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TIES THAT BIND Family at the Finalsť6 NFR MUST-HAVES The Experts’ Advice 2013 GUIDE TO THE WRANGLER NFR Shows, Shopping, Rodeo, and More! D E S I G N S T U D I O - L O G O G U I D E INK COLORS: PMS 539 C 6 color B/W WHITE PMS 109 C PMS 1805 C PMS 7502 C PMS 7505 C + World Champion predictions in every event PRCA PRORODEO PHOTO BY MIKE COPEMAN Vegas Goes Country AmericanCowboy.com December/January 2014 53 I M AG E S R E P R E S E N T E D H E R E M AY VA RY S L I G H T LY O N F I N A L I M P R I N T E D GA R M E N T. The perfect combination of Cowboy & Christmas Even Santa knows the place to go is Boot Barn® for the largest selection of western boots and apparel at the NFR. And great gifts for everyone on your list, and his. Come see us at Cowboy Christmas and our store on the Strip between Mandalay Bay and South Point. bootbarn.com facebook.com/bootbarn 33 EXTREME RELAXED JEAN WORLD CHAMPION BAREBACK RIDER KAYCEE FEILD Scan to watch a video of Kaycee’s story. Chenea Shiner Miss Rodeo America 2013 BUCKLES JEWELRY HOME DECOR w w w . m o n t a n a s i l v e r s m i t h s . c o m COWBOY, YOU ARE LEGENDARY. YOU WORK BOTH ENDS OF THE RODEO ARENA, PRACTICING THE TIMEHONORED SKILLS THAT GAVE OUR COUNTRY BACKBONE. WHETHER YOU GO AGAINST A STOPWATCH OR AN EIGHT-SECOND HORN, YOU HONOR THE TRADITIONS OF A VANISHING BREED. PENDLETON WHISKY TIPS ITS HAT TO YOU, AND INVITES YOU TO JOIN A SPECIAL GROUP OF MEN. IT’S OUR WAY OF SAYING “THANK YOU” FOR BEING A PART OF A PROUD LEGACY THAT’S AS OLD AS THE WEST. HERE’S TO HERITAGE, HEART, AND THE ALL-AROUND COWBOY. APPLY TO BE A LEGENDARY COWBOY AT WWW.PENDLETONWHISKY.COM DECEMBER 5-14, 2013 Orleans Showroom Wynonna Hosted by Don Gay, Joe Beaver, Sinbad 3rd Annual Mechanical Bull Riding Competitions and Dan Miller for a nightly recap of the rodeo action! Orleans Arena 5:00 pm – midnight Two (2) Sessions nightly $500 in Cash and Prizes plus a Championship Buckle for 1st Place. Top 5 scores paid out in cash and prizes in each session. Roxy’s Lounge Live Entertainment Before and After viewing party Montgomery Gentry Randy Anderson Band Dec 3 – Dec 14: 2pm-6pm & featuring live bands nightly… Doors Open 8:00 pm ‘til the cows come home Charlie Daniels Band Doors Open at 8:30 pm Showtime at 9:30 pm Inside the Arizona Ballroom NO COVER CHARGE BoydGaming.com/nfr SM Wolf Creek Dec 5 – Dec 9 The Rowdy Band Dec 10 – Dec 14 Times: Sunday - Thursday 9:30pm – 1:30am Friday & Saturday 9:30pm – 2:30am WADE SUMPTER 2013 GUIDE TO THE WRANGLER NFR [At a glance] PHOTO BY DAN HUBBELL EVENT SCHEDULE !67TH ANNUAL PRCA NATIONAL CONVENTION CONTRACT PERSONNEL TRADE SHOW 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 5, at the South Point Exhibit Hall. !THE MIRAGE PRESENTS RODEO VEGAS 2013 6:30 p.m. to 4 a.m. at the Mirage Race & Sports Book. Nightly entertainment. Free admission. !NFR COWBOY CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOW 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily beginning Thursday, Dec. 5 through Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Las Vegas Convention Center North Hall. Free Admission. !GARY LEFFEW’S LEGENDARY “BUCK’N BALL” 8 p.m. to “until the cows come home,” in the Arizona Ballroom at the Gold Coast Hotel & Casino. Live entertainment. Free admission. !COWBOY FANFEST 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily beginning Thursday, Dec. 5 through Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Las Vegas Convention Center North Hall, adjacent to the Cowboy Christmas Gift Show. Free Admission. !NATIONAL FINALS TONIGHT SHOW HOSTED BY DON GAY, JOE BEAVER, AND DAN MILLER 10:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. nightly at the Gold Coast Showroom. Free admission. !OUTSIDE THE BARREL WITH FLINT RASMUSSEN Noon to 1 p.m. daily in the Las Vegas Convention Center North Hall. !WRANGLER NFR GO-ROUND BUCKLE PRESENTATIONS HOSTED BY FLINT RASMUSSEN & RANDY CORLEY 11 p.m. nightly through Dec. 13 at the South Point Dance Hall. Free admission. SHUTTLES A free shuttle service to and from the Thomas & Mack Center runs each night for rodeo performances. The shuttle picks up from the Cowboy Christmas Gift Show (one-way route only) and every sponsored and hosted hotel, except the El Cortez. Pick-up time to the rodeo is 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m., and drop-off after the event is 9:00 p.m.–10:30 p.m. COWBOY CHRISTMAS The NFR experience wouldn’t be the same without shopping at the Cowboy Christmas Gift Show. With more than 300,000 square feet of shopping space and just under 400 exhibitors from the United States and Canada, you’ll find unique products including custom-made jewelry, Western wear, boots and spurs, furniture, original art, handmade crafts, home goods, and official NFR and PRCA merchandise. *Both Cowboy Christmas and Cowboy FanFest will run from Thursday, Dec. 5 through Saturday, Dec. 14, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.* OFFICIAL NFR HOST & SPONSOR HOTELS Aria • Circus Circus • Excalibur • Gold Coast • Golden Nugget • Mandalay Bay • MGM Grand • The Mirage • Monte Carlo • The Orleans • Sam’s Town • Silver Sevens • Silverton • South Point • Treasure Island • El Cortez • Flamingo • Harrah’s • The Palms • Planet Hollywood • Tropicana AmericanCowboy.com December/January 2014 59 2013 GUIDE TO THE WRANGLER NFR [At a glance] JADE CORKILL ťFriday, Dec. 6 STEER WRESTLERS Noon to 2 p.m. at Cowboy FanFest ťSaturday, Dec. 7 TIE-DOWN ROPERS Noon to 2 p.m. at Cowboy FanFest ťDec. 6–7 MISS RODEO AMERICA PAGEANT 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at MGM Grand Hotel Lobby ťMonday, Dec. 9 TEAM ROPERS Noon to 2 p.m at Excalibur ťTuesday, Dec. 10 BULL RIDERS Noon to 2 p.m. at Gilley’s inside Treasure Island ťWednesday, Dec. 11 BARREL RACERS Noon to 2 p.m. at the Golden Nugget ťThursday, Dec. 12 BAREBACK RIDERS Noon to 2 p.m. at Cowboy FanFest ťFriday, Dec. 13 SADDLE BRONC RIDERS Noon to 2 p.m. at Cowboy FanFest 6 0 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com COWBOY FANFEST Cowboy FanFest is the ultimate interactive fan experience, featuring the best of the Western lifestyle. FanFest includes music, entertainment, specialty food and beverages, a rodeo arena, interactive booths, and rodeo. Here’s the lineup: ENTERTAINMENT The Rodeo Arena features ranch sorting, horsemanship demonstrations, mini bucking bulls, cowboy mounted shooting, and much more! And dance the night away to live entertainment. CELEBRITIES Catch Miss Rodeo America appearances and Rodeo Live, featuring live acoustic music and Flint Rasmussen with his hit show, “Outside the Barrel.” FOOD & DRINK Enjoy “The Taste of Rodeo” by sampling the Western-themed menu, along with a cold one, while watching the NFR replay at the Rodeo Saloon. HISTORY Visit Rodeo Way for exhibits on the INFR, NFR after Dark, History of NFR, Miss Rodeo America, and select rodeos. INTERACTIVE AREAS Showcasing the latest rodeo products and services. PHOTO BY DAN HUBBELL AUTOGRAPH SESSIONS Jeans & Apparel NFR [Livestream] W Sp r in gM GOLD COAST 6 ou nta in R ED ese rt I nn d Rd al Rd Industri 9 CIRCUS CIRCUS W am Fl TREASURE ISLAND o ing Rd S LA S GA VE RIVIERA MIRAGE Y FW WYNN 7 8 15 La 4 as eg sV Blv dS is e rad Pa MONTE CARLO ARIA 5 MGM GRAND EH arm 2 on Av e va Ko Rd n lL 10 MANDALAY BAY EXCALIBUR GOLDEN NUGGET TERRIBLE’S HOTEL HARD ROCK HOTEL 3 HOOTERS ET rop 1 ica 11 na Av e THOMAS AND MACK CENTER SAM’S TOWN AIRPORT 12 SILVERTON AIRPORT 13 SOUTH POINT M RESORT Performance Parties 1) MANDALAY BAY The hotel’s nightly live simulcast of the NFR is a popular stop, with great drink specials while you watch. 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South, 702-632-7777, mandalaybay.com 2) EXCALIBUR Intense. Exciting. Over the top. Some use those words to describe the NFR and Las Vegas in general. 3850 South Las Vegas Blvd., 702-597-7777, excalibur.com 3) MGM GRAND Get ready for a wild ride! Every day, you can shop, dance, play fantasy rodeo, 6 2 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com watch the rodeo, laugh with (at) comedian Rodney Carrington, and perhaps win a Cactus saddle. More than 20 world champs typically stay here. There’s also free admission to the Gold Buckle Zone, happening nightly 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. 3799 South Las Vegas Blvd., 877-880-0880, mgmgrand.com 4) ARIA Catch each night’s NFR action on the sport’s book 90 high-definition TVs, two of which measure a staggering 220 inches. 3730 South Las Vegas Blvd., 702-590-7757, arialasvegas.com MAP BY CHRIS PHILPOT Couldn’t score a ticket to the Thomas & Mack? Don’t let that stop you from enjoying the NFR Experience! At these Las Vegas properties, you can catch the rodeo action through livestream viewing, win some cowboy contest cash, dance ‘til you drop at the after-parties, and much more. In Vegas, the fun never stops. HUNDREDS OF EXHIBITORS $6450.."%&+&8&-3:t)0.&(00%4 8&45&3/8&"3t#0054t41634t)"54 03*(*/"-"35t)"/%."%&$3"'54 '63/*563&t-&"5)&3(00%4t5"$, 1MVTXBUDIUIFQSFWJPVTOJHIUT8SBOHMFS/'3BOE IJUDIBSJEFPOUIFGSFF/'3&YQSFTTUPUIF5IPNBT.BDL$FOUFS GPS$PXCPZ$ISJTUNBT 'BO'FTU(VFTUT BNQN XXXLJETRVFTUDPN DECEMBER 5 - 14, 2013 -BT7FHBT$POWFOUJPO$FOUFStBNQNEBJMZ FREE ADMISSION - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - adjacent to cowboy FANFEST NFRexperience.com /LasVegasNFR 426"3&'&&5'&"563*/(5)&#&450'5)&8&45&3/-*'&45:-& RODEO LIVE - RODEO SALOON - RODEO ARENA - TASTE OF RODEO - RODEO INTERACTIVE - RODEO WAY Outside the Barrel with Flint Rasmussen Horsemanship Demonstrations Rodeo Way Live Music Autograph Sessions Interactive Areas DECEMBER 5 - 14, 2013 -BT7FHBT$POWFOUJPO$FOUFStBNQNEBJMZ FREE ADMISSION - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - adjacent to cowboy christmas panhandleslim.com panhandleslim.com NFR [Livestream] 5) MONTE CARLO Take the belt out a notch at The Buffet, which is serving up a menu of cowboy grub. 3770 South Las Vegas Blvd., 702-730-7777, montecarlo.com 6) GOLD COAST The Gold Coast really is where the cowboys go after the rodeo. Get a nightly recap at the National Finals Tonight Show. 4000 West Flamingo Road, 702-367-7111, goldcoastcasino.com 7) THE MIRAGE The “Official Wrangler NFR After-Party of the PRCA” celebrates the world’s greatest rodeo with a 24-hour party, and free live entertainment nightly. 3400 Las Vegas Blvd. South, 702-791-7111, mirage.com 8) TREASURE ISLAND (TI) Cowboys, comedy, rodeo, and a saloon. Where has this place been all your life? TI brings the best of the West under one roof. Watch the rodeo with a live satellite broadcast of every performance, then throw one back at Gilley’s Saloon, where the drafts are 2-for-1! 3300 South Last Vegas Blvd., 702-894-7111, treasureisland.com 9) CIRCUS CIRCUS Try the ultimate BBQ platter at The Garden Grill before taking in the action via live satellite broadcast. NFR drink specials will keep your thirst quenched! 2880 Las Vegas Blvd., 702-734-0410, circuscircus.com 10) GOLDEN NUGGET Classic country music fans, this is where you want to go! Gretchen Wilson, Dwight Yoakam, Willie Nelson, and Merle Haggard are all performing here during the evenings of the NFR. 129 Fremont St., 702-385-7111, goldennugget.com 11) SAM’S TOWN Watch the boys make bullriding look easy during a live NFR performance broadcast, then test your own bull-riding skills in the mechanical bull riding contest. There’s $2,000 for the winner! 5111 Boulder Highway, 702-456-7777, samstownlv.com 12) SILVERTON Want a good deal? The Silverton offers excellent NFR lodging deals and event tickets. Even if you can’t score a ticket, watch the Silverton’s satellite TV broadcast, shop Outdoor World, or just ogle the gargantuan, floor-toceiling aquarium. 3333 Blue Diamond Road, 702-263-7777, silvertoncasino.com 13) SOUTH POINT At the home of the NFR Gold Buckle awards presentation, you can enjoy fine dining and the World Series of Team Roping Finale. 9777 Las Vegas Blvd. South, 702-796-7111, southpointcasino.com 6 6 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com And Don’t Miss ! THE ORLEANS Want a luxurious stay with a variety of activities and restaurants to choose from? The Orleans offers music from Wynonna at the arena, a movie theatre, a bowling center, Brendan’s Pub, a spa, and a Mardi Gras room. Make sure to check out their NFR room package deal! 4500 West Tropicana Ave., 702-365-7111, orleanscasino.com ! EL CORTEZ As the longest continuouslyrunning hotel in Vegas, El Cortez offers the true Vegas experience. They boast a variety of activities and dining options, from Elvis to karaoke and The Flame Steakhouse to Café Cortez. 600 East Fremont St., 702-385-5200, elcortezhotelcasino.com ! FLAMINGO If you can’t get tickets to the NFR, there is always Margaritaville. Don’t forget to check out comedy shows in the evening. 3555 Las Vegas Blvd. South, 702-733-3111, flamingolasvegas.com ! HARRAH’S Experience the glamour of vintage nightlife with the Million Dollar Quartet’s rockin’ performances of music by Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, and Carl Perkins. 3475 Las Vegas Blvd. South, 800-214-9110, harrahslasvegas.com ! THE PALMS Enjoy the NFR in style with the Palm’s fine dining options. The hotel offers multiple restaurants that are home to world-class chefs. If you’re in the mood for a more casual evening, many other restaurants offer down-home cooking, exotic food or a quick meal if you are catching the shuttle to the rodeo. 4321 West Flamingo Rd., 866-942-7770, palms.com ! PLANET HOLLYWOOD Not much is more American than rodeo. Except for maybe a burger, fries, and milkshake. Planet Hollywood is home to Gordon Ramsay BurGR, which seats over 200 and offers traditional (and some very unique!) burgers, fried chicken sliders, desserts, and more. 3667 Las Vegas Blvd. South, 866-919-7472, planethollywoodresort.com ! TROPICANA After the rodeo, kick up your boots in the Tropicana Lounge with live entertainment and exclusive NFR drink specials. The Tropicana Lounge also offers live feed of all the NFR action! 3801 Las Vegas Blvd. South, 702-739-2222, troplv.com FREE and EASY Want express service to and from the Thomas & Mack Center? Fans can use the complimentary NFR Express all ten days of the world’s greatest rodeo! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cowboy Christmas Gift Show (one way route only) LVCC North Hall by the Flag Pole MGM Grand West Wing Valet Entrance Sam’s Town Back Entrance next to McDonald’s Excalibur Rear Circle Tropicana North Entrance (Facing Tropicana Blvd.) Mandalay Bay Tour & Travel Lobby Planet Hollywood Tour Bus Lobby Silver Sevens West Entrance Circus Circus Front Entrance 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Aria Tour Bus Lobby Monte Carlo West Valet Entrance Orleans Main Valet Entrance Golden Nugget Carson Tower Entrance The Mirage North Valet Entrance Treasure Island (TI) Bus Loading Zone, near the South Side Valet Flamingo Tour Bus Area (Audrie St. and Flamingo Rd.) Harrah’s Bus Plaza, next to Valet Gold Coast Main Valet Entrance The Palms Main Entrance at end of Porte-Cochere Silverton Main Valet Entrance South Point Main Valet Entrance (outside Porte-Cochere) DECEMBER 5 - 14, 2013 Dates Shuttle to Thomas & Mack Pre-Event Shuttle from Thomas & Mack Post-Event Dec. 5 - 14 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. /LasVegasNFR #WranglerNFR Rodeo Start 6:45 p.m. All times Pacific. Routes and times subject to change. Please check NFRexperience.com for updates. NFRexperience.com NFR [Preview] Fearless predictions In a time when the gap between No. 1 and No. 15 is rapidly shrinking, Butch Knowles steps into a crowded field of cowboys to pick the 2013 world champions in rodeo’s seven events. Photos by Dan Hubbell THE PICK: Bobby Mote WORLD TITLES: 4 WRANGLER NFRS: 13 BIGGEST 2013 WIN: Caldwell Night Rodeo (Idaho) Bareback riding Steer wrestling THE PICK: Trevor Knowles WORLD TITLES: 0 WRANGLER NFRS: 10 BIGGEST 2013 WIN: Ellensburg Rodeo (Wash.) 6 8 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com THE FAVORITES: None of the active world champions in this event are in the top 5 entering the Wrangler NFR. It might be the first time since 2004 that Luke Branquinho, Lee Graves, Dean Gorsuch or Jason Miller won’t win a world title. Then again, all but Graves are in the field and could come from the back of the pack for a win. The smart money, however, is on a fresh crop of contenders. Trevor Knowles, Casey Martin, and Matt Reeves will battle it out for the gold buckle. KNOWLES SAYS: “Casey Martin is going to be darn tough. But I better stick with the guy whose last name starts with K and ends with nowles. I don’t think it’s a bad choice—he’s really been on a roll this fall. He’ll ride Jesse, and he’s won a lot of money on that horse at the Finals.” THE FAVORITES: Bobby Mote is a fourtime world champion bareback rider, and one of his long-stated goals is to reach five titles to tie Joe Alexander and Bruce Ford for the most wins in the event. However, for the past two years, Kaycee Field (son of legendary all-around hand, Lewis) has dominated in Las Vegas. While it’s never just a two-man race in Vegas, this is the closest it comes. KNOWLES SAYS: “I’m going with Bobby Mote this year. He’s been real strong this fall and I think he’s the healthiest he’s been going into the Wrangler NFR in a couple of years.” NFR [Preview] THE PICK: Brandon Beers & Jim Ross Cooper WORLD TITLES: 0 WRANGLER NFRS: Beers: 3; Cooper: 4 BIGGEST 2013 WIN: Sheridan WYO Rodeo THE PICK: Cody Ohl WORLD TITLES: 5 WRANGLER NFRS: 19 BIGGEST 2013 WIN: Justin Boots Championships (Omaha, Neb.) THE PICK: Jesse Wright WORLD TITLES: 1 WRANGLER NFRS: 3 BIGGEST 2013 WIN: California Rodeo Salinas Team roping Tie-down roping Saddle bronc riding THE FAVORITES: Brandon Beers and Jim Ross Cooper didn’t start roping together until halfway through the season, but they haven’t gone a weekend without placing somewhere until the last rodeo of the season. However, Clay Tryan and Jade Corkill are a super-team of sorts: Both have a world title, Corkill is the defending champion, and they come in leading the standings. Their former partners, Kaleb Driggers and Travis Graves, teamed up and are second heading to the NFR. KNOWLES SAYS: “Brandon Beers and Jim Ross Cooper have darn sure been on a roll. The last weekend of the season was the small pen, but at the Justin Boots 70 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com THE FAVORITES: Tuf Cooper is the two-time reigning world champion in this event and leads the field going into the NFR. But for the past two years, Cody Ohl has been stalking him. This just may be the year the cagey veteran finally overtakes the young gun. Ohl is fearless in Vegas and his boom or bust approach could give him his sixth world championship. Plus, he’ll be on the reigning PRCA/AQHA Tie-Down Horse of the Year, Pearl. The sorrel mare rejuvinated Ohl’s career and has been his fountain of youth as he chases the competition. KNOWLES SAYS: THE FAVORITES: Basically everyone entered in this event has a chance. The Wright brothers, Cody and Jesse, are the frontrunners, but their other brother, Jake, Wade Sundell, and Taos Muncy could all be contenders. Jesse Wright, however, has stepped up his game at the Thomas & Mack the past two years, and there’s no reason he won’t do that again in this year. KNOWLES SAYS: “This is the NFR [Preview] THE PICK: J.W. Harris WORLD TITLES: 3 WRANGLER NFRS: 8 BIGGEST 2013 WIN: Justin Boots Championships (Omaha, Neb.) Bull riding Barrel racing THE FAVORITES: Sherry Cervi is entering her 16th Wrangler NFR and her horse, Stingray, and is running as good as ever. Most likely, this will boil down to a race between her and the defending world champion, Mary Walker. While there’s plenty of money up for grabs in Vegas, their next-closest competition is $30,000 behind them. THE PICK: Sherry Cervi WORLD TITLES: 3 WRANGLER NFRS: 16 BIGGEST 2013 WIN: Reno Rodeo (Nev.) 72 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com KNOWLES SAYS: “I’ll pick Sherry Cervi. Stingray has been rock solid and she’s going in with the lead. “ THE FAVORITES: J.W. Harris is a man among boys in bull riding. With three world championships and seven previous NFRs to his name, he’s got more experience than his counterparts by far. He’s also got more momentum, coming off a big win in Omaha. The reigning world champion, Cody Teel, is also in the field, as is Shane Proctor, the 2011 world champ, so it won’t be a cakewalk for Harris, but he’s in the driver’s seat. KNOWLES SAYS: “J.W. Harris looks really good. The last weekend of the weekend he hadn’t placed since Reno. The bull riding is going to be good— there are some kids in there who are fun to watch. I think it will be better than it has been in the past.” COWBOY UP... DOWNTOWN! SADDLE UP FOR THIS COUNTRY ALL STAR ROSTER — PERFORMING LIVE AT THE GOLDEN NUGGET! GRETCHEN WILSON DWIGHT YOAKAM WILLIE NELSON MERLE HAGGARD December 6 & 7 December 10 & 11 NFR VIEWING DECEMBER 5-14 WATCH THE NFR LIVE TELEVISED NIGHTLY — FREE ADMISSION December 8 & 9 December 12 & 13 BARREL RACERS AUTOGRAPH SESSION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11 12PM - 2PM FREE ADMISSION For tickets and information, please call 866.946.5336 or book online at goldennugget.com. 866.946.5336 GOLDENNUGGET.COM SAME CLASS. N E W E R A. NFR [Preview] The scores How to evaluate rodeo’s seven events. BAREBACK RIDING Ever ridden a jackhammer with one hand? That’s what this event has been compared to. Riders hold on to a leather rigging that’s secured with a cinch and aim for a wild, yet controlled ride with points earned by a backand-forth spurring motion as the horse bucks. GOLDEN RULE: As in all roughstock events, half the score comes from the animal. No touching with the cowboy’s free hand; any illegal contact results in no score. STEER WRESTLING Ever had the guts to slide off a horse galloping at full speed and take down a 500-pound steer by the horns? These guys do. Stop the clock in four seconds or less, and you’ll earn a nice check. GOLDEN RULE: As in all timed events, the animal gets a head start. Too much horsepower too soon will break the barrier and result in a 10-second penalty. TEAM ROPING Let’s play catch, partner. Two ropers, a header and a heeler, take off after a steer. After the header ropes the steer around the horns he turns it so the heeler can rope both hind legs and complete the run. The world record is 3.3 seconds, or faster than it took to read this. GOLDEN RULE: This event depends on two solid catches. Anything less and you don’t get paid. SADDLE BRONC RIDING Derived from a cowboy’s task of breaking a wild horse, this is rodeo’s classic event—just look at the PRCA logo. Riders hold on to the rein, remain firmly seated, and try to synchronize their spurs to the movements of the horse to achieve the highest score. GOLDEN RULE: Riders must mark out, or hold both heels above the horse’s shoulders as the ride starts—the same rule applies in bareback riding. TIE-DOWN ROPING A cowboy throws his loop and catches a calf, then dismounts, sprints to the calf, and flanks it to the ground. As quickly as possible, he then ties any three legs together with a piggin’ string and throws his hands in the air to stop the clock. GOLDEN RULE: Tie fast, and tie tightly. The calf has six seconds to stay put after the run. If it breaks free, then it’s no time (and no cash, either). BULL RIDING Maybe it was a bet. Maybe it was a dare. No one knows for sure which cowboy was crazy enough to ride a bucking bull for the first time. Today, there’s a reason it’s the last event at a rodeo. The sheer excitement of 150-pound man vs. 1,500-pound beast makes this the crowd favorite, hands down. GOLDEN RULE: Just hang on, but roughstock rules apply—hold on with one hand only. And as with all roughstock events, style matters. 74 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com PHOTOS BY DAN HUBBELL BARREL RACING Horsepower in its truest sense. Time is the only thing that matters here, and these cowgirls and their horses have gotten so fast that champions are often decided by hundredths of a second. GOLDEN RULE: Don’t topple a barrel, which results in a five-second penalty. Dynasties on dirt This year’s NFR is a big family reunion. By Julie Mankin Much of NASCAR’s popularity is thanks to its famous fathers and sons—guys with names like Earnhardt and Petty. As for pro football, the Manning brothers have the market cornered on quarterbacks, while third-generation linebacker Clay Matthews III of the Packers is the fifth man in his family to gain fame in the NFL. It’s extraordinary enough when multiple family members make the big leagues. But when they also stretch the legacy of their Hall-of-Fame parents with their own world championships? That’s downright astonishing. 76 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com In professional rodeo this season, two sons of Hall-of-Famers are each seeking their own third straight world titles. Utah bareback bronc rider Kaycee Feild, 26, can’t make his dad prouder than he did in 2011 while winning six rounds of rodeo’s 10-round Super Bowl in Las Vegas—also setting a record for highest points scored and most money ever earned in one event at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo ($179,327). Then again, Kaycee must have been impressed when, in 2000, platinum-selling recording artist Jewel sang about his dad’s retirement in a song she penned with her now-retired rodeo-star husband Ty Murray: “Till We Run out of Road.” In the mid-1980s, “Lew” Feild won five world titles—two in bareback riding and three in all-around. The other headlining son living up to his heritage is the 23-year-old tie-down roper Tuf Cooper, who may soon match the fame of his dad, eight-time world champ Roy “Super Looper” Cooper. Thirteen years ago, at 44, Roy became the first rodeo cowboy to surpass $2 million in earnings. In February, Tuf became the youngest to hit $1 million. The Feilds and Coopers boast rodeo’s first father-son world champions in a decade, and they are two of only seven families in rodeo history who can say that. In fact, the extended Cooper clan is easily today’s First Family of rodeo. ILLUSTRATION BY PAUL KISSELEV NFR [Feature] KAYCEE, 3, AND LEWIS AT THE 1990 NFR Tuf is joined at the 2013 Wrangler NFR by his brotherin-law, two cousins, half-sister, and older brother Clif Cooper. In addition to being offspring of the Super Looper, Tuf and Clif also sport rodeo genes through their mother, Shari Smith Rivera. Rivera’s father (and Clif ’s namesake), Clifton Smith, is a threetime NFR tie-down roper. Her daughter, Shada Norris Brazile, qualified for her first NFR in barrel racing this year and is married to 17time PRCA World Champion Trevor Brazile. Shari’s brother, Stran Smith, is the 2008 world champion tie-down roper. And her 27-year-old nephew, Stetson Vest, is roping calves in Las Vegas for the first time this year. As for Roy, his father (and Tuf ’s namesake) Tuffy Cooper won the 1950 collegiate national championship in tiedown roping and is in the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. His sister, Betty Gayle Cooper Ratliff, won eight world titles roping and is in the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame. His brother, Clay Tom Cooper, is a two-time NFR tie-down roper. And his son, Clint, 31, just missed making his fifth NFR this year. Clint, Clif, and Tuf became the first set of three brothers to rope calves together at the 2010–11 NFRs. But that’s only half the Cooper legacy. Back in the 1950s, Tuffy Cooper’s brother, Jimmie T., was just as talented with a rope and had his own Hall of Fame roping son, also named Jimmie. “Now that I’m a father, I look back and see that my parents did a tremendous job on the parent-coach mentality.” Jimmie B. Cooper, in fact, edged his cousin Roy to win the 1981 all-around world championship by just $48. His son, the third Jimmie (who goes by Jim Ross Cooper), is team roping this year at his 78 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com fourth NFR. When Jim and his twin brother Jake Cooper qualified together in 2007, they were the first twins to rope together in Las Vegas. Plus, their sister Jill is married to two-time NFR header Jimmy Tanner and competes professionally herself. More than 20 Coopers have competed in rodeo. Six of them sport the prestigious gold buckle signifying a world champion. Back in 1982, Tuffy explained the phenomenon to a reporter: “We worked hard,” he said. “We devoted our life to it and really worked at it.” And whenever that didn’t happen, he wasn’t afraid to call out his kin. “I told Clay Tom that just because his name was Cooper, that wouldn’t make him a roper,” recalls Tuffy, now 88. “Only hard work and lots of practice would do that.” It’s a sentiment learned by Clif, competing this year at his fourth straight NFR. “People say all the time, ‘Aw, you were born to rope,’” he says. “But when I’m in the box at the NFR, it’s just me and my horse. My dad can’t nod for me and rope for me. I had to put in the time and dedication. I had to sacrifice to be here.” He also had to overcome the pressure that comes with being born into a dynasty. Like the Mannings of football, the Coopers never seem to blow up, turn away, or burn out. “Now that I’m a father, I look back and see that my parents did a tremendous job on the whole parent-coach mentality,” says Clif. “If I wanted to rope, they wanted me to be the best. But I knew I didn’t have to rope.” The clan recently founded the Cooper Rodeo Foundation because, as Clay Tom puts it, they’re “tryin’ to give a little back.” As steeped in rodeo history books as the Coopers are, team roper Cory Petska can do them one better. His dad, Paul, is a three-time NFR team roper; his mother, Gail, is a two-time world champion barrel racer; and his sister, Tye Petska Green, made a trip to Las Vegas in 1994. “It’s pretty cool when you think about it,” said Petska, 34 and roping at his 10th NFR. “My entire immediate family has been to the NFR. People will ask me, ‘Did you always know what you wanted to do?’ and I tell them I always knew. I had big shoes to fill and I knew I’d have to bear down and work my tail off to get there.” Another entire family of rodeo stars is the Tryan crew of Montana. Clay Tryan, 34, is roping at his 12th NFR (with Jade Corkill). Clay’s younger brother, Travis, narrowly missed his 12th NFR as well this year. Their father, Dennis Tryan, made the Finals in 1984 as a heeler while their mother, Terri Kaye Kirkland, made history by qualifying in barrel racing at the NFR alongside her roping sons in 2003–05. Clay won the world championship in 2005 and has been runner-up a remarkable three times. The boys’ younger half-brother, Brady Tryan, 24, qualified for the NFR in 2010, making the trio the first set of three brothers to qualify in team roping the same year. Finally, their cousin Chase Tryan, 25, is the son of Den- PHOTO BY BRENDA ALLEN NFR [Feature] NFR [Feature] nis’ brother Rick, and made the NFR last year heeling. Want more? The 2013 NFR boasts four other descendants of world champions. Jim Ross Cooper’s roping partner, 27-year-old Brandon Beers, is the son of 1980 world team roping champion Mike Beers. Back in ’07, Mike and Brandon became the first father-and-son NFR partners in two decades. And heeler Ryan Motes, 33, is the son of 1977 world champ David Motes. Ryan holds the world record in team roping (3.3 seconds) and will compete at his third NFR with Charly Crawford. In tie-down roping, 30-year-old Sterling Smith, the son of 1978 world champion team roper Brad Smith, will compete at his first NFR. His mom, Barrie (Beach), won two national collegiate championships with her rope. Lastly, steer wrestler Stan Branco, 27, finally made the Big Show after finishing 16th in the world standings in both 2010 80 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com and 2011. He’s the grandson of 1965 world champion barrel racer Sammie Thurman Brackenbury and was named for his greatuncle Stanley Branco, who made the NFR in 1961 with Stan’s grandpa, nine-time NFR team roper Dan Branco. Other multi-generational rodeo stars at this year’s Finals include barrel racer Sherry “My dad can’t Cervi (her father, Mel Potter, roped nod for me and rope for at the 1959 NFR and her mother, me. I had to Wendy, was an put in the NFR barrel racer in 1970–72). time and Then there’s dedication.” 21-year-old bull rider Parker Breding (son of five-time NFR bull rider Scott Breding) and steer wrestler Trevor Knowles (nephew of 1987 NFR saddle bronc riding champion and current TV analyst Butch Knowles). Plus, remarkably, four sets of brothers are competing in Las Vegas. Aside from the Coopers, team ropers Riley and Brady Minor of Washington are partners for the seventh season, at their fourth NFR together. And in saddle bronc riding, there’s the triple threat of Cody, Jesse, and Jake Wright from Utah, and the Texas duo of Jacobs and Sterling Crawley. With nearly a dozen contestants hoping to add a gold buckle to the family trophy room, plenty of proud parents are focused on the 10 upcoming days in Las Vegas. In the meantime, fans are mulling over with glee a possible 2031 gold-buckle battle between Treston Brazile, now 5, and Kase Murray, 2. Will Brazile and Murray rope and ride like their dads, the two greatest all-around cowboys of all time? There’s always a chance—as long as little Kase doesn’t inherit his mom’s voice. SOUTH POINT DANCE HALL FREE ENTERTAINMENT SUSIE DOBBS December 4-5 BILLY CHILDERS December 6-8 CODY JOHNSON December 9-11 AARON WATSON with Wolf Creek December 12-14 HOME OF MONTANA SILVERSMITHS GO-ROUND BUCKLE PRESENTATION HOSTED BY FLINT RASMUSSEN & RANDY CORLEY 11PM NITELY Michael Gaughan’s “Where All The Cowboys & Cowgirls Stay & Play” NFR “LIVE” FREE EVERY NIGHT ON CLOSED CIRCUIT TV RAM RODEO VIEWING PARTY NITELY IN THE GRAND BALLROOM PARK HERE AND TAKE THE SHUTTLE TO THE THOMAS & MACK SouthPointCasino.com NFR [Profile] The man behind it all For the average fan taking in one or two nights of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, the seamlessness of the production is immediately breathtaking. This isn’t your local county punkin’ rollin’. No sir, this production takes months of advance planning, days of meetings, and endless hours of fine-tuning. The man behind the product is Shawn Davis, a three-time saddle bronc world champion and ProRodeo Hall of Fame inductee. He has shepherded each performance of the Finals since 1986 and was instrumental in its move from Oklahoma City to Las Vegas. 82 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com Each day, Davis is intimately involved in many of the details it takes to pull off the event. In addition to the 120 contestants, there are around 650 animals, 2,000 pounds of dirt, and 17,000 fans to consider. Of course, the event employs announcers, security personnel, and secretaries, but also under the direction of Davis are painters, a full-service welding shop, tractor drivers, and an administrative staff— most of which have been with him for years and take personal vacation time from real jobs and ranches to come work the NFR for 10 days. In addition to the several daily meetings (and countless others in the weeks and months leading up to the NFR) Davis personally participates in security walkthroughs, times each segment of the event in coordination with the live television broadcast, and handles any bumps along the way. If you’ve ever wondered how they pull it all off, here’s a look at Davis’ Dec. 7 schedule, as an example of the nearly 24-houra-day planning necessary to make each performance the experience of a lifetime. SATURDAY DECEMBER 7, 2013 (4:00 a.m.–6:00 a.m.) Work arena and till roping boxes and tie-down area. (6:00 a.m.–7:00 a.m.) Set up barrels followed by barrel racing practice at Thomas and Mack (T&M). (7:00 a.m.) Production Staff Meeting (7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m.) Contestants ride in arena. (8:00 a.m.) Opening Meeting with staff and NFR Announcer (8:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m.) Tie third pen of calves in T&M (Calf Roping Contestants, Jimmy Powers, Judges, Timed Event Chute Boss, Chief of Security) Immediately after rip and till arena (work arena person) (9:00 a.m.) T&M Production Meeting (9:00 a.m.) Bucking Horse and Bull Sale (South Point) (9:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m.) Work Arena (10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.) Opening Rehearsal/sound check (11:30 p.m.–1:30 p.m.) Run and Pen Cattle (Timed Event Chute Boss) (12:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m.) Work stock (Livestock Superintendent). (12:00–2:00 p.m.) Mandatory Tie-Down Autograph Session (FanFest) (3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m.) Work Arena (4:00 p.m.–6:45 p.m.) Credential Office Open (4:30 p.m.) Conf. Meeting (Jimmy Powers, Chief of Security, Timed & Riding Event Chute Bosses, Asst. Riding Event Chute Boss,) (4:45 p.m.) Announcer’s Pre-Performance Meeting (Production Office) (5:15 p.m.) Secure Arena (5:30 p.m.) Production Pre-Performance Meeting (Production Office) (6:45 p.m.) 3RD PERFORMANCE AFTER PERFORMANCE (9:00 p.m.-Midnight): ť1SPEVDUJPO.FFUJOH1SPEVDUJPO0GŻDF ť3VOFYUSBDBUUMF ť1SBDUJDFPQFOJOH ť1BJOUBOEUPVDIVQDIVUFT (Stanley and crew). ť3JEJOH&WFOU4UPDL%SBXJO3PEFPPGŻDF (Pro Officials, Secretaries, Riding Event Representatives, NFR Stock Contractor Representative, NFR Livestock Superintendents) PHOTO BY FRED MCCLANAHAN JR. A look at how Shawn Davis keeps the NFR rolling smoothly. By Bob Welch NFR [Gear] Where did it come from? Roping gear ROPE Roping has had a place in many cultures throughout history: carvings show ancient Egyptians using rope on a bull, the Huns used lassos in battle to ensnare their opponents, and the Finns still use them today in reindeer herding. Lassos, made of braided thongs, were used in Ancient Greece—the Sagartians used them to capture their adversaries. Derived from the Spanish word, la reata, the lariat, (lasso, riata, reata) is a well-known tool of the American cowboy, both on the range and in the arena, and it is most commonly made of nylon, polyester, or a blend of the two, though rawhide reatas are still used by traditionalists. Cactus Ropes is the official rope of the PRCA and many of the top competitors use their products, including Trevor Brazile, Clay O’Brien Cooper, and Cesar de la Cruz. SADDLE Although evidence of saddle use can be traced back to the Sarmatians of the Black Sea around 365 BC, the Moorish saddle is the first true precursor to today’s Western roping saddle, as it was the first saddle to sport a horn and two girths. The Moors brought their saddle design to the Spanish peninsula when they invaded in the 13th century, then Spanish colonists introduced the design to the Americas in the 1600s. The modern Western saddle is derived from those of the vaqueros who worked stock in the colonial American Southwest and Mexico. Today, roping saddles are highly specialized, with rawhide-covered wood trees adorned with finely tooled, high-quality leather. In the roping events, the horn is designed to bear the brunt of the jerks and pulls of 550-pound bovines. 84 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com ROPING GLOVES One of the earliest documented cultures to use gloves, Minoan youths wore them while boxing. Gloves were also an integral part of armor until firearms came along and handto-hand combat became less common. Roping gloves provide protection against rope burns and cuts. Made from cotton, nylon, leather, and even Kevlar, roping gloves are an important safety tool for ropers in much the same way that metal and leather gloves have protected sportsmen throughout history. You’ll notice the team ropers use roping gloves while the tie-down ropers do not. Tie-down ropers’ ropes are tied to the horn, while in team roping, contestants rope the animal and wrap the rope around their saddle horn as the animal is moving—creating a need for something to prevent rope burns. PIGGIN’ STRING Used in the arena to tie the feet of calves that have been roped, in order to keep them down long enough to get a time, a piggin’ string has a long history of helping cowboys do their jobs. This handy piece of rope is often found on saddles or cowboys on the ranch to help brand, doctor, tie a gate closed, or hobble a horse. It can also be called a steer string or hogging rope and most are made of either polyester or nylon. This is the rope you’ll see the tie-down ropers carry in their mouths and tucked through a belt loop, which allows for almost instant access. ROPING HORSE Athletic prowess, strength, and confirmation are sought after in today’s roping horse. In team roping, head horses must be fast to catch up to the steer and strong to pull it as the heeler ropes. Heel horses, on the other hand, must have a strong stop. Both horses are required to read and react to what the cow is doing. An intelligent horse with a good disposition is also key to a roper’s success because of the close relationship the two must have. A tie-down roping horse, for example, is trained to continue to work even after the cowboy has dismounted. Relied upon for several centuries to make a cowboy’s job easier whether in the pasture, corral, or arena, a good horse is worth his weight in gold. TUF COOPER IMAGE LONE WOLF PHOTOGRAPHY The gear of the fast-action sport had humble beginnings. By Thea Marx www.resistol.com Retailers: Send in coupon along with attached copy of receipt to receive a $10 credit. Include account # along with store name and address for credit to your account. Send to: RF promotion 2013, 601 Marion Drive, Garland TX 75042. Please call Resistol Customer Service at 1.800.347.7434 for more info. Any resistol FUR FELT HAT Felt hat. 5X* and higher. This coupon does not apply to Wool or Bison hats. One coupon per headwear purchase only. No substitutions are available. Coupon not Valid only in US and Canada only. Coupon has no cash value. *Resistol will honor coupon used on Resistol hats beginning with RF in the style #. S20 Off NFR [Entertainment] WILLIE NELSON SHANIA TWAIN BEYONCE BILLY CHILDERS BILL ENGVALL LOCASH COWBOYS Welcome to the show Still have energy after FanFest, Cowboy Christmas, and the rodeo? During the NFR, Las Vegas hosts some of the best and biggest names in Western entertainment and country muisc. DECEMBER 1, 3–4, 7–8, 10–11, 13–14 After all these years, Shania Twain is still the world’s best-selling country artist of all time. Watch Grammy Award-winning Shania at The Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace. All shows start at 7:30 p.m. 4–5 Check out country crooner (and co-host of RFD-TV’s Beyond Rodeo) Susie Dobbs at the South Point Casino. 86 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com 5 Newcomer Dustin Lynch will perform at The Mirage Race & Sports Book—the first of 10 country artists that will perform over 10 nights at the Mirage. Lynch’s debut single “Cowboys and Angels” was nominated Single of the Year: New Artist in 2012. Oh, and did we mention the concert is free? Performance begins at 10:30 p.m. 5–14 Country music duo LoCash Cowboys co-wrote Keith Urban’s single “You Gonna Fly” and Tim McGraw’s single “Truck Yeah.” Join the country rockers at the MGM Grand Gold Buckle Zone. 5–14 Catch stand-up comedian, actor, and country music artist Rodney Carrington at the MGM Grand Hollywood Theatre. He combines music with comedy for a side-splitting performance. All shows start at 9 p.m. 6 Josh Thompson’s distinctive voice is reminiscent of Haggard, Waylon, and Cash. See him at the Mirage Race & Sports Book. The same night, Beyonce will perform at MGM Grand Garden Arena. 6 & 13 Catch funnyman Bill Engvall, a former “Blue Collar” comedian, at one of his two shows at Treasure Island (TI). Both shows start at 9 p.m. NFR [Entertainment] 6–8 Raised in North Carolina, Billy Childers has a voice and style that was cultivated in dive bars and hole-in-thewall honky-tonks. Catch the country singer at the South Point Casino. GRETCHEN WILSON 6–7 Gretchen Wilson has a Grammy, five Top Ten singles, and over 8 million record sales to her name. Join the “Redneck Woman” at the Golden Nugget. 7 The Texas-based Casey Donahew Band will bring their red dirt sound to The Mirage Race & Sports Book at this free performance. 7 Alright, so he’s not country, but there’s no denying that opera singer Andrea Bocelli is an incredible singer and performer. He’s the biggestselling artist in the history of classical music, and he’s coming the MGM for one night only! Doors open at 6:30 p.m. 8 Craig Morgan has charted the Billboard country charts 17 times! See his free performance at The Mirage Race & Sports Book. 6–7 Music City Walk of Famer and country music charttopper Wynonna will bring her rich vocals to The Orleans for two nights. Performances begin at 8 p.m. 6–7, 13–14 You might remember him as the scotch-drinking funnyman from the “Blue Collar Comedy Tour,” but today, Ron “Tater Salad” White continues his solo act at The Mirage. Each of his four shows begins at 10 p.m. WYNONNA 88 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com DWIGHT YOAKAM 8–9 For decades, Dwight Yoakam has been a country music icon. He’s recorded more than 21 albums, charted more than 30 singles, and sold more than 25 million records. Catch the legend at Golden Nugget. Both performances CLINT BLACK NEAL MCCOY MERLE HAGGARD JUSTIN MCBRIDE CODY JOHNSON start at 10 p.m. 9–10 Join the lively Nashville-based group, The Brit Strokes Band, as they perform everything from country to rock at The Mirage Race & Sports Book. 9–11 From the dance halls and piney woods of Texas, Cody Johnson brings authentic country (and a little bit of rock) to the South Point Casino each night at 9:30 p.m. 9–13 Neal McCoy has been a country music mainstay for decades. He’ll be bringing his talent to the MGM Grand Gold Buckle Zone stage in five performances, each starting at midnight. 10–11 Legendary country music singer Willie Nelson has released two platinum albums, acted in over 30 films, and co-authored several books. Catch one of his two 10 p.m. performances at the Golden Nugget. 11 Fifth-generation cowboy Justin McBride won two world championships as a bull rider, and retired from the PBR after 11 years. Influenced by Hank Sr. and Chris LeDoux, McBride sings it like it is at the Mirage Race & Sports Book. 12 Daryle Singletary brings hits like “I Let Her Lie,” “Too Much Fun,” and “Amen Kind of Love” to the The Mirage Race & Sports Book in this free performance. 12–13 Country music outlaw Merle Haggard has 40 No. 1 hits to his name. Listen to him bust out “Okie from Muskogee,” panhandleslim.com AmericanCowboy.com December/January 2014 89 NFR [Entertainment] “Mama Tried,” and “Silver Wings” when he takes the stage for two 10 p.m. performances at the Golden Nugget. 12–14 Texas-born Aaron Watson made the No. 60 spot on Billboard charts with his 2006 album, San Angelo, and the No. 50 on the Heatseekers chart. Catch him with Wolf Creek at South Point Casino. 13 Since 2001, Jerrod Niemann has recorded two independent albums and has co- written three singles for Garth Brooks. The singer of the No. 1 hit “Lover, Lover” will be doing a free performance at The Mirage Race & Sports Book. 14 The Orleans Arena will host their biggest show of the season with Montgomery Gentry and the Charlie Daniels Band. The show starts at 9:30 p.m. Meanwhile, the same night at The Mirage Race & Sports Book, catch popular country artist, Easton Corbin. 9 0 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com CHARLIE DANIELS BAND AARON WATSON MONTGOMERY GENTRY NFR [Profile] TRELL ETBAUER &UCBVFSDBSWJOH Linderman legacy The Linderman Award is the most elusive accolade in professional rodeo. To be named America’s most talented “true” all-around cowboy, the winner has to make phenomenal rides on bucking broncs or bulls and rope or wrestle cattle with blazing speed. 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Check. Boots? Check. Fruity Pebbles? What the pros can’t leave home without! —Chelsea Toy KAYCEE FIELD 2011 & 2012 world champion bareback rider LUKE BRANQUINHO Four-time world champion steer wrestler KADEE COFFMAN ProRodeo correspondent RYAN MOTES Three-time NFRqualifying heeler KENDRA SANTOS PRCA Director of Communications CASEY COLLETTI Three-time NFR-qualifying bareback rider [MUST-HAVE] FRUITY PEBBLES I always make sure I’ve got Fruity Pebbles or Frosted Flakes in Las Vegas. I’m on the go from first thing in the morning to the end of the night, and cereal is light, quick, and easy. I’ve always got Vitamin D milk in the room to go with it, too. [MUST-HAVE] SILVER DOLLAR My wife would kill me, but she gave me a lucky pair of underwear, and I always bring those. My dad gave me a silver dollar a long time ago, too, and then another when I started rodeoing. I’ve had them forever, and I never go to the NFR without them. [MUST-HAVE] PREMIUM PATCH JEANS I don’t go to Vegas without my Wrangler Premium Patch Jeans because they’re the most comfortable for me to wear all day and while I’m working at the Thomas & Mack. But really, the most important thing I bring are my gummy-bear vitamins. I’ve got to keep my immune system super strong because I can’t afford to get sick! [MUST-HAVE] HAIR SPRAY I used colored hair spray last year on Tough Enough To Wear Pink Night, and spray-painted my goatee pink. That seemed to work last year, because Brock Hanson and I won the round with a 3.7-second run, so I will do that again this year. [MUST-HAVE] DOG TAGS I don’t cross the street without my “dog tags” necklace, which amounts to a funky silver chain of charms. The most meaningful to me are the ones with my boys’ names, Lane and Taylor, on them, and the silver cross that’s been hanging from my neck since before they were born. This will be my 26th year of working the NFR, and I do not leave Las Vegas without having a Mexican food lunch with my ProRodeo Hall of Fame friend Leo “The Lion” Camarillo, who’s been like an uncle to me all my life. [MUST-HAVE] LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS I take about 20 long sleeve shirts, which is about 10 more than I need, really. I usually do good wearing red, and if I wear black, it all starts to go south. So I bring black shirts to sign autographs in, and I try to bring red shirts to ride in. I do that with hats, too. I bring a hat that I’ve won a lot of money in, and I also bring a new hat that my sponsor makes me for the Finals. 92 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com By the numbers New World Trading The leader in hand-tooled leather home furnishings, accessories & gifts 17 20 Number of world titles Trevor Brazile has won. His PRCA career earnings come to $4,826,782 prior to this year’s NFR. WESTERN, SPANISH & TUSCAN Number of years Oklahoma City hosted the NFR before Herb McDonald and Benny Binion had a vision to bring the event to Las Vegas. 29 Years the NFR has been in Las Vegas (including 2013). 40 Resorts that picked up the closed circuit live feed of all 10 performances of the Wrangler NFR in 2012. newworldtrading@aol.com (760) 321-8780 newworldtrading.com 96 Points scored when Cody Hancock set the NFR record for the highest marked bull ride in 2001. 500 lbs. 186,100 Total attendance of the 2012 Cowboy Christmas Gift Show and FanFest. RUSTIC ELEGANCE Average weight of a steer being wrestled to the ground during the rodeo. 590,000 Las Vegas population in 1985 when the NFR came to town. Since then, it has grown to 1.7 million. 39.7 The number of visitors who came to Las Vegas, in 2012. million AmericanCowboy.com December/January 2014 93 TREVOR BRAZILE is—by almost every standard—the most decorated cowboy in the history of ProRodeo. He owns 10 all-around world titles, three tie-down roping world titles, three steer roping world titles, and one team roping world title. That’s a total of 17 gold buckles. When he won his eighth all-around in 2010, passing Ty Murray’s mark, the NFR allowed an unprecedented lone victory lap, pictured here. This year, Brazile is competing in the tie-down and team roping in Las Vegas. He’s all but assured his 11th all-around title. 94 December/January 2014 AmericanCowboy.com PRCA PRORODEO PHOTO BY MIKE COPEMAN NFR [The outgate] (BMMFSZJORVJSJFTBOEDPNNJTTJPOTXFMDPNF 0OFPG"NFSJDBTNPTU MJDFOTFEDIJMESFOTQBJOUFST JOUSPEVDFT6O#SJEMFE8POEFS BDPMMFDUJPOPGQBJOUJOHT HJDMFFTIBOECSPO[FETDVMQUVSFT öHVSJOFTBOEBXFTUFSOOBUJWJUZ 5. -07&"5'*3454*()5 8&45&3//"5*7*5: 8)00") C OWBOY L iving.com NEW