys, from the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Australia, and Mexico hold PBR memberships.
The organization began in 1992 through the efforts of 20 professional bull riders, who each contributed $1000. Since that time, the organization has grown to include four tours which collectively stage over 100 events a year. Prize money has exploded from $250,000 in 1994 to over $10 million in 2006.
The PBR's premier tour, the Built Ford Tough Series, includes 31 events across the country every year. Pyrotechnics, pulsating music and special effects open each event, and each features the top 45 riders in the world at the time. Riders attempt to stay on a bucking bull for eight seconds, and rides are judged based on both the rider's and the bull's performance. At the end of each event, the top 15 riders compete in the short round, or "short go"; the rider with the highest point total from the entire event becomes the winner.
Total viewership, including event attendees and the television audience, grew 51.93 percent between 2002 and 2004. In 2004, 16.4 million fans watched or attended a PBR event.
Randy Bernard runs the PBR as CEO.
The PBR publishes its own magazine, ''Pro Bull Rider'', seven times a year.
| Contents |
| PBR World Champions |
| Broadcast teams |
| PBR Milestones |
| External links |
PBR World Champions
The PBR World Finals have been held in Las Vegas since 1994.
'World Champion Bull Riders'
★ 2006 - Adriano Moraes
★ 2005 - Justin McBride
★ 2004 - Mike Lee
★ 2003 - Chris Shivers
★ 2002 - Ednei Caminhas
★ 2001 - Adriano Moraes
★ 2000 - Chris Shivers
★ 1999 - Cody Hart
★ 1998 - Troy Dunn
★ 1997 - Michael Gaffney
★ 1996 - Owen Washburn
★ 1995 - Tuff Hedeman
★ 1994 - Adriano Moraes
'World Champion Bulls'
★ 2006 - Mossy Oak Mudslinger
★ 2005 - Big Bucks
★ 2004 - Little Yellow Jacket
★ 2003 - Little Yellow Jacket
★ 2002 - Little Yellow Jacket
★ 2001 - Dillinger
★ 2000 - Dillinger
★ 1999 - Promise Land
★ 1998 - Moody Blues
★ 1997 - Panhandle Slim
★ 1996 - Baby Face
★ 1995 - Bodacious
Broadcast teams
The PBR has used different teams of broadcasters over the years as they have changed television stations.
★ 1992-2001 (The Nashville/National Network):
★
★ Commentators: Dan Miller, Don Gay
★
★ Behind the chutes: Pam Minick
★ 2002-2003 (TNN, Outdoor Life Network):
★
★ Commentators: Justin McKee, Tuff Hedeman (2002-2004); Peter Young (select 2002 & 2003 broadcasts only), Larry Mahan (2003 only), Cody Lambert
★
★ Behind the chutes: Kandice Kruger (2002 only), Michelle Beadle (2002 only), Leah Garcia (2003-present)
★ 2003-2007 (OLN, NBC, FOX):
★
★ Commentators: Brett Haber (OLN), Justin McKee, Michael Gaffney (2005-present) (OLN), Ty Murray (2005-present), George Michael (NBC, 2003-2004}, Chris Wragge (NBC, 2003-2004), Craig Hummer (OLN/VS, 2005-present), Kenny Rice (NBC & select OLN broadcasts, 2005-present), Mike Adamle (FOX, 2006-present)
★
★ Behind the chutes: Leah Garcia, Tava Smiley (select 2006 broadcasts), Robin Albers (2007-present), Chris Wragge (NBC, 2003-2004), Robbie Floyd (NBC, 2003)
PBR Milestones
2007 - The PBR opens up its new headquarters in Pueblo, Colorado.
2007 - Justin McBride breaks a PBR record by winning his seventh regular season event in Dallas, Texas. The previous record was six, which was held by Cody Hart in 1999 and tied by McBride in 2005.
2007 - The PBR hosts its first-ever World Cup competition, which takes place at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre in Queensland, Australia. Five countries (USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Australia) each have teams of five riders in this format, with the highest team score winning the event title for their country. Team Brazil comes out victorious.
2007 - A New York investment firm, Spire Capital, purchases the majority of PBR shares. Most of the original founders sell off their interests for an amount rumored to be between $2 to 4 million each.
2007 - The PBR opens its season at Madison Square Garden, bringing a world-class bull-riding event to the famed New York venue for the first time in 50 years.
2006 - Adriano Moraes becomes the first man in PBR history to win three World Championships.
2006 - Legendary bull Mossy Oak Mudslinger retires. He is also elected World Champion Bull.
2006 - Legendary bullfighter Rob Smets retires at age 46.
2006 - The PBR opens offices in Australia, Brazil, and Mexico.
2005 - Seven-time ProRodeo Clown of the Year Flint Rasmussen signs a 5-year, $1 million deal to perform exclusively at PBR events.
2005 - Little Yellow Jacket, three-time PBR World Champion Bull, retires.
2004 - Mike Lee becomes the first man to win both the World Championship and the event title at the World Finals in Las Vegas.
2004 - Tuff Hedeman resigns as president; Ty Murray succeeds him.
2004 - "Mighty" Mike White wins the Ty Murray Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., for the third consecutive year.
2003 - The PBR puts up half the money to purchase Bob Tallman's Rough Stock Registry and form American Bucking Bull, Inc., a breeding registry.
2001 - Legendary bullfighter Jimmy Anderson retires at age 48.
2001 - Adriano Moraes becomes the first man in PBR history to win two World Championships; Chris Shivers becomes the first man in PBR history to exceed $1 million in career earnings.
2001 - Ross Coleman wins $100,000 for an eight-second ride aboard Tuff-E-Nuff at the Mossy Oak Shootout in Columbus, Ohio. It is considered the richest ride in history.
1999 - Cody Hart makes the most 90-point rides in a single season, making 16 of them that year.
1999 - Cody Hart wins the most events in a single season with 6 event wins (this feat would be matched by Justin McBride in 2005); Bubba Dunn sets a PBR-record mark of 96.5 on Promise Land at Tampa, Fla. The score would later be matched by Chris Shivers (2000 & 2001) and Michael Gaffney (2004).
1995 - 28-year-old Randy Bernard takes over as CEO.
1992 - The PBR is founded.
External links
★ Professional Bull Riders, Inc.
★ Pro Bull Riders Finals (Las Vegas)
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