All-Around • Inducted 1979
Clay Carr won five world titles while competing in roughstock and timed events. His versatility came from working on the family-owned Gill Ranches in California. A cowboy born to the saddle and rope, Carr was a natural athlete who competed in saddle bronc riding, steer roping, steer wrestling, team roping and tie-down roping during an illustrious career that spanned 25 years. Carr, born April 17, 1909, in Farmersville, Calif., traveled widely during his rodeo career, competing in Australia and England, as well as throughout North America. Upon his death in Visalia, Calif., in April 1957, the citizens of his hometown voted him the all-time greatest athlete of that area.

Accolades
Biography
World Championships: 5
All-Around: 1930, 1933
Saddle Bronc Riding: 1930
Steer Roping: 1930, 1940
Born: April 17, 1919 in Farmersville, California
Died: April 1957 in Visalia, California
Rodeo Championships
Cheyenne Frontier Days
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Steer Roping: 1940
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