Brian richardson bull rider biography

  • Awards · IMDbPro.
  • Bullnanza-Guthrie in Guthrie, OK. This ride ties for the highest score in Bullnanza/Lazy "E" sanctioned events history.
  • 1) Bryan Richardson (Dallas, Texas) 90 points on Page & Buck's Savage Shaker, $32,; 2) Clayton Williams (Carthage, Texas) points on Chad Berger/Clay.
  • 1 J.B. MauneyStatesville, NC$7,,2 Silvano AlvesPilar do Sul, SP$6,,3 Jose Vitor LemeRibas do Rio Pardo, MS$6,,4 Guilherme MarchiTrês Lagoas, MS$5,,5 Justin McBrideElk City, OK$5,,6 Kaique PachecoItatiba SP$4,,7 Jess LockwoodVolborg, MT$4,,8 Chris ShiversJonesville, LA$3,,9 Mike LeeDecatur, TX$3,,10 João Ricardo VieiraItatinga, SP$3,,11 Cooper DavisJasper, TX$3,,12 Kody LostrohLongmont CO$3,,13 Adriano MoraesCachoeira Paulista, SP$3,,14 Renato NunesBuritama, SP$2,,15 Daylon SwearingenPiffard, NY$2,,16 Eduardo AparecidoGouvelandia, GO$2,,17 Robson PalermoRio Branco Acre$2,,18 Valdiron de OliveiraBalcimo SP$2,,19 Derek KolbabaWalla Walla, WA$1,,20 Ryan DirteaterHulbert, OK$1,,21 Marco EguchiPoa, SP$1,,22 Chase OutlawHamburg, AR$1,,23 Cassio DiasSão F

    Brian D. O’Connell ()

    MONTANA COWBOY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE
    – LEGACY AWARD DISTRICT 8

    Brian O’Connell was born in Marysville, Montana, on October 15, , to Thomas and Mary (Sullivan) O’Connell who arrived in Montana from County Cork, Ireland, with their family. Brian was the youngest of ten children in this mining family. Unfortunately, his mother died when he was sju, and his father passed a year later. He and his two young sisters then came to live with their oldest sister, Mamie, who was then married to Wolf Creek rancher Harland Herrin. Brian received his education in a one-room school at Wolf Creek. When he was not at the Herrin ranch, he'd gone to cowboy at C. B. Power’s Rock Creek Ranch, where the cow boss, Coon Dixon, took him under his wing. Both dock were known for their innate sense of livestock.

    An excerpt from Dearborn Country: When Brian was fourteen, he rode with fellow cowboy Mai O’Mara on a frightening trip he was to remember the rest of his life. He recalled

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  • Oklahoma bull riding fans were thrilled this weekend when the Professional Bull Riders’ (PBR) Copenhagen Bull Riding Challenger Tour Championship presented by Dickies roared into Oklahoma City. With $1 million up for grabs the world’s best bull riders put every effort into each performance. In a dramatic finish, Clayton Williams (Carthage, Texas) repeated his winning style and claimed his second Challenger Tour Championship event title in two years. Despite suffering an elbow injury that has sidelined Williams for the majority of the Built Ford Tough Series presented by Wrangler, he chose to compete in Oklahoma City and defend his title. The decision earned the Texas cowboy an historic $, in PBR bucks, the largest winner’s purse in bull riding history.

    “I really don’t think anyone expected me to win, not that they doubted my riding ability, but with my elbow being messed up, I obviously had a strike against me,” said Williams. “I was border-l