Joe Frost wins 2017 CBR Fort Worth and the legend lives on
Tuff Hedeman Championship Bull Riding presented by South Point Hotel Casino and Spa
Standing in the same place, on the same dirt where
the sport of bull riding began, Joe Frost of Randlett, Utah put together
three spectacular rides to warrant the win and accept the prestige and
prize package as he was declared the champion on the Silver Anniversary
of Tuff Hedeman’s infamous Fort Worth Championship Bull Riding.
Tuff Hedeman lined up
thirty cowboys from nine states as the celebration played out in grand
style with the riders treating the crowd to five 90 point plus rides. In
what started as an invitational in 1992, it is now the centerpiece on
the Road to Cheyenne professional bull riding tour with a custom trophy
buckle that identifies you as part of history, if you are skillful
enough to win it.
Frost who left 150
head of momma cows in the middle of calving to travel to Fort Worth, had
this to say about his second CBR event win.
“It has not really
sunk in yet, I was just busy trying to do my job, stay on bulls and be
the very best bull rider every jump, but it is exciting to have my name
up there in history on such a prestigious event,” said Frost, a graduate
of Oklahoma Panhandle State University.
“You have to block out
the pressure and be the very best every time and if you can’t do your
job you take a chance of getting hurt, its dangerous sport and important
to stay focused.”
Round One
Fourteen qualified
rides ignited the capacity crowd who saw the leaderboard change four
times before former World Champion Cole Echols won the round on 164
Jill’s Deal (Rocker, Harrison, Crooked 6). Five time World Champion Sage
Kimzey kept pace with 88 points on former bull of the year, 050 Gold
Buckle (K&G Barrett). Frost, who entered Fort Worth as number 24 in
the CBR, and on the bubble of making the CBR World Finals roster,
wasted no time trying to change that stat. He was 89.5 points on a bull
he had not been on before, Uptown Funk (Knapp).
“I had never seen him
before but Rostockyj said he was good, he bucked and had a little suck
back, but he felt good and he is the kind you want to get on,” said
Frost.
Rider Joe Frost By: Todd Brewer |
Number three ranked
PRCA rider, Cole Melancon, would make his CBR debut count as he posted
88 points on N1 Bet’nBlack (Elite). Vastbinder would be second in the
round with 90 points as he stepped off of 247 High Pockets (Silver
Cree/GDR Holdings).
Semifinal Round
With fourteen
qualified rides the top twelve scores advanced to round two where the
bull power advanced as well. Louisiana cowboy Dustin Bouqet was the
first man to ride two and take the lead with 175 average score. Melancon
answered and stole the lead by .5 on 3713 Cheecho (Hurst).
What happened next was
a first in CBR competition. The next four riders would post scores that
resulted in a four way tie with 175.5. With only three riders to go,
Frost broke the log jam and went 88 points on 277 Dirty Little Secret
(Harris) to lead with 177.5.
“This bull was
smaller, but a hard solid bucker, he got me strung out to my finger tips
and I had to keep hustling to get back and get the job done,” continued
Frost.
Vastbinder was
rematched on the reigning Bull of the Year, Cowtown Cartel
(Burleson/Barnett) and 90.5 points later he had the lead with 180.5.
Echols would buck off 138 Stanly Hart and it was now up to the judges to
determine the four man qualifiers.
Shoot Out Round
CBR rules dictate the
back judge score determines the outcome in the event of a tie score.
Melancon would not advance and the final four would be Eli Vastbinder,
Joe Frost, Caleb Sanderson, and Trey Benton.
Vastbinder selected an
old friend, Crimson King (Loe/Melton) who he had ridden twice and
bucked off twice. Frost selected Cowbanger (Cude) also a friend with
benefits as he is the only bull rider to cover this bull.
“I picked second and
had studied the four man bulls before the event, I rode him (Cowbanger)
at the NFR and things went good and I knew he really bucked so I had my
eyes on him. He bucks hard enough to win the round on and I went with
that theory,” said Frost while signing autographs.
Sanderson selected
Cowboy Cut and Benton in his first CBR appearance in 2017 was matched
with the unridden 343 Rio. Rio was too much for Benton who won the event
in 2014.
Sanderson posted first with 89 points followed by Frost with a 91.
“That bull had a lot
of hop and skip in his pattern tonight – he has timing for sure, but
it’s different every time,” laughed Frost who is carrying on the Frost
family tradition that his late cousin Lane Frost made synonymous with
bull riding.
As the average leader
going into the Shoot Out, Vastbinder was the last man out and went 90.5
points on Crimson King leaving him a half a point shy of the jumbo
check, HyO Silver buckle, and prize package. Vastbinder who finished
second in the event and more importantly gathered valuable points in his
bid to unseat Kimzey as the World Standings leader.
World Standings
With four bull riding
World Champions and eight National Finals Rodeo Qualifiers on the day
sheet, CBR World Standings leaders Sage Kimzey and challenger Eli
Vastbinder had their hands full. Each rode every bull they climbed on
but Vastbinder by virtue of a higher average score from the first two
rounds advanced to the third and capitalized on the opportunity to ride
three and inch closer to Kimzey’s stronghold on the CBR Standings. There
are eight bull scores left on the season and just 180 points separating
the top two ranked riders as they head into the final regular season
event, the George Paul Memorial Bull Riding in Del Rio, Texas. Boudreaux
Campbell and Jeff Askey remain in the third and fourth position with
Tyler Taylor rounding out the top five.
Bull Team Challenge
The Bull Team battle
was tight in Fort Worth with only 1.23 points separating the first four
places. Mike Rawson arrived in Cowtown with two seasoned buckers and one
relatively new bull on the Road to Cheyenne. His trio of seasoned
buckers delivered the win earning 280.5 total points for the former bull
rider turned bull man.
“Anytime you win one
of Tuff’s events it is special,” said Rawson who was in what he
proclaimed was a dry spell in the widely successful bull team contest
winning bull owners $45,000 at each CBR event.
“I was thrilled when I
heard Trey Benton drew 132 Yabba Dabba Do because he has ridden him
twice to win an event and I was confident he would do it again,” said
Rawson who said 132 had his usual solid trip and put 88.5 points up for
Benton.
Next up for the
reigning Stock Contractor of the Year was 1711 Too Juicy. “I switched
delivery chutes on him and I was not as satisfied with his performance
but Corey Bailey got the job done for 86.5 points.”
Rawson, who rotates
buckers regularly, bucked 723 Hex in the Semifinal round for the third
time in CBR competition and red hot Caleb Sanderson turned in 87.5
points to seal the win for Rawson with 280.50, a relatively low score
for a winning team combination.
The Champion Bull of
the event, 1137 Cowbanger, came from the second place team owner, Benny
Cude who was just .45 points behind Rawson in the number two position.
Cude bucked J10 Crime Spree, 886 Gold Digger, and 24x3 Headlights to
earn valuable points for his team in the hunt for a World Finals
invitation.
High Marked Bull or
rank bull of the event was Jerilyn Harmon and Mike White’s 626 Karaoke, a
storied bucker and one of the elders of the back pens. Karaoke is a
distinguished bucker who has bucked in the CBR World Finals, National
Finals Rodeo and the Professional Bull Riders Finals. Karaoke earned
90.5 points in the bull score column while bucking off WNFR cowboy Jeff
Askey in the semifinal round. The only other bull in the competition to
score 90 points was K & G’s 029 Back Jackin with Brett Barret on the
flank.
Fort Worth Shoot Out Results
1,Joe Frost, Randlett,
Utah, 91 points on 1137 Cowbanger (Cude), $9,125.00. 2, Eli Vastbinder,
Statesville, NC, 90.5 on 169 Crimson King (Winston/Melton), $6,375.00
3, Caleb Sanderson, Hallettsville, TX 89 points on 22 Cowboy Cut (Brown
Ranch), $5,000. 4, Trey Benton, No Score, 343 Rio (Hurst), $2,250.00.
Fort Worth Bull Team Challenge Results
1, Rawson Bucking
Bulls, Martinsville, TX, 280.50 points, $20,000. 2, CPR/Cude, Priddy,
TX, 280.15, $12,000. 3, Burleson/Barnett #2, Cypress, TX, 279.88,
$8,000. 4, Harmon Elite Bulls 2, Denver, CO, 279.27, $5,000. ~ CBR MEDIA
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