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Jun 4, 2021 · World-class calf roper and bulldogger Jimmie Tom Cooper just died at the age of 94. June 4, 2021. ⎯ Kendra Santos. One of the great roping and rodeo patriarchs of our time was laid to rest this week in New Mexico. Jimmie Tom Cooper, who called Monument home, led a long line of timed-event cowboy and cowgirl greats in his 94 years here on earth.
Oct 18, 2016 · His older brothers are pro ropers, too, and their father, Roy Cooper, won eight world titles in the 1970s and 80s. Tuf Cooper and Timber Moore, a top roper from Aubrey, were sued by RFD-TV Events ...
Roy Cooper was born November 13, 1955 in Hobbs, NM. He was raised on a ranch. He was a pro rodeo cowboy that competed in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association since 1976. During his pro rodeo career he won the All-Around Cowboy Championship in 1983, and claimed seven individual discipline championships, including six tie-down roping titles ...
Jul 11, 2016 · Felton, a Stephenville cowboy, won the fastest calf honor in 7.9 seconds at the 32nd annual Roy Cooper World Championship Junior Calf Roping over the weekend, and was also second in the average at the prestigious event in Decatur. Felton was fresh off a victory at the Best of the Best Timed Event Championships in New Mexico after competing at ...
Jun 30, 2021 · You can still enter! ROY COOPER'S 37th ANNUAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JR. CALF ROPING July 1-4, 2021 - Thursday - Sunday NRS Training Center 309 CR 4288 DECATUR, TEXAS 76234 For Stalls & Hookups:...
Nov 13, 1993 · " The heralded eight-head match will be featured during the $35,000 Roy Cooper Championship Calf Roping presented by Wal-Mart. Beginning at 7 tonight, a total of 30 of the top calf ropers will square off through three go-rounds with the top 10 coming back to the short go.
Mar 9, 2000 · At the $150,000 Timed Event, all 20 contestants compete in team roping heading and heeling, calf roping, steer wrestling and steer roping in each of five rounds. In other words, steer wrestlers rope calves, and calf ropers become part-time steer wrestlers. A mistake can drop a cowboy from the lead to deep in the standings.