Inductees

Lybbert, Chris

All-Around • Inducted 2006 Born in Ephrata, Wash., on March 14, 1954, Lybbert now makes his home in Forestburg, Texas. A Member of the PRCA since 1976, Lybbert excelled in the tie-down roping and steer wrestling, qualifying for the National Finals Rodeo eight times (1979-84, 1986, 1989) in the tie-down roping...

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Farris, Mildred

Rodeo Notables • Inducted 2006 *Inducted as a pair with John Farris. John & Mildred Farris have been life-long supporters of the PRCA. Mildred is a five-time Wrangler National Finals Rodeo secretary, a five-time Wrangler NFR assistant secretary and a 15-time Wrangler NFR timer. She has been named PRCA Secretary of the Year...

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Farris, John

Rodeo Notables • Inducted 2006 *Inducted as a pair with Mildred Farris. John & Mildred Farris have been life-long supporters of the PRCA. Mildred is a five-time Wrangler National Finals Rodeo secretary, a five-time Wrangler NFR assistant secretary and a 15-time Wrangler NFR timer. She has been named PRCA Secretary of the Year...

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Pickens, Slim

Contract Personnel • Inducted 2005 Slim Pickens was born Louis Bert Lindley Jr. in Kingsburg, California, on June 29, 1919. He started entering rodeos at 14, much to his father’s dismay. To hide his activities, Pickens entered under a different name every week. One day, he asked “the feller in charge...

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Marvel, Joe

Saddle Bronc Riding • Inducted 2005 Joe Marvel was born into ranching, horses and riding. He grew up on his family ranch in Battle Mountain, Nevada. While working on the 530,000-arce family ranch, the Marvel boys – Joe, Mike and Pete – managed to develop a style for sticking to their...

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Maggini, Charles

Team Roping • Inducted 2005 Charles Maggini was born in 1894, on his father’s remote cattle ranch in San Benito, Calif., the youngest of eight children. The family made trips to town just once a year. He lost his dad when he was 12 to a horse-and buggy accident. Maggini’s first rodeo...

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LeDoux, Chris

Bareback & Notable • Inducted 2005 Chris LeDoux was a bonafide, hard-to-beat cowboy long before he was an entertainer. He grew up in an Air Force family and started competing in junior rodeos in Texas, winning the all-around title at the first one he entered. He won the Wyoming high school...

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Cooper, Jimmie

All-Around Champion • Inducted 2005 Jimmie Cooper epitomizes the cowboy way of honesty, hard work and honor. Cooper filled his Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association permit at his first professional rodeo. As the most-talked-about contestant in 1980, Cooper earned that year’s Overall PRCA Rookie of the Year title, as well as Rookie...

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Brookman, Marvin

Stock Contractor • Inducted 2005 Marvin Brookman earned a reputation with friends, family and roughstock contestants as an honest gentleman in every sense of the word. Brookman started his career by culling the buckers from his father’s 500 head of horses. He developed a string of 150 head, and has since...

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Three Bars

Livestock • Inducted 2004 Among the legendary late Reg Kesler’s herd in Missoula, Mont., and Rosemary, Alberta, none generated more talk within the rodeo community than the great mare Three Bars. Three Bars was selected the top bareback horse of the National Finals Rodeo in 1967, 1973 and 1980. Three Bars...

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