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Twitter: @PBR #PBRFINALS Instagram: @teampbr 21 st Anniversary Professional Bull Riders Built Ford Tough World Finals Thomas & Mack Center Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23 at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24 at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 at 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26 at 1 p.m. THE EVENT: FINAL COUNTDOWN The event that every rider has been working towards all season is finally here, the PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals will take place in Las Vegas for the 21st consecutive year on Oct. 22-26 at the Thomas & Mack Center. The richest bull riding event in the world has a $2.3 million purse, including a $1 million bonus to the 2013 PBR World Champion, who also receives the coveted World Champion buckle. WORLD CHAMPIONS - The PBR World Champion is determined by the bull rider who earns the most Built Ford Tough Series points throughout the regular season and the Built Ford Tough World Finals. Current No. 1 bull rider in the world, Joao Ricardo Vieira, is looking to become the second PBR bull rider to win the world title the year after earning Rookie of the Year. Silvano Alves is the only other bull rider to do so. He won Rookie of the Year in 2010, and notched his first of two World Championships in 2011. 2013 J.B. Mauney, Moorseville, N.C. 2012 Silvano Alves, Pilar Du Sol, Brazil 2011 Silvano Alves, Pilar Du Sol, Brazil 2010 Renato Nunes, Buritama, Brazil 2009 Kody Lostroh, Longmont, Colo. 2008 Guilherme Marchi, Leme, Brazil 2007 Justin McBride, Elk City, Okla. 2006 Adriano Moraes, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil 2005 Justin McBride, Elk City, Okla. 2004 Mike Lee Decatur, Texas 2003 Chris Shivers, Jonesville, La. 2002 Ednei Caminhas, Presidente Alves, Brazil 2001 Adriano Moraes, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil 2000 Chris Shivers, Jonesville, La. 1999 Cody Hart, Gainesville, Texas 1998 Troy Dunn, Sarina, Australia 1997 Michael Gaffney, Albuquerque, N.M. 1996 Owen Washburn, Lordsburg, N.M. 1995 Tuff Hedeman, Morgan Mill, Texas 1994 Adriano Moraes, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil WORLD FINALS EVENT WINNER - The Built Ford Tough World Finals Event Winner is determined by the highest aggregate score after all rounds of competition. Just three riders have won the World Finals Event and World Championship in the same season J.B. Mauney in 2013, Renato Nunes in 2010 and Mike Lee in 2004. Here is a complete list of PBR World Finals Event Winners: 2013 J.B. Mauney, Mooresville, N.C. 2012 Robson Palermo, Rio Branco, Brazil 2011 Robson Palermo, Rio Branco, Brazil 2010 Renato Nunes, Buritama, Brazil 2009 J.B. Mauney, Mooresville, N.C. 2008 Robson Palermo, Rio Branco, Brazil 2007 Wiley Petersen, Fort Hall, Idaho 2006 L.J. Jenkins, Texico, N.M. 2005 Guilherme Marchi, Leme, Brazil 2004 Mike Lee, Decatur, Texas 2003 Jody Newberry, Ada, Okla. 2002 J.W. Hart, Overbrook, Okla. 2001 Luke Snyder, Raymore, Mo. 2000 Tater Porter, Kenansville, Fla. 1999 Ty Murray, Stephenville, Texas 1998 Reed Corder, Melvin, Texas 1997 Troy Dunn, Queensland, Australia 1996 Ronny Kitchens, Kemp, Texas 1995 Troy Dunn, Queensland, Australia

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st Anniversary

Professional Bull Riders

Built Ford Tough World Finals

Thomas & Mack Center

Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 6 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 23 at 6 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 24 at 6 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 25 at 6 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 26 at 1 p.m.

THE EVENT:

FINAL COUNTDOWN – The event that every rider has been working towards all season is finally here, the PBR Built

Ford Tough World Finals will take place in Las Vegas for the 21st consecutive year on Oct. 22-26 at the Thomas & Mack

Center. The richest bull riding event in the world has a $2.3 million purse, including a $1 million bonus to the 2013 PBR

World Champion, who also receives the coveted World Champion buckle.

WORLD CHAMPIONS - The PBR World Champion is determined by the bull rider who earns the most Built Ford

Tough Series points throughout the regular season and the Built Ford Tough World Finals. Current No. 1 bull rider in the

world, Joao Ricardo Vieira, is looking to become the second PBR bull rider to win the world title the year after earning

Rookie of the Year. Silvano Alves is the only other bull rider to do so. He won Rookie of the Year in 2010, and notched

his first of two World Championships in 2011.

2013 J.B. Mauney, Moorseville, N.C.

2012 Silvano Alves, Pilar Du Sol, Brazil

2011 Silvano Alves, Pilar Du Sol, Brazil

2010 Renato Nunes, Buritama, Brazil

2009 Kody Lostroh, Longmont, Colo.

2008 Guilherme Marchi, Leme, Brazil

2007 Justin McBride, Elk City, Okla.

2006 Adriano Moraes, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil

2005 Justin McBride, Elk City, Okla.

2004 Mike Lee Decatur, Texas

2003 Chris Shivers, Jonesville, La.

2002 Ednei Caminhas, Presidente Alves, Brazil

2001 Adriano Moraes, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil

2000 Chris Shivers, Jonesville, La.

1999 Cody Hart, Gainesville, Texas

1998 Troy Dunn, Sarina, Australia

1997 Michael Gaffney, Albuquerque, N.M.

1996 Owen Washburn, Lordsburg, N.M.

1995 Tuff Hedeman, Morgan Mill, Texas

1994 Adriano Moraes, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil

WORLD FINALS EVENT WINNER - The Built Ford Tough World Finals Event Winner is determined by the highest

aggregate score after all rounds of competition. Just three riders have won the World Finals Event and World

Championship in the same season – J.B. Mauney in 2013, Renato Nunes in 2010 and Mike Lee in 2004. Here is a

complete list of PBR World Finals Event Winners:

2013 J.B. Mauney, Mooresville, N.C.

2012 Robson Palermo, Rio Branco, Brazil

2011 Robson Palermo, Rio Branco, Brazil

2010 Renato Nunes, Buritama, Brazil

2009 J.B. Mauney, Mooresville, N.C.

2008 Robson Palermo, Rio Branco, Brazil

2007 Wiley Petersen, Fort Hall, Idaho

2006 L.J. Jenkins, Texico, N.M.

2005 Guilherme Marchi, Leme, Brazil

2004 Mike Lee, Decatur, Texas

2003 Jody Newberry, Ada, Okla.

2002 J.W. Hart, Overbrook, Okla.

2001 Luke Snyder, Raymore, Mo.

2000 Tater Porter, Kenansville, Fla.

1999 Ty Murray, Stephenville, Texas

1998 Reed Corder, Melvin, Texas

1997 Troy Dunn, Queensland, Australia

1996 Ronny Kitchens, Kemp, Texas

1995 Troy Dunn, Queensland, Australia

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FORMAT – The World Finals consist of six rounds of competition. The first five rounds feature all of the riders matched

against the toughest bulls. The scores from the five rides will be combined and the Top 15 riders will advance for an

additional round of competition, following the completion of Round 5.

POSSIBLE POINTS - There are 5,500 points available at the World Finals as the winner of the event will receive 2,500

points, and each of the six round wins is worth 400 points plus the ride score. The Finals Event winner receives 2,500

BFTS points and $250,000 while second place receives 2,250 points. Riders placing between third and 10th receive points

on a graduated scale down to 250.

PROVIDING PROTECTION - The Dickies® Bullfighters for the World Finals are selected by the Top 35 riders of the

Built Ford Tough Series. The 2014 Dickies® Bullfighters are Jesse Byrne of Okotoks, Alberta; Shorty Gorham of Cotulla,

Texas; Frank Newsom of Paoli, Okla.; and Cody Webster from Purcell, Okla. It is the 10th year in a row, and the 12

th time

overall, that Newsom has been chosen. He is in his 23rd

season as a bullfighter, including 16 years with the PBR, and has

worked the National Finals Rodeo twice. Gorham is making his ninth consecutive appearance, and has also worked the

National Finals Rodeo two times. It is the sixth appearance for Byrne, who is the only Canadian ever selected to work the

Finals. It is the first appearance for Webster, a protégé of Newsome since the young bullfighter was 11 years old.

TELEVISION BROADCAST – PBR LIVE on pbr.com will broadcast the Built Ford Tough World Finals at 9 p.m. ET

on Wednesday, Oct. 22 through Saturday, Oct. 25; and at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26.

CBS Sports Network will broadcast the Built Ford Tough World Finals live at 9 p.m. ET Wednesday, Oct. 22 through

Saturday, Oct. 25; and at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26. Veteran broadcaster Craig Hummer will provide the play-by-play, and

color commentary will be provided by nine-time World Champion and PBR co-founder Ty Murray. Two-time PBR

World Champion Justin McBride, and PBR Ring of Honor member J.W. Hart will work behind the chutes, in-arena

coverage from bullfighter Shorty Gorham, while Leah Garcia will handle dirt-level interviews.

BFTS telecasts are produced for the PBR by David Neal Productions, a Los Angeles-based production company led by

34-time Emmy® Award winner and Peabody Award winner David Neal, who serves as executive producer and creative

lead.

15/15 BUCKING BATTLE RESULTS –

Jan. 25 in Oklahoma City, Okla. ~ Marco Eguchi won with a 90.75-point ride on Rango

Feb. 8 in Anaheim, Calif. ~ Joao Ricardo Vieira won with a 90.75-point ride on Shepherd Hills Stockman

March 28 in Fresno, Calif. ~ Silvano Alves won with an 89.5-point ride on Rango

April 4 in Boise, Idaho ~ Fabiano Vieira won with an 89.25-point ride on Cowtown Slinger

April 11 in Billings, Mont. ~ Gage Gay won with a 91.50-point ride on Percolator

May 3 in Colorado Springs, Colo. ~ Guilherme Marchi won with an 89.5-point ride on Wicked

Sept. 19 in Laughlin, Nevada ~ Chase Outlaw won with an 89.5-point ride on South Paw

Oct. 18 in Huntington Beach, Calif. ~ Matt Triplett won with an 87-point ride on Oklahoma Bell

THE RIDERS:

MARCHI MAKES HIS MARK – 2008 World Champion Guilherme Marchi has accomplished a feat no other bull rider

has achieved in PBR BFTS history. With his 84-point ride on Pandora’s Pyxis (Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls) at the Bass

Pro Chute Out in Phoenix earlier this year, Marchi hit the 500 career rides mark. He currently sits at 520 rides overall.

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WE’RE GOING STREAKING - J.B. Mauney successfully broke and set a new PBR record for consecutive rides while

in Chicago this year on his first-round bull (KISS Destroyer), extending his consecutive ride streak and setting the record

at 16 rides. The previous record of 15 rides was established by Terry Don West in 1998. Mauney’s streak ended Jan. 12,

as the 2013 PBR World Champion was dumped by Mud Man after 7.18 seconds during Round 2.

MUCH ACCOMPLISHED FOR MAUNEY – J.B. Mauney reached a plethora of milestones on his way to becoming

the 2013 PBR World Champion. He became the first rider to win five consecutive Built Ford Tough Series events (Grand

Rapids, Michigan (2013), Fayetteville, North Carolina (2013), Hollywood, Florida (2013), PBR World Finals (2013),

New York (2014). Mauney now ranks second on the all-time money earners list with $4,885,067, while also ranking third

in most 90-point rides with 54.

TOP-RANKED RIDERS – Here are the top-ranked riders of 2014 with their BFTS points by week:

Week 1 – Fabiano Vieira, 1,012.50 (14.88 points ahead of J.B. Mauney)

Week 2 – Fabiano Vieira, 1,666.00 (221.75 points ahead of Mike Lee)

Week 3 – Mike Lee, 1,926.00 (147.38 points ahead of Fabiano Vieira)

Week 4 – Mike Lee, 2,610.25 (522.88 points ahead of Joao Ricardo Vieira)

Week 5 – Mike Lee, 3,024.75 (431.88 points ahead of Fabiano Vieira)

Week 6 – Guilherme Marchi, 3,191.50 (83.25 points ahead of Mike Lee)

Week 7 – Mike Lee, 3,784.25 (354.38 points ahead of Joao Ricardo Vieira)

Week 8 – Guilherme Marchi, 3,908.25 (124 points ahead of Mike Lee)

Week 9 – Guilherme Marchi, 4,313.43 (295.62 points ahead of Mike Lee)

Week 10 – Guilherme Marchi, 4,417.43 (70.37 points ahead of Mike Lee)

Week 11 – Guilherme Marchi, 5,073.68 (726.62 points ahead of Mike Lee)

Week 12 – Guilherme Marchi, 5,198.68 (374.12 points ahead of Joao Ricardo Vieira)

Week 13 – Guilherme Marchi, 5,385.43 (475.37 points ahead of Joao Ricardo Vieira)

Week 14 – Guilherme Marchi, 5,574.18 (253.06 points ahead of Fabiano Vieira)

Week 15 – Guilherme Marchi, 5,691.68 (135.87 points ahead of Joao Ricardo Vieira)

Week 16 – Guilherme Marchi, 6,022.93 (348.81 points ahead of Fabiano Vieira)

Week 17 – Fabiano Vieira, 6,658.37 (190.44 points ahead of Guilherme Marchi)

Week 18 – Guilherme Marchi, 7,081.50 (455.25 points ahead of Fabiano Vieira)

Week 19 – Guilherme Marchi, 7,257.81 (296.94 points ahead of Fabiano Vieira)

Week 20 – Joao Ricardo Vieira, 7,598.50 (25.69 points ahead of Guilherme Marchi)

Week 21 – Guilherme Marchi, 7,763.81 (24.56 points ahead of Joao Ricardo Vieira)

Week 22 – Joao Ricardo Vieira, 7,883.25 (89.38 points ahead of Fabiano Vieira)

Week 23 – Joao Ricardo Vieira, 8,202.75 (89.38 points ahead of Fabiano Vieira)

Week 24 – Joao Ricardo Vieira, 8,802.50 (578.88 points ahead of Fabiano Vieira)

Week 25 – Joao Ricardo Vieira, 9,294.25 (1,033.94 points ahead of Silvano Alves)

Week 26 – Joao Ricardo Vieira, 9,520.25 (511.63 points ahead of Fabiano Vieira)

THE ROOKIE RACE – The PBR Rookie of the Year award is presented to the bull rider who earns the most points

during his first PBR season. Here are this year’s candidates for Rookie of the Year.

Rider BFTS Ranking Total Points in 2014

Gage Gay 8 6,551.37

Tanner Byrne 20 4,642.04

Brady Sims 23 4,011.12

J.W. Harris 31 3,123.25

Guytin Tsosie 38 2,409.62

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EVENT BY EVENT RESULTS - Here are the results from the 2014 Built Ford Tough Series:

Event Winner Score High-Marked Bull (Score)

New York Fabiano Vieira and J.B. Mauney 347.50 I’m A Gangster Too (45.00)

Chicago Marco Eguchi 259.50 David’s Dream (46.25)

Duluth, Ga. Sean Willingham 260.25 I’m A Gangster Too (45.25)

Oklahoma City Nathan Schaper 333.75 Magic Train (44.75)

Sacramento Fabiano Vieira 260.75 Mick E Mouse (46.75)

Anaheim Valdiron de Oliveira 351.75 BIG TEX “ROCKS” (46.00)

St. Louis Joao Ricardo Vieira 261.75 Rango (46.50)

Kansas City Emilio Resende 254.50 Margy Time (45.25)

Arlington Joao Ricardo Vieira N/A Stone Sober (46.75)

Phoenix J.B. Mauney 261.75 Magic Train (45.75)

Tacoma Cody Nance 257.50 Fire Rock (44.50)

Albuquerque Marco Eguchi 267.00 Bushwacker (46.00)

Fresno Cody Nance 259.00 I’m A Gangster Too (45.75)

Nampa Eduardo Aparecido 261.25 Palm Springs (45.50)

Billings Cody Nance 339.50 White Lie (45.50)

Des Moines Renato Nunes 257.75 Fire & Smoke (46.50)

Colorado Springs Renato Nunes 261.50 Long John (46.00)

Last Cowboy Standing Guilherme Marchi N/A Jared Allen’s Air Time (47.00)

Tulsa Gage Gay 260.25 Jared Allen’s Air Time (47.50)

Thackerville Mike Lee 257.25 Asteroid (46.00)

Nashville Chase Outlaw 262.00 Bushwacker/Mick E Mouse (46.00)

Springfield L.J. Jenkins 263.25 Bruiser (45.75)

Laughlin Mike Lee 253.75 Roy (45.75)

Oakland Stormy Wing 265.00 Roy (45.50)

Biloxi Valdiron de Oliveira 259.50 Asteroid (47.00)

Allentown Fabiano Vieira 260.00 Flint (45.00)

2014 SEASON WINS - Here are the total individual wins for the BFTS in 2014:

3 - Cody Nance (Tacoma, Fresno & Billings)

Fabiano Vieira (New York, Sacramento & Allentown)

2 - Joao Ricardo Vieira (St. Louis & Arlington)

J.B. Mauney (New York & Phoenix)

Marco Eguchi (Chicago & Albuquerque)

Renato Nunes (Des Moines & Colorado Springs)

Mike Lee (Thackerville & Laughlin)

Valdiron de Oliveira (Anaheim & Biloxi)

1 - Sean Willingham (Duluth)

Nathan Schaper (Oklahoma City)

Emilio Resende (Kansas City)

Eduardo Aparecido (Idaho)

Guilherme Marchi (Last Cowboy Standing)

Gage Gay (Tulsa)

Chase Outlaw (Nashville)

L.J. Jenkins (Springfield)

Stormy Wing (Oakland)

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MOST WINS IN SEASON - Here are the most wins in a season:

8 - Justin McBride, 2007

6 - Kody Lostroh, 2009

Justin McBride, 2005

Cody Hart, 1999

5 - J.B. Mauney, 2013

Austin Meier, 2010

Chris Shivers, 2000

4 - J.B. Mauney, 2009 and 2012

Robson Palermo, 2011

Valdiron de Oliveira, 2011

Zack Brown, 2009

Guilherme Marchi, 2008

Justin McBride, 2001, 2004 and 2006

Wiley Petersen, 2003 and 2006

Adriano Moraes, 1997, 2001, and 2004

Mike White, 2003

Jim Sharp, 2002

LEADER HEADING INTO BUILT FORD TOUGH CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND – In 24 regular-formatted events in

2013, the leader heading into the Built Ford Tough Championship Round won the event 14 times, including the last three

events by 2013 PBR World Champion J.B. Mauney. In 14 of the 26 regular-formatted events in 2012, the leader heading

into the Built Ford Tough Championship Round finished first in the event. Here is how the leaders have fared in 2014:

Event Leader going into Championship Round Winner

New York Fabiano Vieira Fabiano Vieira and J.B. Mauney

Chicago Mike Lee Marco Eguchi

Duluth Stormy Wing Sean Willingham

Oklahoma City Nathan Schaper Nathan Schaper

Sacramento Zane Lambert Fabiano Vieira

Anaheim Valdiron de Oliveira Valdiron de Oliveira

St. Louis Markus Mariluch Joao Ricardo Vieira

Kansas City Gage Gay Emilio Resende

Phoenix Ty Pozzobon J.B. Mauney

Tacoma Gage Gay Cody Nance

Albuquerque Kasey Hayes Marco Eguchi

Fresno Tanner Byrne Cody Nance

Idaho J.W. Harris Eduardo Aparecido

Billings Matt Triplett Cody Nance

Des Moines Renato Nunes Renato Nunes

Colorado Springs Fabiano Vieira Renato Nunes

Tulsa Douglas Duncan Gage Gay

Thackerville Joao Ricardo Vieira Mike Lee

Nashville Fabiano Vieira Chase Outlaw

Springfield L.J. Jenkins L.J. Jenkins

Laughlin Matt Triplett Mike Lee

Oakland Stormy Wing Stormy Wing

Biloxi Claudio Crisostomo Valdiron de Oliveira

Allentown Fabiano Vieira and Chase Outlaw Fabiano Vieira

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TOP 10 WORLD STANDINGS – Here are the 2014 Top 10 in the world standings:

Rider Points Dollars Won Behind Leader

1. Joao Ricardo Vieira 9,520.25 $254,870.96

2. Fabiano Vieira 9,008.62 $249,092.67 -511.63

3. Silvano Alves 9,004.06 $151,477.65 -516.19

4. Guilherme Marchi 8,501.06 $266,030.73 -1,019.19

5. Mike Lee 8,086.81 $224,682.06 -1,433.44

6. Matt Triplett 7,493.58 $139,025.80 -2,026.67

7. Cody Nance 6,551.62 $179,943.82 -2,968.63

8. Gage Gay 6,551.37 $176,250.10 -2,968.88

9. Eduardo Aparecido 6,498.68 $127,682.03 -3,021.57

10. L.J. Jenkins 6,186.23 $133,537.18 -3,334.02

90 POINT RIDES –

1. 92.50 Renato Nunes Jared Allen’s H4WW Air Time (Jared Allen’s Pro Bull Team) Phoenix

92.50 Marco Eguchi Rango (Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls) Albuquerque

3. 92.25 Silvano Alves Rango (Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls) Nashville

4. 91.75 J.B. Mauney Rango (Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls) Duluth

5. 91.50 Gage Gay Percolator (Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls) Billings

91.50 Kasey Hayes Shepherd Hills Tested (Luthy/Duckwall/D&H Cattle/Powder River) Colorado Springs

7. 90.75 Marco Eguchi Rango (Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls) Oklahoma City

90.75 Joao Ricardo Vieira Shepherd Hills Stockman (Wolf Creek Cattle/Shepherd Hills) Anaheim

90.75 Valdiron de Oliveira C Note (Jeff Robinson/Triple C Bucking Bulls) Anaheim

90.75 Joao Ricardo Vieira Smackdown (Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve) St. Louis

90.75 Chase Outlaw Western Hauler (Jeff Robinson/Bar 3D Bucking Bulls) Albuquerque

90.75 Stormy Wing Mr. Bull (Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls) Oakland

12. 90.50 Guilherme Marchi Palm Springs (Wolf Creek Cattle Co./Cantankerous, LLC) Sacramento

90.50 Gage Gay JD’s Tennessee Honey (Wolf Creek Cattle Co./Cantankerous) Arlington

90.50 Stormy Wing JD’s After Party (Circle T Ranch & Rodeo) Arlington

90.50 Matt Triplett Mr. Bull (Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls) Billings

16. 90.25 Markus Mariluch JD’s After Party (Circle T Ranch & Rodeo) Nashville

90.25 Jason Malone Fire Rock (Jeff Robinson/TNT Bucking Bulls) Oakland

17. 90.00 Joao Ricardo Vieira KISS Animalize (Jeff Robinson/B&M Bucking Bulls Inc.) Duluth

90.00 Guilherme Marchi KISS Animalize (Jeff Robinson/B&M Bucking Bulls Inc.) Anaheim

90.00 Joao Ricardo Vieira Deer Me (Cox Bucking Bulls) Anaheim

90.00 Fabiano Vieira White Lie (Summit Pro Rodeo/Greg Talbert) Albuquerque

90.00 Sean Willingham Pound The Alarm (J.A.R.S. Bucking Bulls/Gene Owen) Billings

90.00 Renato Nunes Modified Clyde (Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve) Colorado Springs

ROUND WINS – Here is a list of the riders with the most round wins for 2014:

7- Joao Ricardo Vieira (Oklahoma City (2), Anaheim, St. Louis, Albuquerque & Thackerville (2))

Guilherme Marchi (Sacramento, Anaheim (2), Kansas City, Tacoma, Fresno & Biloxi)

6- J.B. Mauney (New York, Duluth (2), Oklahoma City, Sacramento & Colorado Springs)

Chase Outlaw (Chicago, Kansas City, Albuquerque, Tulsa, Springfield & Allentown)

4- Fabiano Vieira (New York (2), Chicago & Colorado Springs)

Eduardo Aparecido (Chicago, Idaho (2) & Tulsa)

Silvano Alves (Albuquerque, Billings & Nashville (2))

Stormy Wing (Oklahoma City, Colorado Springs & Oakland (2))

3- Ryan Dirteater (Sacramento, St. Louis & Des Moines)

Cody Nance (Tacoma, Fresno & Springfield)

Mike Lee (Thackerville & Laughlin (2))

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Gage Gay (Kansas City, Tacoma & Biloxi)

2- Robson Palermo (Duluth & Sacramento)

Matt Triplett (Tacoma & Billings)

Zane Lambert (Idaho & Des Moines)

Harve Stewart (Billings & Des Moines)

Guytin Tsosie (Billings & Des Moines)

Kasey Hayes (St. Louis & Colorado Springs)

Douglas Duncan (Albuquerque & Tulsa)

L.J. Jenkins (Springfield (2))

Renato Nunes (Fresno & Laughlin)

Valdiron de Oliveira (Anaheim & Biloxi)

Emilio Resende (New York & Allentown)

1- Ty Pozzobon (New York)

Pistol Robinson (St. Louis)

Marco Eguchi (Albuquerque)

Gage Gay (Billings)

Markus Mariluch (Nashville)

Kody Lostroh (Oakland)

Jordan Hupp (Allentown)

BUILT FORD TOUGH CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND WINS – Here are the riders with the most Built Ford Tough

Championship Round wins in 2014:

2- J.B. Mauney (New York & Duluth)

Joao Ricardo Vieira (OKC & St. Louis)

Guilherme Marchi (Sacramento & Kansas City)

Cody Nance (Tacoma & Fresno)

Eduardo Aparecido (Idaho & Tulsa)

Silvano Alves (Billings & Nashville)

Mike Lee (Thackerville & Laughlin)

Valdiron de Oliveira (Anaheim & Biloxi)

1- Fabiano Vieira (Chicago)

Renato Nunes (Phoenix)

Marco Eguchi (Albuquerque)

Ryan Dirteater (Des Moines)

Kasey Hayes (Colorado Springs)

L.J. Jenkins (Springfield)

Stormy Wing (Oakland)

Jordan Hupp (Allentown)

RIDING PERCENTAGE IN CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND – Here are the Top 10 riding percentages for the Built Ford

Tough Championship Round in 2014:

BFTS Bulls Bulls

Rank Rider Events Riding Pct. Ridden Attempted

1. 37 Jason Malone 10 100.00 1 1

2. 20 Tanner Byrne 14 66.67 4 6

3. 5 Mike Lee 24 60.00 6 10

36 Billy Robinson 23 60.00 3 5

5. 2 Fabiano Vieira 24 54.55 6 11

6. 12 Valdiron de Oliveira 25 50.00 5 10

28 Nathan Schaper 14 50.00 2 4

24 Claudio Crisostomo 21 50.00 3 6

9. 1 Joao Ricardo Vieira 26 47.06 8 17

10. 3 Silvano Alves 26 43.75 7 16

Totals 26 27.71 97 350

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MOST BULLS ATTEMPTED – Here are the Top 10 for bulls attempted in 2014:

BFTS Bulls Bulls

Rank Rider Events Attempted Ridden Riding Pct. 1. 1 Joao Ricardo Vieira 26 86 39 45.35

2. 3 Silvano Alves 26 85 43 50.59

3. 4 Guilherme Marchi 26 84 40 47.62

4. 6 Matt Triplett 26 79 29 36.71

5. 7 Cody Nance 26 77 28 36.36

10 L.J. Jenkins 26 77 30 38.96

7. 12 Valdiron de Oliveira 26 76 29 38.16

8. 2 Fabiano Vieira 24 71 41 57.75

9 Eduardo Aparecido 25 71 33 46.48

10. 5 Mike Lee 24 70 29 41.43

MOST BULLS RIDDEN – Here are the Top 10 for bulls ridden in 2014:

BFTS Bulls Bulls

Rank Rider Events Ridden Attempted Riding Pct.

1. 3 Silvano Alves 26 43 85 50.59

2. 2 Fabiano Vieira 24 41 71 57.75

3. 4 Guilherme Marchi 26 40 84 47.62

4. 1 Joao Ricardo Vieira 26 39 86 45.35

5. 9 Eduardo Aparecido 25 33 71 46.48

6. 10 L.J. Jenkins 26 30 77 38.96

7. 5 Mike Lee 24 29 70 41.43

6 Matt Triplett 26 29 79 36.71

12 Valdiron de Oliveira 26 29 76 38.16

10. 7 Cody Nance 26 28 77 36.36

HIGHEST RIDING PERCENTAGE – Here are the Top 10 riding percentages for 2014:

BFTS Bulls Bulls

Rank Rider Events Riding Pct. Ridden Attempted

1. 77 Bonner Bolton 1 66.67 2 3

83 Derek Powell 1 66.67 2 3

3. 2 Fabiano Vieira 24 57.75 41 71

4. 50 Neil Holmes 4 54.55 6 11

5. 3 Silvano Alves 26 50.59 43 85

6. 20 Tanner Byrne 14 50.00 18 36

54 Joseph McConnel 1 50.00 1 2

75 Alex Aparecido Marcilio 1 50.00 1 2

9. 4 Guilherme Marchi 26 47.62 40 84

10. 9 Eduardo Aparecido 25 46.48 33 71

WINNING SCORE BY EVENT – Here are the winning scores for each event in 2014:

Points Rider Event 347.50 Fabiano Vieira/J.B. Mauney New York

259.50 Marco Eguchi Chicago

260.25 Sean Willingham Duluth

333.75 Nathan Schaper Oklahoma City

260.75 Fabiano Vieira Sacramento

351.75 Valdiron de Oliveira Anaheim

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261.75 Joao Ricardo Vieira St. Louis

254.50 Emilio Resende Kansas City

261.75 J.B. Mauney Phoenix

257.50 Cody Nance Tacoma

267.00 Marco Eguchi Albuquerque

259.00 Cody Nance Fresno

261.25 Eduardo Aparecido Idaho

339.50 Cody Nance Billings

257.75 Renato Nunes Des Moines

261.50 Renato Nunes Colorado Springs

260.25 Gage Gay Tulsa

257.25 Mike Lee Thackerville

262.00 Chase Outlaw Nashville

263.25 L.J. Jenkins Springfield

253.75 Mike Lee Laughlin

265.00 Stormy Wing Oakland

259.50 Valdiron de Oliveira Biloxi

260.00 Fabiano Vieira Allentown

HIGHEST SCORES FOR THREE-DAY EVENTS – Here are the Top 10 three-day event scores for 2014:

Points Rider Event

1. 351.75 Valdiron de Oliveira Anaheim

2. 347.50 J.B. Mauney New York

347.50 Fabiano Vieira New York

4. 344.50 Emilio Resende Anaheim

5. 342.00 Guilherme Marchi New York

6. 339.50 Cody Nance Billings

7. 336.00 Silvano Alves Billings

8. 335.50 Ryan Dirteater New York

9. 333.75 Nathan Schaper Oklahoma City

10. 329.75 Claudio Crisostomo Anaheim

HIGHEST SCORES FOR TWO-DAY EVENTS – Here are the Top 10 two-day event scores for 2014:

Points Rider Event

1. 265.00 Stormy Wing Oakland

2. 262.00 Chase Outlaw Nashville

3. 261.75 J.B. Mauney Phoenix

4. 261.25 Eduardo Aparecido Idaho

5. 260.75 Fabiano Vieira Sacramento

6. 260.25 Sean Willingham Duluth

260.25 Gage Gay Tulsa

8. 260.00 Fabiano Vieira Allentown

9. 259.50 Marco Eguchi Chicago

259.50 Marco Eguchi Duluth

259.50 Valdiron de Oliveira Biloxi

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BREAKDOWN OF WORLD FINALS COMPETITORS BY COUNTRY

Australia (2) – David Kennedy & Lachlan Richardson.

Brazil (12) – Silvano Alves, Eduardo Aparecido, Claudio Crisostomo, Marco Eguchi, Fernando Henrique, Guilherme

Marchi, Renato Nunes, Valdiron de Oliveira, Robson Palermo, Emilio Resende, Fabiano Vieira and Joao Ricardo Vieira.

Canada (4) – Tanner Byrne, Zane Lambert, Ty Pozzobon & Scott Schiffner.

Mexico (1) – Gustavo Pedrero.

United States (20) – Ryan Dirteater, Douglas Duncan, Josh Faircloth, Gage Gay, J.W. Harris, Kasey Hayes, Jordan

Hupp, L.J. Jenkins, Stetson Lawrence, Mike Lee, Kody Lostroh, J.B. Mauney, Cody Nance, Chase Outlaw, Billy

Robinson, Nathan Schaper, Brady Sims, Matt Triplett, Sean Willingham, and Stormy Wing.

BREAKDOWN BY STATE – Arkansas – Chase Outlaw; Colorado – Kody Lostroh; Georgia – Sean Willingham;

Kansas – Kasey Hayes; Missouri – Brady Sims; Montana – Matt Triplett; North Carolina – Josh Faircloth, Gage Gay &

J.B. Mauney; North Dakota – Stetson Lawrence & Nathan Schaper; Oklahoma – Ryan Dirteater & L.J. Jenkins;

Tennessee – Cody Nance; Texas – Douglas Duncan, J.W. Harris, Jordan Hupp, Mike Lee, & Stormy Wing; Virginia –

Billy Robinson.

TOURING PRO DIVISION RESULTS – Here are the 2014 TPD results by event:

Oct. 4 at Locust Grove, Okla. Bonner Bolton

Sept. 20 at Minneapolis, Minn. Tyler Harr

Sept. 13 at Fredericksburg, Texas Neil Holmes

Sept. 13 at Louisville, Ky. Jay Miller

Sept. 8-9 at Pendleton, Ore. Ben Jones

Aug. 31 at Steamboat Spring, Colo. Kody Lostroh

Aug. 30-31 at Belton, Texas Cooper Davis

Aug. 30 at Red Lodge, Mont. John Smith

Aug. 29-30 at Archdale, N.C. Rooster McKeeman

Aug 23 at Prescott, Ariz. Jordan Hupp

Aug. 16 at San Antonio Cooper Davis

Aug. 16 at Del Mar, Calif. Jorge Valdiviczo

Aug. 16 at Cleveland, Ohio Ryan Miller

Aug. 9 at Springdale, Ark. Tyler Harr

Aug. 7 at Rifle, Colo. Cody Tesch

Aug. 7 at Missoula, Mont. Stetson Lawrence

Aug. 6 at Goodland, Kan. Jay Miller

Aug. 5 at Sterling, Colo. Matt Triplett

Aug. 3 at Idaho Falls, Idaho Roscoe Jarboe

Aug. 2 at Trenton, N.D. Robson Arago

Aug. 2 at Cedar City, Utah Scottie Knapp

Aug. 1-2 at Ft. Myers, Fla. Josh Faircloth

July 31 at Santa Barbara, Calif. Nicholas Sartor

July 30-31 at Big Sky, Mont. Nathan Schaper

July 26 at San Antonio Jason Malone

July 26 at Livingston, Mont. Kurt Shepard

July 26 at Guymon, Okla. Fabiano Vieira

July 25-26 at Monroe, La. Chase Outlaw

July 25 at Hailey, Idaho Scottie Knapp

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July 21 at Salt Lake City Nathan Schaper

July 19 at Miami, Okla. Joseph McConnel

July 18-19 at Thief River Falls, Minn. Stetson Lawrence

July 18-19 at Tupelo, Miss. Gage Gay

July 17 at Grand Junction, Colo. Scottie Knapp

July 16 at Salinas, Calif. Tim Bingham

July 12 at Orlando, Fla. Jason Malone

July 11-12 at Huntsville, Ala. Josh Faircloth

July 11-12 at Gonzales, Texas Luis Blanco

July 10-12 at Park Rapids, Minn. Zac Peterson

July 9-12 at Colorado Springs, Colo. Stormy Wing

July 7 at Blackhawk, Colo. Timmy Vaughan

July 5-6 at Carson, Calif. Kasey Hayes

July 4-5 at Estes Park, Colo. Montana Hand & Matt Birdwell

July 4-5 at Rocksprings, Texas Derek Powell & Chad VanAmburg

July 4 at Lancaster, Calif. Mike Lee

July 3-4 at Pendleton, Ore. Gage Gay

July 1 at St. Paul, Ore. L.J. Jenkins

June 28 at Newark, N.J. Jesse VanNek

June 28 at Dripping Springs, Texas Bryan Titman

June 27-28 at Sydney, Mont. Luis Blanco

June 25-26 at Williston, N.D. Ben Jones

June 22 at Cedar Park, Texas Kasey Hayes

June 21 at San Antonio Lane Nobles

June 21 at Binford, N.D. Jory Markiss

June 21 at Abilene, Texas J.W. Harris

June 20-21 at Lewiston, Idaho Matt Triplett

June 14 at Midland, Texas David Mason

June 14 at Cincinnati, Ohio Josh Faircloth

June 13-14 at Bismarck, N.D. Stetson Lawrence & Kasey Hayes

June 13-14 at Guthrie, Okla. Clayton Mattarocci & Cody Schneider

June 7 at Belt, Mont. Stetson Lawrence

June 7 at Phillipsburg, Kan. Jory Markiss

June 6-7 at Asheville, N.C. Mike Lee

May 31 at Decatur, Texas Mike Lee

May 30-31 at Lima, Ohio Dusty McMullen

May 30-31 at Tonasket, Wash. Stetson Lawrence

May 23-24 at Ulvade, Texas Mike Lee

May 17-18 at Hico, Texas L.J. Jenkins

May 17-18 at Pala, Calif. Stetson Lawrence

May 17 at Prescott Valley, Ariz. Mason Lowe

May 16-17 at Pueblo, Colo. Cody Schneider

May 10 at San Antonio Gustavo Pedrero

May 10 at Presho, S.D. Matt Bohon

May 3 at Ivins, Utah Hernald John

May 3 at Grand Island, Neb. John Smith

May 2-3 at Stephenville, Texas Joseph McConnel

April 30-May 1 at Wharton, Texas Lachlan Richardson

April 26 at Cleburne, Texas Luis Blanco & Mason Lowe

April 24 at Clovis, Calif. Dakota Louis

April 18-19 at Butte, Mont. Justin Granger

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April 18-19 at DeKalb, Texas Stormy Wing

April 18 at Denver, Colo. Jordan Hupp

April 12 at Wichita, Kan. Juan Alonzo

April 12 at Winnipeg, Can. Colby Reilly

April 12 at Ft. Smith, Ark. Carlos Garcia

April 5 at Salt Lake City Travis Briscoe

April 5 at Mobile, Ala. Tyler Harr

April 4-5 at Lynden, Wash. Dakota Louis

April 4-5 at Waco, Texas Tanner Learmont

April 4-5 at Peoria, Ill. Nick Volden

March 28-29 at Beggs, Okla. Thad Newell

March 28-29 at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Chad VanAmburg

March 28-29 at Omaha, Neb. Jason Malone

March 22-23 at Wheeling, W.V. Brenton Chaffin

March 22 at Tampa, Fla. Austin Meier

March 15 at Hampton, Va. Josh Birks

March 14-15 at Dothan, Ala. Justin Robards

March 14-15 at Poplar Bluffs, Mo. Brant Atwood

March 8 at Birmingham, Ala. Derek Powell

March 7-8 at West Plains, Mo. Alex Aparecido Marcilio

March 7-8 at Saginaw, Mich. Skeeter Kingsolver

March 2 at Arlington, Texas J.B. Mauney

Feb. 22-23 at Johnston City, Tenn. Josh Faircloth

Feb. 21-23 at Mesquite, Texas Clayton Baethge

Feb. 15 at San Antonio Derek Powell

Feb. 14-15 at Kalispell, Mont. Stetson Lawrence

Feb. 8 at Portland, Ore. Jason Malone

Feb. 7-8 at Worcester, Mass. Cody Hudson

Feb. 7 at Toledo, Ohio Brady Sims

Feb. 1 at Yakima, Wash. Keith Roquemore

Feb. 1 at Little Rock, Ark. Cody Brown

Jan. 18 at Reno, Nev. Keith Roquemore

Jan. 17-18 at Spokane, Wash. Dakota Beck

Jan. 17-18 at Montgomery, Ala. Cody Nance

Jan. 16 at Pueblo, Colo. Brady Sims

Jan. 13-15 at Denver, Colo. Stormy Wing

Jan. 11 at Ft. Pierce, Fla. Jay Miller

Jan. 10-11 at Columbus, Ga. Aaron Pass

Jan. 4 at Greenville, S.C. Josh Faircloth

Dec. 27-28 at Fort Worth, Texas L.J. Jenkins

Dec. 21 at San Antonio Billy Robinson

Dec. 14 at Kearney, Neb. Nathan Schaper

Dec. 7 at Albany, N.Y. Carlos Garcia

Nov. 16 at McAlester, Okla. Cody Nance

Nov. 16 at San Antonio Regan Avery

Nov. 15-16 at Enid, Okla. Kasey Hayes

Nov. 9 at Goliad, Texas Valdiron de Oliveira

Nov. 8-9 at Springfield, Mo. Joseph McConnel and Jory Markiss

Nov. 2 at Bakersfield, Calif. Keith Roquemore

Nov. 1-2 at Clovis, N.M. Chon Miranda

Oct. 25 ABBI Derby/Maturity Zane Cook

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Oct. 22 ABBI Wild Card Josh Birks

Oct. 18-19 at Little Rock, Ark. Skeeter Kingsolver

THE BULLS:

WORLD CHAMPION BULL CONTENDERS – The eight finalists for the 2014 World Champion Bull are defending

champion Bushwacker (Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls), last year’s runner-up Asteroid (Circle T Ranch & Rodeo), I’m A

Gangster Too (Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls), Shepherd Hills Tested (D&H Cattle Co.), Mick E Mouse (Marlene Henry),

Jared Allen’s Air Time (Jared Allen’s Pro Bull Team), Roy (Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls) and Fire & Smoke (Dakota

Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Julie Rosen). The contenders were selected in voting by the Top 35 bull riders in the

world. The 2014 World Champion Bull will be the bull who accumulates the highest total bull score on two trips during

the PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals on Oct. 22-26 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. The winner will be

announced on Oct. 26 after the final round of competition.

2013 Bushwacker

2012 Asteroid

2011 Bushwacker

2010 Bones

2009 Code Blue

2008 Bones

2007 Chicken on a Chain

2006 Mossy Oak Mudslinger

2005 Big Bucks

2004 Little Yellow Jacket

2003 Little Yellow Jacket

2002 Little Yellow Jacket

2001 Dillinger

2000 Dillinger

1999 Promise Land

1998 Moody Blues

1997 Panhandle Slim

1996 Baby Face

1995 Bodacious

TOP 5 BULLS –

Bull Buckoffs/Rides BFTS Buck Off % Avg Bull Score

1. Bushwacker 62/2 96.88% 46.18

2. Asteroid 47/3 94.00% 45.78

3. Smackdown 56/21 72.80% 45.04

4. Mick E Mouse 25/0 100.00% 44.83

5. Shepherd Hills Tested 38/2 95.00% 44.67

BYE, BYE BUSHWACKER – Bushwacker had a $1 million bounty placed on him during the Dr Pepper Iron Cowboy

V. He was the Bad Boy Mowers Million Dollar Ride, where the winner of the Iron Cowboy V had the opportunity to ride

him for $1 million. Joao Ricardo Vieira, the winner of the Iron Cowboy V title, lasted less than 3 seconds during the $1

million ride on Bushwacker. He is only the second bull in PBR history to have such a lucrative bounty placed on him for a

successful 8-second ride. In 2003, Chris Shivers took on Little Yellow Jacket with $1 million on the line in Colorado

Springs, Colorado.

While in Oklahoma City earlier this year, the Julio Moreno announced that Bushwacker will take one last lap on the BFTS

this season before retiring in California at his ranch. After successfully attaining his second PBR World Champion Bull

title last year following the 2013 World Finals, the two-time champ has earned it.

Bushwacker bucked for the first time in 2014 during the Oklahoma City 15/15 Bucking Battle against reigning World

Champion J.B. Mauney. He made quick work of Mauney, sending him overboard in 1.13 seconds for a score of 46.75

points. Including Touring Pro Division outs, Mauney has attempted the World Champion Bull 13 times in his career,

successfully covering him only once on his ninth try to end the bull’s consecutive buckoff streak of 42 straight BFTS

riders (and a total of 56 consecutive dumped riders overall) for a score of 95.25 points - the highest score of the 2013

season. Bushwacker added Nathan Schaper, Markus Mariluch, and Vieira, as well as both Guilherme Marchi and L.J.

Jenkins twice to his list of buckoffs this year.

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SAYONARA SMACKDOWN – Another one of the rankest bulls in the PBR is set to retire at the end of the season.

Chad Berger – one of Smackdown’s owners – delivered the news in Tacoma, Washington. Smackdown has bucked on the

Built Ford Tough Series since September 2009, making his first appearance in Reno, Nevada. Smackdown has a buckoff

rate of 77 percent and has bucked off 55 of his 76 total opponents. He has an average bull score of 45.04 out of 50 points.

According to Probullstats.com, he is one out shy of moving into the Top 10 bulls of all time with the most outs and only

11 away from entering into the Top 5. At the time of his retirement following this week he will total over 105 total career

outs, which include BFTS, Touring Pro Division and pro rodeos, something that only 68 out of 31,175 bulls with records

on Probullstats.com have accomplished.

The highest-marked ride Smackdown has ever been a part of was during a TPD event in Bismarck, North Dakota, when

Robson Palermo rode him for 94.5 points in June 2011.

LONGEST BUCKOFF STREAKS IN BFTS EVENTS – Here is a list of the longest buckoff streaks in Built Ford

Tough Series events:

BFTS Record Overall Record

Buckoffs-Rides Buckoffs-Rides

42 – Bushwacker (Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls) 62-2 (96.88%) 75-3 (96.16%)

35 – Silver Wings (D&H Cattle Company) 36-1 (97.37%) 56-1 (98.28%)

34 – Pandora’s Box (Dakota Rodeo/Berger/Struve) 49-8 (87.69%) 134-14 (91.36%)

31 – Rooster (Rafter 7R) 47-2 (96.08%) 47-2 (96.08%)

30 – Hurts So Good (Frontier Rodeo) 51-6 (89.47%) 87-9 (91.43%)

SEASON HIGH-MARKED BULLS – Here are the Top 20 bull scores for 2014:

1. 47.50 Jared Allen’s Air Time Jared Allen’s Pro Bull Team Tulsa Kasey Hayes

2. 47.00 Jared Allen’s Air Time Jared Allen’s Pro Bull Team Las Vegas (LCS) Joseph McConnel

47.00 Asteroid Circle T Ranch & Rodeo Biloxi Chase Outlaw

4. 46.75 Mick E Mouse Marlene Henry Sacramento Jordan Hupp

46.75 Bushwacker Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls Arlington Joao Ricardo Vieira

46.75 Stone Sober D&H Cattle Co./Buck Cattle Co. Arlington Story Wing

7. 46.50 Rango Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls St. Louis Kasey Hayes

46.50 Fire & Smoke Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Julie Rosen Des Moines Cody Nance

46.50 Bushwacker Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls Tulsa Cody Nance

10. 46.25 David’s Dreams Wolf Creek Cattle Co./Cantankerous, LLC Chicago Valdiron de Oliveira

46.25 Mick E Mouse Marlene Henry Biloxi Lachlan Richardson

12. 46.00 BIG TEX “ROCKS” Jeff Robinson/Bar 3D Bucking Bulls Anaheim Kasey Hayes

46.00 Mick E Mouse Marlene Henry Arlington Joao Ricardo Vieira

46.00 Bushwacker Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls Albuquerque Markus Mariluch

46.00 Long John D&H Cattle Co./Tim Dougherty Colorado Springs J.W. Harris

46.00 Bushwacker Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls Las Vegas (LCS) Guilherme Marchi

46.00 Asteroid Circle T Ranch & Rodeo Thackerville J.B. Mauney

46.00 Mick E Mouse Marlene Henry Nashville Matt Triplett

46.00 Bushwacker Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls Nashville Cody Nance

20. 45.75 Stone Sober D&H Cattle Co./Buck Cattle Co. Sacramento Brant Atwood

45.75 Magic Train Jared Allen’s Pro Bull Team Phoenix Marco Eguchi

45.75 Rango Jeff Robinson Bucking Bulls Albuquerque Marco Eguchi

45.75 I’m A Gangster Too Jeff Robinson/TNT Bucking Bulls Fresno Marco Eguchi

45.75 Shepherd Hills Tested Luthy/Duckwall/D&H Cattle/Powder River/Shepherd Hills Cutlery Las Vegas (LCS) Renato Nunes

45.75 Mick E Mouse Marlene Henry Thackerville J.W. Harris

45.75 I’m A Gangster Too Jeff Robinson/TNT Bucking Bulls Thackerville Stetson Lawrence

45.75 Bruiser D&H Cattle Co./Buck Cattle Co. Springfield Stormy Wing

45.75 Roy Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls Laughlin Cody Nance

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HIGH-MARKED BULL OF THE EVENT – Here are the bulls that received the highest score at each regular season

Built Ford Tough Series event in 2014:

3- I’m A Gangster Too (New York, Duluth & Fresno)

2 - Magic Train (Oklahoma City & Phoenix)

Jared Allen’s Air Time (Last Cowboy Standing & Tulsa)

Roy (Laughlin & Oakland)

Bushwacker (Albuquerque & Nashville)

Asteroid (Thackerville & Biloxi)

1 - David’s Dream (Chicago)

Mick E Mouse (Sacramento)

BIG TEX “ROCKS” (Anaheim)

Rango (St. Louis)

Margy Time (Kansas City)

Stone Sober (Arlington)

Fire Rock (Tacoma)

Palm Springs (Idaho)

White Lie (Billings)

Fire & Smoke (Des Moines)

Long John (Colorado Springs)

Bruiser (Springfield)

Flint (Allentown)

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