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  1. Jul 11, 2022 · 13. Renato Nunes. Country: Brazil (Buritama, Sao Paulo) Career: 2005-15. Career highlights: PBR world champion (2010), World Finals event champion (2010) Total rides (career): 408. Money earned: $2,979,218.16. Bottom Line: Renato Nunes Renato Nunes shocked rodeo fans when he retired in 2015.

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  2. Become a Bull Rider; Sponsors; ... Renato Nunes. BRA Hometown: Buritama, SP Retired. Age: 42 Height: 5' 7" Weight: 140 lbs # N/A 2024 World Rank. N/A ...

  3. Professional bull rider Renato Nunes rides the bull C Note at the Professional Bull Riders Built Ford Tough World Finals at the Thomas & Mack Center...

  4. Dec 9, 2016 · Article about PBR Bull Rider, Renato Nunes, career. Nunes was a PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Bull Rider for 11 years (2005-2015) and a Pro Bull Rider for 12 years. He retired at the end of the 2015 PBR Season, at the finals in Las Vegas. Over his career, in the PBR, he had 856 outs and 401 rides. Nunes has had some very memorable moments in ...

  5. 2010 World Champion & World Finals Event Winner: Renato Nunes 2010 Premier Series StatsRides: 55Attempts: 100Riding Percentage: 55%Average Ride Score: 86.98 pointsTop Ride: 91.75 points on Chicken on a Chain (2x) – Pueblo, Colorado, and Billings, Montana

  6. Marchi then joked, “He told me before he got on this bull he’s going to retire now, because he’s a rich cowboy.” Nunes won the 2010 gold buckle and the $1 million bonus. His quest to become the first rider in PBR history to repeat as Champion will begin Jan. 7 in New York at the Madison Square Garden Invitational. — by Keith Ryan ...

  7. Nunes joined the PBR in 2005, earned his first event win in 2007, and three years later pocketed more than $1.59 million as the 2010 PBR World Champion. He captured 10 event wins, 44 Top-5 finishes and 87 Top-10 finishes throughout his 10-year career, and totaled nearly $3 million in career earnings.

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