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PRCA All-Around Champion

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This is a list of PRCA All-Around Champions. The championship is awarded at the National Finals Rodeo by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association to the top all-around competitor.[1]

Year Cowboy Hometown Country Refs[a]
1929 Earl Thode Belvedere, South Dakota United States
1930 Clay Carr Visalia, California United States
1931 John Schneider Livermore, California United States
1932 Donald Nesbit Snowflake, Arizona United States
1933 Clay Carr Visalia, California United States
1934 Leonard Ward Talent, Oregon United States
1935 Everett Bowman Hillside, Arizona United States
1936 John Bowman Oakdale, California United States
1937 Everett Bowman Hillside, Arizona United States
1938 Burel Mulkey Salmon, Idaho United States
1939 Paul Carney Galeton, Colorado United States
1940 Fritz Truan Long Beach, California United States
1941 Homer Pettigrew Grady, New Mexico United States
1942 Gerald Roberts Strong City, Kansas United States
1943 Louis Brooks Pittsburg, Oklahoma United States
1944 Louis Brooks Pittsburg, Oklahoma United States
1945 n/a[a]
1946 n/a[a]
1947 Todd Whatley Hugo, Oklahoma United States
1948 Gerald Roberts Strong City, Kansas United States
1949 Jim Shoulders Henryetta, Oklahoma United States
1950 Bill Linderman Red Lodge, Montana United States
1951 Casey Tibbs Fort Pierre, South Dakota United States
1952 Harry Tompkins Dublin, Texas United States
1953 Bill Linderman Red Lodge, Montana United States
1954 Buck Rutherford Lenapah, Oklahoma United States
1955 Casey Tibbs Fort Pierre, South Dakota United States
1956 Jim Shoulders Henryetta, Oklahoma United States
1957 Jim Shoulders Henryetta, Oklahoma United States
1958 Jim Shoulders Henryetta, Oklahoma United States
1959 Jim Shoulders Henryetta, Oklahoma United States
1960 Harry Tompkins Dublin, Texas United States
1961 Benny Reynolds Melrose, Montana United States
1962 Tom Nesmith Bethel, Oklahoma United States
1963 Dean Oliver Boise, Idaho United States
1964 Dean Oliver Boise, Idaho United States
1965 Dean Oliver Boise, Idaho United States
1966 Larry Mahan Brooks, Oregon United States
1967 Larry Mahan Brooks, Oregon United States
1968 Larry Mahan Salem, Oregon United States
1969 Larry Mahan Salem, Oregon United States
1970 Larry Mahan Brooks, Oregon United States
1971 Phil Lyne George West, Texas United States
1972 Phil Lyne George West, Texas United States
1973 Larry Mahan Dallas, Texas United States
1974 Tom R. Ferguson Miami, Oklahoma United States
1975 Tom R. Ferguson Miami, Oklahoma (tie) United States
1975 Leo Camarillo Oakdale, California (tie) United States
1976 Tom R. Ferguson Miami, Oklahoma United States
1977 Tom R. Ferguson Miami, Oklahoma United States
1978 Tom R. Ferguson Miami, Oklahoma United States
1979 Tom R. Ferguson Miami, Oklahoma United States
1980 Paul Tierney Rapid City, South Dakota United States
1981 Jimmie Cooper Monument, New Mexico United States
1982 Chris Lybbert Coyote, California United States
1983 Johnny Whitworth Chester, Texas United States
1984 Dee Pickett Caldwell, Idaho United States
1985 Lewis Feild Elk Ridge, Utah United States
1986 Lewis Feild Elk Ridge, Utah United States
1987 Lewis Feild Elk Ridge, Utah United States
1988 Dave Appleton Clermont, Queensland Australia
1989 Ty Murray Odessa, Texas United States
1990 Ty Murray Stephenville, Texas United States
1991 Ty Murray Stephenville, Texas United States
1992 Ty Murray Stephenville, Texas United States
1993 Ty Murray Stephenville, Texas United States
1994 Ty Murray Stephenville, Texas United States
1995 Joe Beaver Huntsville, Texas United States
1996 Joe Beaver Huntsville, Texas United States
1997 Dan Mortensen Manhattan, Montana United States
1998 Ty Murray Stephenville, Texas United States
1999 Fred Whitfield Hockley, Texas United States
2000 Joe Beaver Huntsville, Texas United States
2001 Cody Ohl Stephenville, Texas United States
2002 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2003 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2004 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2005 Ryan Jarrett Summerville, Georgia United States
2006 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2007 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2008 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2009 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2010 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2011 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2012 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2013 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2014 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2015 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States
2016 Junior Nogueira Presidente Prudente, São Paulo Brazil
2017 Tuf Cooper Weatherford, Texas United States
2018 Trevor Brazile Decatur, Texas United States [2]
2019 Stetson Wright Milford, Utah United States [3]
2020 Stetson Wright Milford, Utah United States [4]
2021 Stetson Wright Milford, Utah United States [5]
2022 Stetson Wright Milford, Utah United States [6]
2023 Stetson Wright Milford, Utah United States [7]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Source for 1929 to 2017 is from Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association; note that 1946 and 1947 All-Around Champion is missing from their historical data, though champions for those years in all other categories is included.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "World Champions (Historical)". Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. www.prorodeo.com. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
  2. ^ Conlon, Casey (December 16, 2018). "World champions crowned in wild finale at National Finals Rodeo". Montana Sports. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  3. ^ Donaldson, Amy (16 December 2019). "Milford's Stetson Wright earns All-Around Championship at National Finals Rodeo". Deseret News. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
  4. ^ "World All Around Leader". Professional Rodeo Cowboys. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  5. ^ "Stetson Wright Clinches Third Straight All-Around World Title in Round 8 -". Wrangler Network. December 9, 2021. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  6. ^ "Stetson Wright wins 2022 PRCA all-around world championship". Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  7. ^ "Stetson Wright captures fifth-consecutive all-around title". Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
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