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  1. Roy Dale Cooper (born November 13, 1955) [1] is an American former professional rodeo cowboy who competed in Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) events for more than two decades. He won the All-Around Cowboy world championship in 1983 and claimed seven individual discipline championships, including six tie-down roping titles.

  2. Roy is the son of Dale “Tuffy” and Betty Cooper. His parents named him after Roy Lewis, a famous roper in the 1930’s and 1940’s. His parents met at the ameron ollege rodeo. Tuff was the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association calf roping in 1950. His grandmother remembers Roy carrying a rope with a loop at the age of two. In 1972,

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  4. Born on November 13, 1955, in Hobbs, New Mexico, rodeo champion Roy Dale Cooper was the son of rancher and champion roper Dale "Tuffy" Cooper and Betty Rose Hadley Cooper, who had been raised on a ranch near Indiahoma, Oklahoma. Roy Cooper was raised on the Coopers' family ranch near Monument, New Mexico. Cooper began in rodeo at age eight as a ...

  5. Jul 29, 2014 · Roy Cooper, 58, was born in Hobbs, N.M., but always had Oklahoma blood running through his veins. His mother, Betty Rose Cooper (or Granny Rose as Tuf calls her) grew up just outside of Lawton. Cooper grew up on a ranch and his father, Tuffy Cooper, was a livestock inspector and champion roper in college.

  6. Men Contestant. Roy was born on November 13, 1955, to Betty and Tuffy Dale Cooper in Hobbs, New Mexico. He, along with his brother, Clay Tom, and sister, Betty Gale (deceased), grew up on the family ranch. From an early age, Roy was coached by his father in the proper techniques of roping, leading him to win at youth rodeos across the southwest.

  7. All Around Champion: 1983. Undoubtedly the greatest roper of his generation, Roy Cooper was born at Hobbs, New Mexico, in 1955. He honed his roping skills while cowboying on the family ranch. Cooper’s superb ability carried him to his first National Finals Rodeo in 1976. In the next few years he won seven more world titles, including the all ...

  8. Jun 11, 2011 · In 1983, Cooper won the coveted Triple Crown by winning three rodeo championships in a single season. He qualified for the National Finals Rodeo 20 times — 19 in calf roping and once in team roping. He made 13 trips to the National Finals Steer Roping. This past December, Cooper watched his three sons — Clif, Clint and Tuf — compete at ...

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