Team Roping

Beers, Mike

Team Roping • Inducted 2017 Mike Beers, a heeler, won his 1984 world championship while roping with header Dee Pickett, who was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 2003. Beers qualified for the NFR 23 times in team roping (1980-95, 1997-98, 2000-03, 2007). When Beers was only 9 years old,...

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Camarillo, Jerold

Team Roping • Inducted 2016 Jerold Camarillo, along with older brother Leo, revolutionized team roping while qualifying for the National Finals Rodeo 17 times (1968-83, 1985-86) and establishing himself as one of the elite heelers of his generation. Apart from winning the team roping world championship in 1969 at the tender age...

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Hurley, Bobby

Team Roping • Inducted 2008 Bobby Hurley’s four-year partnership with Allen Bach produced two world championship gold buckles, the first in 1993 when they won the final five rounds at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas and the second in 1995 when they won three of the first six rounds....

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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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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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Woolman, Tee

Team Roping • Inducted 2004 No one in ProRodeo history has qualified for more National Finals Rodeos and National Finals Steer Ropings than Tee Woolman of Llano, Texas. Thirty-seven and counting to be exact, as of 2003. Tee, short for TeeSquantee (Cherokee for “boys of the woods”) won his first of...

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Schell, Asbury

Team Roping • Inducted 2004 Although he earned his first paycheck in ProRodeo riding bulls, Asbury Schell retired from bull riding after that first event and switched to the roping events. Despite standing just 5-feet, 7 inches, the Arizona native left a major mark on team roping. Schell, who earned three...

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Purcella, Steve

Team Roping • Inducted 2025 Steve Purcella began his professional rodeo career in 1986 when he joined the PRCA. Ten years after his entrance into the PRCA, Purcella and partner Steve Northcott captured the National Finals Rodeo Average to win them the World Championship. The pair gained the lead in the average...

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Arnold, Art

Team Roping • Inducted 2024 Possibly one of the last ranch-trained ropers, Art Arnold grew up on the Buckeye, Arizona, ranch with his father, Carl, teaching him the basics. The Arnold’s rodeoed throughout much of Arizona but managed to qualify for the Finals numerous times. Arnold qualified for the first National Finals...

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