Inductees

Brown, Douglas

Bull Riding • Inducted 2019 A better nickname for Doug Brown would have been the “Comeback Kid,” but instead Shawn Davis overheard R.C. Bales ask for the “droopy-eyed” kid and “Droopy” stuck. Brown staged a phenomenal comeback in 1979, placing third in the All-Around race after having retired from the sport...

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Beutler, Jiggs

Stock Contractors • Inducted 2019 *Inducted as a pair with Elra Beutler. Elra and John Arthur “Jiggs” Beutler formed Beutler and Son Rodeo Company in 1956. Elra had previously worked with his brothers, Jake and Lynn, to form the Beutler Brothers Rodeo Company. The new company started with seven rodeos their first...

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Beutler, Elra

Stock Contractors • Inducted 2019 *Inducted as a pair with Jiggs Beutler. Elra and John Arthur “Jiggs” Beutler formed Beutler and Son Rodeo Company in 1956. Elra had previously worked with his brothers, Jake and Lynn, to form the Beutler Brothers Rodeo Company. The new company started with seven rodeos their first...

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Bach, Allen

Team Roping • Inducted 2019 Allen Bach fell in love with roping at an early age. In order to concentrate more on roping, he moved from Washington to Arizona in high school so that he could practice longer. In 1977, he joined the PRCA and went to the National Finals Rodeo...

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Williams, Speed

Team Roping • Inducted 2018 Ken “Speed” Williams was born and raised in Jacksonville, Fla. He started roping before he could walk, and by the time he was 14 he had a bank account full of winnings. Williams bought his PRCA card in 1988 and competed in the Southeastern Circuit calf...

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Skelton, Rich

Team Roping • Inducted 2018 Rich Skelton bought his PRCA card in 1986 and at the time of his induction, he was still competing. He made his first National Finals Rodeo appearance in 1990 heeling for Tee Woolman. When Woolman decided to slow down in late 1997, Skelton joined with header...

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Peterson, Kristie

Barrel Racing • Inducted 2018 Kristie Peterson’s rise to stardom in the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association started in 1989, when she was working as a captain at her local sheriff’s department overseeing the jail and dispatchers but decided to try her hand at professional rodeo after earning titles in youth and...

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Minick, Billy

Stock Contractor • Inducted 2018 Billy Minick began his professional rodeo career in 1959, enlisting in the Rodeo Cowboys Association after winning titles in both high school and college. Minick qualified for the National Finals Rodeo as a bull rider in 1966. In 1968, Minick purchased the Harry Knight Rodeo Company...

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McBride, Billie

Barrel Racing • Inducted 2018 Billie Hinson McBride first saw barrel racing at an open rodeo event in 1937 and decided at 10 years old that it was the path she wanted to travel. McBride was a charter member of the Girls Rodeo Association (GRA), formed in her hometown of San...

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Greenough, Deb

Bareback Riding • Inducted 2018 It may seem like Deb Greenough was destined for rodeo greatness. He was born into the family of the “Riding Greenoughs” and named after World Champion Deb Copenhaver. Yet, Greenough credits a three-letter word for much of his success – try. He rodeoed through college and...

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