Smoky Snyder

Bull Riding • Inducted 1979

Truly one of the all-time greats, Smoky Snyder of Cripple Creek, Colo., won five world bull riding championships and two world bareback titles. Snyder, born June 1, 1908, began his rodeo career at age 15 when he won the bareback riding in Hussar, Alberta. He became one of the first cosmopolitan cowboys ever in professional rodeo. In 1934, he won the Australian bareback riding championship and later that year won bull and bareback riding trophies in London. He also traveled the circuit in Canada and the United States. A compact 145-pound man, Snyder was exceptionally strong. Eyewitnesses report seeing him perform 20 chin-ups with one arm. He competed until an injury forced him into retirement in 1946. Snyder was killed in an auto accident in 1965.


Accolades

Biography

World Championships: 7

Bareback Riding: 1932, 1936

Bull Riding: 1931, 1932 (tie), 1935, 1936, 1937

Born: June 1, 1908 in Cripple Creek, Colorado
Died: October 24, 1965 in Taft, California


Rodeo Championships

California Rodeo Salinas / Salinas, CA
Bull Riding: 1931

Cheyenne Frontier Days / Cheyenne, WY
Bull Riding: 1937, 1939 (tie), 1941, 1944

Iowa’s Championship Rodeo / Sidney, IA
All-Around: 1940
Bareback Riding: 1941
Bull Riding: 1940

Reno Rodeo / Reno, NV
Bull Riding: 1940

World’s Oldest Rodeo Prescott Frontier Days / Prescott, AZ
Bareback Riding: 1937
Bull Riding: 1936, 1937

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