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  1. In 1994, he was out of action for much of the year after rotator cuff surgeries. He claimed a calf roping title at the 1995 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. [21] Later in the year he had the fastest average calf roping time at the NFR, which was later described as Cooper's "favorite moment" at the event. [22]

  2. Jul 10, 2015 · A Texan calf roper has been disqualified from the Calgary Stampede for "aggressively using his rope on his horse." Rodeo champion from Texas tossed for 'mistreatment of livestock;' believed to...

  3. Jul 29, 2014 · Unlike other cowboys, Cooper never worried about what calf he would draw at a rodeo, Tierney said. “He wasn’t concerned about getting the best calf,” Tierney said. “He would just take what was handed to him and rope and jump off and usually beat your butt.

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  5. Oct 18, 2016 · Lawsuits involving allegations of star calf ropers rigging a rodeo at AT&T Stadium have been dismissed. But additional documents show how the controversy started, and a heated exchange that...

  6. Jun 11, 2011 · Roy Cooper won eight world titles in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, six in tie-down roping, one in steer roping and one All-Around championship. In 1983, Cooper won the coveted Triple Crown by winning three rodeo championships in a single season.

  7. Nicknamed "Super Looper" by his competitors, he remained active in rodeo through the mid-2010s but was increasingly sidelined by injuries. In 1979 Roy Dale Cooper was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame (PRCA) for his success in tie-down roping.

  8. Roy Cooper Tie-Down Roping • Inducted 1979 Born Nov. 13, 1955, in Hobbs, N.M., Cooper was severely afflicted with asthma as a child, which gave him little promise of becoming a professional roper.

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