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During Sunday afternoon's round seven, Justin McBride , the winner of round six of the event, rode the bull, Pearl Snap of Boyd/Floyd Bull Company; the $5,000 bonus was awarded to McBride. This was the last qualified ride for Justin McBride's lucrative career. This great program will extend into the 2009 PBR BFTS Season. 2008 Cabelas World's Foremost Ride : The bull rider that achieved the highest marked ride through the course of the entire 2008 PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals earned $10,000. J.B. Mauney (Mooresville, N.C) took home top honors for having the highest marked ride of the 2008 World Finals on Crosswired from D&H Cattle Company in the fourth round of the World Finals with a 93.75. Cabela's also handed out checks to the highest marked rides of the 2008 PBR BFTS season, providing an additional $40,000 to the top scores of the season. Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) and Mike White (De Kalb, Texas) collected the Cabelas World's Foremost Ride top honors for the season and received a check for $17,500 for their score of 95.75 aboard Robinson/Tedesco/Larry the Cable Guy's Chicken on a Chain, for Nunes in St. Louis, Mo., and Troubadour from Moreno Livestock/Flying U Rodeo for White in Tulsa, Okla. 2008 Daisy Rookie of the Year : Reese Cates (Carthage, Texas) finally got to cash his check for $10,000 for being the PBR's 2008 Daisy Rookie of the Year, after a close race all year with three other rookies. Cates captured the title at the 2008 World Finals. This prestigious award recognizes the rider for overall dollars earned for the regular season and World Finals. 2008 Daisy Rookie Bull of the Year : Scat Jacket of L-G Rodeo took home top honors in the 2008 Daisy Rookie Bull of the Year Award and put another $5,000 in the bank as the first-year bull that had the highest average bull score at the 2008 Built Ford Tough World Finals (based on a minimum of two scores). U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Co. 90 Point Club Bonus : To recognize those cowboys whose efforts in the arena are rewarded with impressive scores in the 90-point range, U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company developed the 90 Point Club. Each PBR contestant who scores 90 points or more at a Built Ford Tough Series event shares $90,000 in bonus money. This money is distributed upon conclusion of the PBR World Finals. Every 90-point ride that has been awarded throughout the 2008 season is counted. The $90,000 is divided by all the eligible rides. The contestants receive their portion of the bonus money based on the number of 90-point or higher rides they had for the year. The rider with the most 90-point or higher rides in a year receives a $10,000 bonus. In addition, for each 90 point ride that a stock contractor's bull makes, the stock contractor receives $1000. This award put more than $1,000 in each rider's pocket for their 90 point efforts this season, and Guilherme Marchi (Leme, SP, BZ) showed his true dominance this year by achieving the 90-point mark 13 times for which he took home an additional $10,000. 2008 PBR World Champion Bull : Bones of Teague Bucking Bulls was awarded the 2008 PBR World Champion Bull based on its performance throughout the 2008 season and the 2008 Built Ford Tough World Finals. 2008 PBR Mikel Moreno Bull of the World Finals : Bones of Teague Bucking Bulls was the highest bull score of the Finals with a score of 140.75 points. He will be honored with the 2008 Mikel Moreno Bull of the World Finals title. 2008 Brent Thurman/Lane Frost Award : For the highest score achieved at the PBR World Finals, J.B. Mauney (Mooresvile, N.C.) won this award with his 93.75 on D&H Cattle Company's Crosswired in the fourth round of competition. 2008 Glen Keeley Award : Aaron Roy (Asquith, SK, Canada) - awarded to the top money-earning Canadian on the PBR Tour for the season 2008 PBR Stock Contractor of the Year: Chad Berger and Clay Struve 2008 High Money Bull of the Year: Cat Man Do of #10 Bucking Bulls (winning $12,500) 2008 PBR Top Sanctioned Venue of the Year: Ross Coleman Invitational - Molalla, Ore. 2008 World Finals Bullfighter Awards: Joe Baumgartner, Frank Newsom, Shorty Gorham, Jesse Byrne, & Shane "Mad Dog" Simpson 2008 World Finals Barrel man Award: Flint Rasmussen 2008 World Finals VERSUS and NBC Television Commentators: Michael Gaffney, Leah Garcia, Craig Hummer, J.W. Hart, Justin McKee, Ty Murray, & Donna Brothers. 2008 World Finals In-Arena Announcers: Brandon Bates, Clint Adkins, & Randy Schmutz 2008 World Finals Mounted Arena Help: James DeBord and Julio Moreno 2008 World Finals Judges: Jim Bob Custer, Chuck Lambert, Dean Wilson, Jeff Shearer, & K.J. Pletcher 2008 World Finals Chute Boss: David Fournier & Jay Daugherty ABBI World Bucking Bull Classic Champion: Crosswired, owned by D&H Cattle Company/ Cliff Wiggins Breeder of the Year: D&H Cattle Company/Cliff Wiggins - a warded to the breeder of the ABBI World Bucking Bull Classic Champion ABBI World Finals Futurity Champion: Copp Hou from Jerry Copp of Lightning C Cattle Company Horizon Award: Jerry Copp of Lightning C Cattle Company - a warded to the Breeder of the World Finals Futurity Champion ### About the PBR: More than 100 million viewers tune in each year to the PBR on FOX, NBC, ESPN, VERSUS, and on a host of foreign networks across the globe. With approximately 400 hours of prime time programming annually, PBR ranks among the most prolific sports on air, in addition to attracting over 1.5 million live event attendees each year with its multi-tiered event structure which includes the marquee Built Ford Tough Series presented by Wrangler, the Copenhagen Bull Riding Challenger Tour, the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Tour, and the Discovery Tour, designed specifically for entry level contestants. The PBR is headquartered in Pueblo, Colo., with additional offices in Australia, Brazil, Canada, and Mexico. The PBR prides itself in its 1,000 plus stock contractor relationships and over 1,200 PBR bull riders competing in more than 300 PBR sanctioned competitions in five countries. ]]>
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"I feel great right now. I still don't believe it. I know how much I worked these past four years and still don't believe it," Marchi stated. "I'm proud of this year. Everybody has had strong bulls and a long season and I had a fantastic World Finals and picked good bulls. I realized my American dream." The crowd also witnessed the final rides of retiring legends Adriano Moraes (Cachoeira Paulista, SP, Brazil) and Justin McBride (Elk City, Okla.). McBride covered his seventh round bull, Pearl Snap, owned by Boyd/Floyd Bull Company, for 93.5 points and the round victory. Marchi's fellow Brazilian Robson Palermo (Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil) took the 2008 PBR World Finals Event title with a total of 625.25 points, riding seven of eight bulls. He received scores of over 90 points on three of his seven bulls. The Thomas & Mack crowd also saw Reese Cates (Carthage, Texas) take the title of the 2008 Daisy Rookie of the Year. "I felt great coming into the event in Vegas," Cates said. "I think this year was an outstanding year for rookies although everyone was a rookie as some point in their career and I don't want to overlook other greats like Justin McBride, Guilherme Marchi, and Adriano (Moraes)." Eighteen of the season's top 45 riders successfully rode the some of the world's top bucking bulls in today's seventh round with the top 15 moving into the eighth and final Championship Round with only three riders covering their short-go attempts. INJURY REPORT: Wiley Petersen (Fort Hall, Idaho) suffered a laceration to the chin. PBR BUILT FORD TOUGH WORLD FINALS PRESENTED BY WRANGLER ROUND SEVEN: 1) Justin McBride (Elk City, Okla.) 93.5 points on Pearl Snap (Boyd/Floyd Bull Company), $25,000; 2) Robson Palermo (Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil) 92.75 points on Ricky Bobby (HD Page/Bill & Betty Morrison), $18,000; 3) Wiley Petersen (Fort Hall, Idaho) 91.75 points on Red Bull (Teague Bucking Bulls, LLC), $12,000; 4/5) Brian Canter (Randleman, N.C.) 91.5 points on Chester (Mendell/Jaeger), $7,500; 4/5) Chris Shivers (Jonesville, La.) 91.5 points on Walk the Line (Chad Berger/Clay Struve), $7,500; 6/7) Kasey Hayes (Liberal, Kan.) 91 points on Bad Action (Chad Berger/Clay Struve); 6/7) Valdiron de Oliveira (Aparecida de Goiania, GO, Brazil) 91 points on Outsider Mayo/Hooker). ROUND EIGHT (SHORT-GO): 1) J.B. Mauney (Mooresville, N.C.) 89 points on Fist Full of Dollars (Ravenscroft/Gene Owen), $30,000; 2) Robson Palermo (Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil) 87 points on Camo (Boyd/Floyd Bull Company), $23,000; 3) Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) 84 points on Pandora's Box (Chad Berger/Winston Loe), $17,000. BUILT FORD TOUGH SERIES POINT STANDINGS: 1) Guilherme Marchi (Leme, SP, Brazil) 16,841.5 points, $1,528,696; 2) J.B. Mauney (Mooresville, N.C.) 13,014.75 points, $495,157; 3) Valdiron de Oliveira (Aparecida de Goiania, GO, Brazil) 11,850 points, $251,949; 4) Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, BZ) 10,620 points, $287,878; 5) Kody Lostroh (Longmont, Colo.) 10,184.25 points, $298,852; 6) Robson Palermo (Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil) 9,771 points, $528,765; 7) Chris Shivers (Jonesville, La.) 8,628.25 points, $225,999; 8) Mike Lee (Decatur, Texas) 7,633.75 points, $310,841; 9) Ross Coleman (Molalla, Ore.) 7,482.5 points, $110,710; 10) Wiley Petersen (Fort Hall, Idaho) 7,301 points, $143,956. FINAL EVENT STANDINGS: 1) Robson Palermo (Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil) 625.25 points, $250,000; 2) Guilherme Marchi (Leme, SP, Brazil) 622.5 points, $135,000; 3) J.B. Mauney (Mooresville, N.C.) 545.75 points, $80,000; 4) Chris Shivers (Jonesville, La.) 542.75 points, $54,000; 5) Reese Cates (Carthage, Texas) 538 points, $43,000; 6) Justin McBride (Elk City, Okla.) 453 points, $32,000; 7) Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) 451.5 points, $26,000; 8) Valdiron de Oliveira (Aparecida de Goiania, GO, Brazil) 449.75 points, $21,000; 9) Zack Brown (Santa Fe, Texas) 445 points, $16,000; 10) Wiley Petersen (Fort Hall, Idaho) 442.25 points, $11,000. ### About the PBR: More than 100 million viewers tune in each year to the PBR on FOX, NBC, ESPN, VERSUS, and on a host of foreign networks across the globe. With approximately 400 hours of prime time programming annually, PBR ranks among the most prolific sports on air, in addition to attracting over 1.5 million live event attendees each year with its multi-tiered event structure which includes the marquee Built Ford Tough Series presented by Wrangler, the Copenhagen Bull Riding Challenger Tour, the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Tour, and the Discovery Tour, designed specifically for entry level contestants. The PBR is headquartered in Pueblo, Colo., with additional offices in Australia, Brazil, Canada, and Mexico. The PBR prides itself in its 1,000 plus stock contractor relationships and over 1,200 PBR bull riders competing in more than 300 PBR sanctioned competitions in five countries. ]]>
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Sun, 09 Nov 2008 21:12:35 MST
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D&H Cattle Company is owned by Dillon and H.D. Page from Dickson, Okla. With years of experience, the Pages take pride in their genetics from the bulls to the cows that produce their superstars. The duo was named the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 & most recently 2005 PBR Stock Contractors of the Year. Also to their titles, they have won the most short-go high scores, 2005 Classic Bull of the Year, and 2004 Bull of the Finals, Crossfire Hurricane.Dominating the competition in every aspect of the bucking bovine industry, D&H Cattle Company took home honors in the inaugural PBR Bull Team Challenge, earning them $250,000, and bragging rights for the 2009 BFTS season. They also won the American Bucking Bull Inc. (ABBI) Wild Card competition, winning $50,000; ABBI Classic Bull of the Year competition with Jacob's Pet going in as the favorite for the Classic Bull competition although his traveling mate, Crosswired took home the honors and the $250,000; and in the ABBI futurity system their bulls collectively won $21,125. Prior to the 2008 PBR World Finals presented by Wrangler, D&H Cattle Company consistently placed at every ABBI competition they traveled to. Winning close to $200,000 in the regular ABBI season, D&H have been raising bovine superstars for more than 20 years. At the conclusion of the 2008 World Finals on November 9th, up for grabs for D&H Cattle is the 2008 Daisy Rookie Bull of the Year and a $5,000 bonus as well as the 2008 Mikel Moreno Bull of the Finals with the winner receiving a $12,500 bonus. 2008 have been a remarkable year for Dillon and H.D. Page with winnings of over $900,000 and more to come. For more information about D&H Cattle Company and the Professional Bull Riders, please contact Linsay Rosser at 719-242-2800 or email at lrosser@pbrnow.com ]]>
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Sun, 09 Nov 2008 10:06:58 MST
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As the winner of round five at the 2008 PBR World Finals presented by Wrangler in Las Vegas, Nev., Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) was eligible to compete for the $5,000 Enterprise Rent-A-Car "Ride with the Best" bonus during round six. He was bucked off the bull, Smash Hit; therefore, the stock contractor, Diamond S/ExclusiveGenetics.com, collected the $5,000 bonus. As the winner of round six, Justin McBride (Elk City, Okla.) will be eligible to compete for the bonus during round seven of the event. The PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals presented by Wrangler wraps up on Sunday, November 9 at the Thomas & Mack Center for round seven of the world-class event. The top 45 bull riders will continue to take on the world's best bulls as they compete for the 2008 World Finals Event title. The PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals presented by Wrangler airs LIVE on VERSUS on Oct. 31-Nov. 2 and Nov. 6-8 and LIVE on NBC on Nov. 9. Visit www.pbrnow.com to view the current broadcast schedule and consult local listings to verify all show times. INJURY REPORT: Ryan McConnel (Farmington, N.M.) suffered a cervical strain. He is probable for round seven. Cord McCoy (Tupelo, Okla.) bruised his calf. He is questionable for Sunday's round. Ross Coleman (Molalla, Ore.) bruised his calf. He is probable for tomorrow's round. Brendon Clark (Morpeth, AUS) suffered a concussion and facial lacerations which required stitches. He is probable for the final day of competition. L.J. Jenkins (Texico, N.M.) bruised his back during Saturday's performance. He is probable for round seven. Dustin Hall (Springfield, Mo.) suffered a concussion and is probable for tomorrow's round. BEHIND THE CHUTES Enterprise Rent-A-Car Ride with the Best Bonus As the winner of round five of the 2008 PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals presented by Wrangler in Las Vegas, Nev., Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) was eligible for the Enterprise Rent-A-Car "Ride with the Best" bonus money during the sixth round of the PBR World Finals. Nunes was bucked off of the bull, Smash Hit; therefore, the stock contractor, Diamond S/ExclusiveGenetics.com claimed the $5,000 bonus. As the winner of round five, Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) will be eligible for the bonus during round six of the PBR World Finals. PBR BUILT FORD TOUGH WORLD FINALS PRESENTED BY WRANGLER ROUND SIX: 1) Justin McBride (Elk City, Okla.) 91.75 points on Scene of the Crash (Frontier/Teague/Ron White), $25,000; 2) Chris Shivers (Jonesville, La.) 91 points on Devil's Night (4C's Bucking Bulls/Marvin Nixon, $18,000; 3) Robson Palermo (Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil) 90.5 points on Hot Stuff (Diamond S Bucking Bulls), $12,000; 4) Reese Cates (Carthage, Texas) 90 points on Team Equine's Evil Forces (Chad Berger/Clay Struve), $10,000; 5/6) Brian Canter (Randleman, N.C.) 89.75 on Zorro (Lufkin Ranch & Rodeo), $2,500; 5/6) Valdiron de Oliveira (Aparecida de Goiania, GO, Brazil) 89.75 points on Sports Machine (Page/Buck/Watts), $2,500 BUILT FORD TOUGH SERIES POINT STANDINGS: 1) Guilherme Marchi (Leme, SP, Brazil) 14,505.25 points, $1,361,474; 2) Valdiron de Oliveira (Aparecida de Goiania, GO) 10,884 points, $203,727; 3) J.B. Mauney (Mooresville, N.C.) 10,525.75 points, $328,490; 4) Kody Lostroh (Longmont, Colo.) 10,184.25 points, $284,964; 5) Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) 9,235.5 points, $224,878; 6) Mike Lee (Decatur, Texas) 7,633.75 points, $303,063; 7) Ross Coleman (Molalla, Ore.) 7,482.5 points, $102,932; 8) L.J. Jenkins (Texico, N.M.) 6,835.5 points, $197,677; 9) Wiley Petersen (Fort Hall, Idaho) 6,659.25 points, $114,289; 10) Chris Shivers (Jonesville, La.) 6,125.25 points, $114,289. EVENT STANDINGS THROUGH SIXTH ROUND: 1) Guilherme Marchi (Leme, SP, Brazil) 536.25 points; 2) J.B. Mauney (Mooresville, N.C.) 456.75 points; 3) Chris Shivers (Jonesville, La.) 451.25 points; 4) Reese Cates (Carthage, Texas) 448.5 points; 5) Robson Palermo (Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil) 445.5 points; 6) Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) 367.50 points; 7) Justin McBride (Elk City, Okla.) 359.5 points; 8) Valdiron de Oliveira (Aparecida de Goiania, GO, Brazil) 358.75 points; 9) Zack Brown (Santa Fe, Texas) 356 points; 10) Aaron Roy (Asquith, SK, Canada) 353 points. ### About the PBR: More than 100 million viewers tune in each year to the PBR on FOX, NBC, ESPN, VERSUS, and on a host of foreign networks across the globe. With approximately 400 hours of prime time programming annually, PBR ranks among the most prolific sports on air, in addition to attracting over 1.5 million live event attendees each year with its multi-tiered event structure which includes the marquee Built Ford Tough Series presented by Wrangler, the Copenhagen Bull Riding Challenger Tour, the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Tour, and the Discovery Tour, designed specifically for entry level contestants. The PBR is headquartered in Pueblo, Colo., with additional offices in Australia, Brazil, Canada, and Mexico. The PBR prides itself in its 1,000 plus stock contractor relationships and over 1,200 PBR bull riders competing in more than 300 PBR sanctioned competitions in five countries. ]]>
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The PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals presented by Wrangler airs LIVE on VERSUS on Oct. 31-Nov. 2 and Nov. 6-8 and LIVE on NBC on Nov. 9. Visit www.pbrnow.com to view the current broadcast schedule and consult local listings to verify all show times. I NJURY REPORT: Ednei Caminhas (P. Alves, SP, Brazil) bruised lower back. He is probable for round six. BEHIND THE CHUTES Enterprise Rent-A-Car Ride with the Best Bonus As the winner of round four of the 2008 PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals presented by Wrangler in Las Vegas, Nev., J.B. Mauney (Mooresville, N.C.) was eligible for the Enterprise Rent-A-Car "Ride with the Best" bonus money during the fifth round of the PBR World Finals. Mauney successfully rode the bull, Cat Man Do; therefore, Mauney claimed the $5,000 bonus. As the winner of round five, Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) will be eligible for the bonus during round six of the PBR World Finals. PBR BUILT FORD TOUGH WORLD FINALS PRESENTED BY WRANGLER ROUND FIVE: 1) Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) 92.25 points on Walk the Line (Chad Berger/Clay Struve), $25,000; 2) Kasey Hayes (Liberal, Kan.) 91 points on California Dreaming (Frontier/Teague/McBride & Wegman), $18,000; 3) Valdiron de Oliveira (Aparecida de Goiania, GO) 90.5 points on Scaredy Cat (Chad Berger/Denny Hawks), $12,000; 4/5) Aaron Roy (Asquith, SK, Canada) 90 points on Wrangler's Rock Star (Braithwaite & Dansey), $7,500; 4/5) Chris Shivers (Jonesville, La.) 90 points on Cooper (Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Julie Rosen), $7,500. BUILT FORD TOUGH SERIES POINT STANDINGS: 1) Guilherme Marchi (Leme, SP, Brazil) 14,417.75 points, $361,474; 2) Valdiron de Oliveira (Aparecida de Goiania, GO, Brazil) 10,619.25 points, $201,227; 3) J.B. Mauney (Mooresville, N.C.) 10,525.75 points, $323,490; 4) Kody Lostroh (Longmont, Colo.) 10,097.5 points, $284,963; 5) Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) 9,235.5 points, $224,878; 6) Mike Lee (Decatur, Texas) 7,633.75 points, $303,063; 7) Ross Coleman (Molalla, Ore.) 7,482.5 points, $102,932; 8) L.J. Jenkins (Texico, N.M.) 6,835.5 points, $197,677; 9) Wiley Petersen (Fort Hall, Idaho) 6,520.75 points, $114,289; 10) Dustin Elliott (North Platte, Neb.) 6,125.25 points, $111,646. EVENT STANDINGS THROUGH FIFTH ROUND: 1) J.B. Mauney (Mooresville, N.C.) 456.75 points; 2) Guilherme Marchi (Leme, SP, Brazil) 448.75 points; 3) Renato Nunes (Buritama, SP, Brazil) 367.50 points; 4) Chris Shivers (Jonesville, La.) 360.25 points; 5) Reese Cates (Carthage, Texas) 358.5 points; 6) Robson Palermo (Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil) 355 points; 7) Aaron Roy (Asquith, SK, Canada) 353 points; 8) Brendon Clark (Morpeth, AUS) 269.75 points; 9) Valdiron de Oliveira (Aparecida de Goiania, GO, Brazil) 269 points; 10) Kasey Hayes (Liberal, Kan.) 268.5 points. ### About the PBR: More than 100 million viewers tune in each year to the PBR on FOX, NBC, ESPN, VERSUS, and on a host of foreign networks across the globe. With approximately 400 hours of prime time programming annually, PBR ranks among the most prolific sports on air, in addition to attracting over 1.5 million live event attendees each year with its multi-tiered event structure which includes the marquee Built Ford Tough Series presented by Wrangler, the Copenhagen Bull Riding Challenger Tour, the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Tour, and the Discovery Tour, designed specifically for entry level contestants. The PBR is headquartered in Pueblo, Colo., with additional offices in Australia, Brazil, Canada, and Mexico. The PBR prides itself in its 1,000 plus stock contractor relationships and over 1,200 PBR bull riders competing in more than 300 PBR sanctioned competitions in five countries. ]]>
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