Jerome Davis (bull Rider)
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Jerome Carson Davis (born August 10, 1972) is an
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former professional
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who specialized in bull riding. He competed in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), in which he won the 1995 PRCA bull riding world championship. He also competed in the
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(BRO) and Professional Bull Riders (PBR) circuits; the latter of which he was one of the founding members.


Early life

Jerome Davis, nicknamed "Jethro", was born in
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. His father was stationed there while serving in the U.S. military. Six months after his birth, Davis moved back with his family to the Davis Family Ranch in
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, where he grew up and has lived his entire life. When asked as a young child what he wanted to become when he grew up, Davis always responded, "I want to be a bull rider".


Career

Davis got on his first bull at the age of eleven. He won his first bull riding buckle as a freshmen in high school. He was also a calf roper and team roper during his high school days. He competed at the 1989 National High School Finals Rodeo (NHSFR) in
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, and was the 1990 North Carolina State High School Bull Riding Champion. Davis attended Odessa Junior College in Odessa, Texas. In 1992, he won the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association bull riding title at the College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) in
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. That same year, he turned pro and joined the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). He was also one of the 21 co-founders of the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) that year. In 1993, Davis also began competing in the
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(BRO) circuit. That same year, he was cast as a stunt double in the film '' 8 Seconds'', about the life of PRCA world champion bull rider
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. Davis qualified for his first National Finals Rodeo (NFR) that year. In 1994, Davis founded the Southern Extreme Bull Riding Association (SEBRA), which would become one of the top regional semi-professional bull riding organizations in the United States for contestants trying to work their way up to the professional level. Davis would qualify for the NFR five times in his career, from 1993 through 1997. In 1995 at the NFR, he won the PRCA bull riding world championship, having won the most money of any bull rider in the PRCA that year. He also won the NFR bull riding average title. Davis qualified for the PBR World Finals from 1994 through 1998. On March 14, 1998, at the Tuff Hedeman Championship Challenge, the annual Bud Light Cup event in
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, Davis drew the bull named Knock 'Em Out John during the first round. Five seconds into the ride, the bull made a big lunge forward and Davis was jerked down, causing his head to collide with the bull's head and knocking Davis out. The unconscious Davis then landed head-first into the arena dirt, breaking his neck. The wreck resulted in Davis becoming permanently paralyzed from the chest down. He was first in the PBR world standings at the time of the incident. The money he had won during the season up to that point was also enough to qualify him to compete at his fifth conservative PBR World Finals. Since the injury, Davis now moves about in a wheelchair.


Career highlights

* 1990 North Carolina High School Rodeo State Champion bull rider * 1992 National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) Champion bull rider * Two-time champion of the George Paul Memorial Bull Riding (1993, 1996) * Two-time
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(BRO) Finals qualifier (1993-1994) * Two-time Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) Southeastern Circuit Champion bull rider (1994, 1996) * Five-time National Finals Rodeo (NFR) qualifier (1993-1997) * Five-time Professional Bull Riders (PBR) World Finals qualifier (1994-1998; did not compete at 1998 World Finals due to life-altering injury.) * 1995 PRCA World Champion bull rider * 1995 NFR Bull Riding Average champion


Personal life

Davis and his fiancée Tiffany Brady were scheduled to be married in April of 1998. However, as a result of Davis' injury, the wedding was postponed and they were eventually married on October 17, 1998.


Post-career

Since the end of his bull riding career, Davis and his wife Tiffany have raised bucking bulls on the Davis Rodeo Ranch in Archdale, North Carolina, and haul them to several PBR events each year. They also put on several events at the Davis Rodeo Ranch Arena every year, including the PBR-sanctioned Jerome Davis Invitational, which has been held yearly since 1999. It did not take place in 2020 due to the
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, but returned in 2021. In 2022, Davis became the head coach of the Carolina Cowboys; one of eight founding teams of the PBR Team Series, which debuted that year and runs from the summer to autumn. The Cowboys won the fifth event of the 2022 PBR Team Series season at Gambler Days in
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; the hometown event of rival team, the Austin Gamblers. The Cowboys were eliminated after the second day of the Team Series Championship at T-Mobile Arena in
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, and ended up finishing in sixth place at the conclusion of the inaugural PBR Team Series season. The Cowboys were eliminated after the first day of the 2023 PBR Team Series Championship and ended up finishing in seventh place for that season. In 2024, the Cowboys won the second day of Wildcatter Days; the hometown event of rival team, the Oklahoma Wildcatters.


Honors

In 1998, Davis was inducted into the PBR Ring of Honor. In 2018, he was inducted into the
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.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Davis, Jerome 1972 births Living people People from Colorado Springs, Colorado Bull Riding Hall of Fame inductees Odessa College alumni


External links


Official website
Bull riders Sportspeople from North Carolina