Clyde Burk

Tie-Down Roping • Inducted 1979

Orphaned at age 19 during the Depression, Clyde Burk held his family of two brothers and two sisters together. Born June 13, 1913, in Comanche, Okla., Burk made himself into a tie-down roper and went on to win four world championships. An outstanding horseman, Burk trained Bartender, the sorrel gelding he rode to win his first two titles. When Bartender began to age, Burk bought the great Baldy from Ike Rude. Baldy, also a 1979 inductee into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, carried Burk to his second pair of world titles. Burk’s brilliant career was cut short when he was killed while hazing for another cowboy in Denver on Jan. 22, 1945.


Accolades

Biography

World Championships: 4

Tie-Down Roping: 1936, 1938, 1942, 1944

Born: June 13, 1913 in Comanche, Oklahoma
Died: January 22, 1945 in Denver, Colorado


Rodeo Championships

Cheyenne Frontier Days / Cheyenne, WY
Tie-Down Roping: 1937, 1942
Steer Wrestling: 1944

Iowa’s Championship Rodeo / Sidney, IA
Tie-Down Roping: 1938, 1942

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