Inductees

Harris, Lecile

Contract Personnel • Inducted 2007 Lecile Harris got his start in rodeo as a bull rider and then a fill-in bullfighter while still in high school and developed into one of the sport's most respected funnymen over a career that has spanned more than half a century. Called the "Dean of...

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Glenn, Joe

Team Roping • Inducted 2007 For more than 20 years, Joe Glenn was among the sport’s elite team ropers, winning world championships in 1948 and 1967. He nearly managed the rare accomplishment of being a world champion in three decades. Glenn entered the 1959 season finale in Clayton, N.M., with a...

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Gaughan, Michael

Notable • Inducted 2007 Michael Gaughan played a pivotal role in bringing the National Finals Rodeo to Las Vegas in 1985 and in negotiating multiple contract extensions that assured the NFR’s position as the richest prize money rodeo in the world. The total purse rose from $1.8 million to more than...

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Davis, Jim

Steer Roping • Inducted 2007 The son of a National Rodeo competitor, Jim Davis had a rope in his hand from the day he was old enough to walk and never stopped practicing, working his way to status as one of the most consistent and successful steer ropers in the sport’s...

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Corey DVM, Doug

Notable • Inducted 2007 Doug Corey has taken a lead role in crafting many of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s animal welfare guidelines and programs in his more than 25 years of service to the organization. He authored the “Guide to Veterinary Services at PRCA Rodeos” and serves on the PRCA...

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Apodaca, Dorothy

Contract Personnel • Inducted 2007 While never too keen about being around rodeo stock, Dorothy Apodaca loved rodeo people and devoted 22 years of her life (1948-70) to traveling around the country in their service as a rodeo secretary. Traveling six months each year and about 30,000 road miles Apodaca took responsibility...

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Sorensen, Doc

Stock Contractor • Inducted 2006 The late Doc Sorensen was a man of many hats – football player, veterinarian, politician, mayor, legislator, law enforcement officer, but mostly, he was a cowboy. He and the late Everett Colborn founded the Colborn & Sorensen Rodeo Co. in the early 1930s and produced rodeos throughout...

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Smets, Rob

Contract Personnel • Inducted 2006 Rob Smets has been among the elite professional bullfighters for many years and with his induction into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, he will forever be remembered as one of the best in the business. Smets, born on September 11, 1959, in Palo Alto, California, joined the...

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Sharp, Jim

Bull Riding • Inducted 2006 Born October 6, 1965 in Kermit, Texas, to a rodeo family, Sharp rode his first steer at the age of nine and never looked back. In 1981, he won his first of four (1981, 1983-85) bull riding championship titles in the American Junior Rodeo Association and...

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Robinson, Bob A.

Steer Wrestling • Inducted 2006 Born May 13, 1933, in Rockhand, Idaho, Robinson has been a big influence in the sport of rodeo. He joined the PRCA in 1958 and competed at both ends of the arena as a steer wrestler and a saddle bronc rider. He competed in saddle bronc riding...

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