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  1. In calf roping, he set a season record in earnings with $122,455 for the year. After holding the lead in the all-around standings late in the NFR, Cooper ended up in second place for the year, behind Dee Pickett. He did manage to win his fifth straight calf roping season championship.

  2. A car wreck in Oklahoma in 1990 almost took Roy Cooper out of competition, but he came back to win the Texas Circuit calf roping in 1992. In 1995 he ranked in the PRCA top 15 and took fifth place in calf roping. He rodeos out of Childress, Texas.

  3. Jul 29, 2014 · By the time he was 12 years old, Roy Cooper knew he wanted to be a rodeo cowboy. He won a high school national championship and a junior college national championship. He then joined the rodeo team for Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant, helping to lead the team to two national titles.

  4. He developed into one of the most dominant ropers in the history of the sport, earning the nickname “Super Looper.” He was the first PRCA cowboy to surpass $2 million in career earnings and has won eight world championships, six in tie-down roping, one in steer roping and one world all-around crown.

  5. Jul 25, 2023 · In 1976, Roy Cooper won the Resistol Rookie of the Year Tie-Down Roping title. The "Super Looper" went on to be an 8x World Champion in the Tie-Down Roping.

  6. Dec 6, 1981 · ROY COOPER, an Oklahoman, is the world's fastest roper. He may be the fastest the best calf roper of all time. A tall, angular redhead, Cooper at 26 seems to have the complexities of life, and competition, well under control.

  7. 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.

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