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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.
Roy Dale Cooper (born November 13, 1955) 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.
In 1979 Roy Dale Cooper was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame (PRCA) for his success in tie-down roping. He is also honored in the Rodeo Historical Society's Rodeo Hall of Fame (1983, at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum) and in the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (2014). Dianna Everett. See Also.
Jun 13, 2018 · Trevor's wife, Shada Brazile, watches in the background. Shada is Tuf's half sister, and their father Roy Cooper was a rodeo legend.
Jul 29, 2014 · South Dakota cowboy Paul Tierney, a Pro Rodeo Hall of Famer, said Cooper raised the bar for everyone when he bought his PRCA card. In 1976, Cooper won his first world tie-down championship and the PRCA’s rookie of the year award, breaking the record for the most prize money earned in a season by a rookie.
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Tie-Down Roping • Inducted 1979. Roy Cooper jumped out of the box, winning the world tie-down roping championship and Rookie of the Year honors the first year he became a full-time professional in 1976. 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 ...
All-Around Champion Cowboy, 1983 Calf Roper, Champion, 1976, 1980-1984 Steer Roper, 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.