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Jess Lockwood (born September 28, 1997) is an American professional
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who specializes in bull riding, and competes in the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) circuit. He joined the PBR in 2015 and was named Rookie of the Year in 2016. On November 5, 2017, he became the youngest PBR World Champion. He won his second PBR world championship on November 10, 2019. He also became the youngest bull rider to win two PBR world championships.


Early life

Jess Lockwood was born on September 28, 1997, in
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, to Ed and Angie Lockwood (née Schillinger). His father was a former Big Sky region champion bull rider and a professional
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rider. His mother was a long-time barrel racer. Lockwood was raised on his family's 12,000 acre ranch where they run about 400 head of cattle. As a small child, he would crawl on his father’s back and be bucked around their living room for eight seconds. He would then ask his mother "How many was I?". His father would then interview him using the TV remote as a microphone. Lockwood said his father taught him to ride first on sheep and calves, then steers and bulls. Lockwood started riding bulls when he was in the 8th grade. He was the Northern Rodeo Association year-end champion in 2014 and 2015, earning $60,000 in his junior year of high school. He completed his senior year of high school on-line in order to pursue bull riding full time.


Career

Lockwood joined the PBR on his 18th birthday, September 28, 2015.


2016 season

Lockwood worked his way up in the PBR; competing in the American lower-level tours, the Touring Pro Division and Velocity Tour. He won his first PBR title at the Velocity Tour event in Wheeling, West Virginia, in mid-March. The following week, he won the Touring Pro Division event in Perkins, Oklahoma. As a result of his win at the Velocity Tour event in Wheeling, Lockwood was invited to compete at the Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) event in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in early April where he finished 7th overall. Two weeks later, he won his first BFTS event in
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. Lockwood would continue placing at several events throughout the year and qualified for his first PBR World Finals in
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, in November. This was the first year the event took place at T-Mobile Arena after taking place for several years at the
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. Lockwood struggled; in part due to a broken finger in his riding hand. He bucked off all his long-round bulls and failed to make the Championship Round. However, he won the most points of all riders competing in their first full year on the BFTS and won the 2016 PBR Rookie of the Year title.


2017 season

This year, Lockwood won five events, including the BFTS events in
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;
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; and
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; as well as the Touring Pro Division event in
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. Early in the 2017 season, he missed five events due to a groin injury when he was stepped on by 2015 PBR World Champion bull Long John during the 15/15 Bucking Battle of the BFTS event in
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, on February 11, 2017. On September 9, 2017, while attempting to ride reigning PBR World Champion bull Sweet Pro's Bruiser at the 15/15 Bucking Battle of the BFTS event in
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, Lockwood was knocked unconscious. On September 23, 2017, at the BFTS event in
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, he was stepped on by Blue Magic after being thrown. Lockwood suffered a punctured lung, four broken ribs, and a lacerated kidney. After missing several events due to these injuries, Lockwood still finished 2017 a winner. In
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, at the PBR World Finals, on November 5, 2017, he became the youngest bull rider in history to win the PBR World Champion title and was awarded the $1 million prize that goes with it.


2018 season

In 2018, the PBR's elite Built Ford Tough Series changed title sponsors and was now known as the
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(UTB). This year, Lockwood won four events, including
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in
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(in which the bull riding section was sanctioned by the PBR at the time); the UTB event in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; the 15/15 Bucking Battle at the UTB event in
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; and the Touring Pro Division event in
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. His bid to win back-to-back World Champion titles was cut short when a groin injury left him unable to compete in the final six regular-season UTB events. On September 7, 2018, Lockwood limped from the arena after riding Power Puff for 70 points. He declined the re-ride and was unable to compete in the remainder of the event due to the groin injury. Lockwood did not compete again until the PBR World Finals on November 7, 2018.


2019 season

Lockwood won 14 regular-season events in 2019. On February 9, 2019, while attempting to ride Wild Goose, Lockwood was struck in the shoulder by one of Wild Goose's horns. This resulted in a broken collar bone that took Lockwood out of competition for nine UTB events. At the time of the injury, he was ranked No. 1 in the world with a lead of 967.5 points. On October 4, 2019, at the UTB event in
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, Lockwood set a new PBR record for the most 15/15 Bucking Battle wins in a single season. He rode Bad Beagle for a score of 91.5 for his fourth 15/15 Bucking Battle win of the season. On October 13, 2019, Lockwood selected Heartbreak Kid for the Championship Round of the UTB event in Greensboro, North Carolina. Heartbreak Kid was on the second longest buck-off streak in PBR history. He had 38 constitutive buck-offs at PBR Premier Series events. Lockwood broke the buck-off streak when he made eight seconds scoring a new career-high 93.75 points. When Lockwood released the rope at the end of the ride, he crashed into the arena floor head first. There was no celebration by Lockwood as he immediately exited the area in pain after the potentially neck-breaking landing. He was diagnosed with a cervical sprain. The following weekend, Lockwood rode Heartbreak Kid again at the UTB event in Nampa, Idaho, for a new career-high 94 points. On November 8, 2019, during a ceremony at the PBR World Finals, Lockwood received the inaugural Mason Lowe Award for his 94-point ride on Heartbreak Kid. Two days later, he won the PBR World Finals event average and his second world championship.


2020 season

The only event Lockwood won in 2020 was the UTB event in Manchester, New Hampshire. On February 1, 2020, Lockwood became the fastest PBR rider to cross the $4 million mark in earnings. He earned the $4 million in his first 39 months of competing in the PBR. On March 1, 2020, during the Championship Round of the UTB event in
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, Lockwood's right spur got hung in the bull rope while getting off I'm Legit Too after completing a 91.5-point ride aboard the bull. Lockwood's left hamstring was torn from his hip bone, requiring surgery and a six-month recovery. At the time of his injury, he led the PBR with nine round wins and had five 90-point rides in the 2020 season. Lockwood was World No. 2 in the standings before the injury. As a result of the
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and Nevada state restrictions on large events, the season-ending PBR World Finals was moved from its usual home at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas to
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in
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. At the event, Lockwood struggled; bucking off his first three bulls. However, he won Round 4 by Riding Lil 2 Train for 91 points.


2021 season

2021 was not a good year professional year for Lockwood. In mid-January, during the first round of the opening UTB event of the season in
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, he was yanked over the front end by Detroit Lean and one of the bull's horns caught Lockwood in the jaw underneath his helmet's facemask. This resulted in Lockwood receiving a broken jaw that required surgery. He returned to competition three weeks later at the UTB event in
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, where he rode Skull Crusher for 87 points in Round 1. However, during Round 2, he was bucked off by Jaynettes Pet 2. In the Championship Round, he was bucked off by Coriolis Effect, which resulted in a wreck where Lockwood was yanked towards the bull's head and the collision broke joints in a finger from Lockwood's free hand. Later, at the UTB event in
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, a determined Lockwood rode Rising Sun for 88.25 points in Round 1. He was bucked off by Lil' Loco in Round 2, but would bounce back in the Championship Round by Riding Canadian Mist for 88.75 points in the Championship Round. Lockwood would end up finishing second in Glendale. However, things would go downhill for him the rest of the season. After the conclusion of the Glendale UTB event, Lockwood decided to skip the following UTB event in
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, to be able to heal a bit from his hand injury. He would return to the UTB event the following weekend in
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. However, he would buck off all his bulls he faced in Louisville, as well as all the bulls he faced in the next two UTB events in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and
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. In Round 1 of Oklahoma City, Lockwood was bucked off by Bandit and the bull stepped on his left quad. As a result of this new injury, he doctored out of the rest of the event. He would then miss the next two UTB events to recover. He made his return to the UTB event in
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, in mid-May where he bucked off all his bulls. Since returning to competition in September 2020 after missing six months while recovering from hamstring surgery, Lockwood's pelvic area had been painful. In May 2022, he went to get an MRI/X-ray to get to the bottom of the problem. As it turned out, he had been riding with a separated pelvis. Said injury possibly dated as far back when he tore his hamstring in March 2020. He decided to get surgery with the hope of returning to competition as soon as the UTB series returned after a two-month summer hiatus. By mid-September, Lockwood was still not ready to return to competition. However, by the latter part of the month, during the week of his 24th birthday, he posted on his
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account videos of him getting on some practice bulls. He was hoping to return to competition at the UTB event in Greensboro, North Carolina, in early October. However, he later stated that his groin was not feeling well and decided to skip said event. He finally made his return at the last regular-season UTB event of 2021 in
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. In Round 1, he was bucked off by Speck. He stated that when he nodded his head for the chute gate to open, he then squeezed his legs against the bull's sides to get a hold as usual, but then heard a pop from his groin area and immediately knew something was not right. After his buck off, he hobbled off the arena and checked in with the PBR sports medicine team. After evaluation from the PBR's medical director, Dr. Tandy Freeman, who suggested there might be scar tissue buildup on Lockwood's groin, Lockwood decided to finish his 2021 season right then and there; ending a disastrous year in his career; one where he failed to qualify for the PBR World Finals for the first time since turning professional as a result of a year riddled with injuries and a poor riding percentage. He decided to recuperate for 2022.


2022 season

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(taking place in the city's
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from 1994 to 1998,
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from 1999 to 2015, and T-Mobile Arena from 2016 to 2019 and 2021) to Dickies Arena in
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. This was done to make room for the American PBR circuit's Team Series, which was set to begin its inaugural season in 2022 and take place every summer and autumn going forward. Lockwood was bucked off by Lil 2 Train during the first round of the first stop of the UTB season on New Year's Day in
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, which was a one-day event. The following UTB event in
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, Lockwood was bucked off by Casper in Round 1, but rode Out of the Blue in Round 2 for 87.50 points. However, this was not enough for him to qualify for the Championship Round. He ended up finishing 17th overall in New York City. At the next UTB event in
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, he bucked off both his long-round bulls. He did not compete at the forth UTB event of the season in
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. He returned for the following UTB event in
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, where he was bucked off by Bushwacked in Round 1 and Butterfly Kisses in Round 2, but rebounded in Round 3, where he rode Dr. Campbell for 87.75 points, but did not qualify for the Championship Round. He finished 22nd in Sacramento. At the next UTB event in
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, Lockwood rode Black Sox in Round 1 for 86.25 points, then Two Socks in Round 2 for 74.50 points. He got bucked off by Henry in the Championship Round. Lockwood ended up finishing sixth in Milwaukee; his first top-ten finish in a year. Between Sacramento and Milwaukee, this also marked the first time in two years that Lockwood successfully made the eight-second whistle on three consecutive bulls. Things seemed to be going in the right direction for him. Lockwood's luck would change, however, during the following UTB event in
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. He was bucked off by Jersey Tuff in Round 1 and broke his left shoulder, doctoring him out for the rest of the event. After some testing, it was determined that his injury was not severe enough to warrant surgery and he would only need to be out of competition for six to eight weeks. However, by the time his shoulder recovered, Lockwood stated that he was still not in physical condition to return to riding and would not be returning to competition to finish out the UTB season, thus failing to qualify for the PBR World Finals for a second year in a row. Team Series The day after the conclusion of the 2022 PBR World Finals, the inaugural PBR Team Series draft was held at Texas Live! in
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. Lockwood was selected to ride for the Oklahoma Freedom. Lockwood was supposed to make his Team Series debut in
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, on August 26 through 28 during the fifth event of the season at Gambler Days; the hometown event of rival team, the Austin Gamblers. He had not ridden a bull in six months since he injured his shoulder at the UTB event in Oklahoma City in February and him later deciding to end his UTB season early. Two days before the start of the Austin Team Series event, he got on a practice bull at home in
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, rode him successfully, dismounted and landed on his feet. He ran out of the arena feeling like all was well physically. However, shortly thereafter, he started feeling discomfort in his left knee. On Friday, August 26, he arrived in Austin and just hours before the start of Gambler Days, he met up with PBR medical director Dr. Tandy Freeman, who informed Lockwood that he may have torn his PCL, as well as received other damage to his left knee. He would need to get an MRI on Saturday to know the full extent of his injuries. He was told that if his knee needed to be repaired surgically, he would be out of competition for six to eight months, and if his injuries did not warrant surgery, he would be out as much as 12 weeks. Either way, Lockwood's Team Series debut was already over before it even started.


2023 season

Unleash the Beast Series After spending several months recovering from injuries, Lockwood made his return to bull riding during the eighth event of the 2023 PBR Unleash the Beast Series season in
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. He rode Spotted Rust for 88.25 points and tied with
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's Koltin Hevalow for the Round 1 win. In Round 2, Lockwood was bucked off by Lone Survivor in 4.02 seconds. However, he rematched with I'm Legit Too in the Championship Round and covered the bull for 92 points; the highest score of the event. Lockwood ended up finishing second in the event. At the thirteenth stop of the UTB schedule in
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, Lockwood was bucked off by Border Crisis in 2.54 seconds. He then rode All Shook Up for 88.25 points in Round 2. His one score was enough to bring him back to the Championship Round, where he bucked off Alakazam in 4.57 seconds. Despite only covering one of his three bulls, Lockwood finished fifth in the event. At the following UTB event in
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, Lockwood rode Pearl Snap for 87.5 points in Round 1. He was then bucked off by Hundred Bad Days in 2.76 seconds in Round 2. In the Championship Round, he was bucked off by Big Bank in 2.7 seconds. Lockwood would finish eight in the event. Lockwood only competed at the three mentioned events, as well as the tenth UTB stop of the season in
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, where he bucked off both his long round bulls and did not place at the event. Still not fully recovered from his injuries, he decided to skip the rest of the 2023 UTB season, thus failing to qualify for the PBR World Finals for the third year in a row. Team Series While as a member of the Oklahoma Freedom during the inaugural PBR Team Series season in 2022, Lockwood never actually had a single out with said team due to injury. Just a few days before the start of the 2023 Team Series season, Lockwood was traded to the Nashville Stampede, while the Stampede traded Brazilian rider Thiago Salgado to the Freedom.


Earnings

Lockwood's annual rankings in his career to date are as follows: *2016 - World No. 8 with $177,178 in earnings. *2017 - World No. 1 with $1,525,292 in earnings. ''(2017 PBR World Champion)'' *2018 - World No. 12 with $292,301 in earnings. *2019 - World No. 1 with $1,873,731 in earnings. ''(2019 PBR World Champion)'' *2020 - World No. 5 with $275,558 in earnings. *2021 - World No. 51 with $21,219 in earnings. *2022 - World No. 72 with $4,158 in earnings. *2023 - Unleash the Beast standings No. 42 with $45,125 in earnings Note: For several years, points won at all PBR-sanctioned events counted towards the world standings. However, as of 2023, only points won on the Unleash the Beast Series count towards the world championship race. Source:


Personal life

After dating for more than a year, Lockwood announced his engagement to World Barrel Racing Champion Hailey Kinsel in March 2019. He lives on a ranch he purchased in 2019, which is near where he grew up. Lockwood's younger brother, Jake, is also a professional bull rider on the PBR tour. Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association National Finals Rodeo Average Champion barrel racer Lisa Lockhart is Lockwood's aunt. On October 25, 2019, Jess Lockwood and Hailey Kinsel were married at Kinsel's ranch in Cotulla, Texas. The Lockwoods split their time between their ranches in
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, for the winter and
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for the summer. According to Hailey's profile on the WPRA website and her self-published sources, she is no longer using Jess's name. Her profile on the WPRA source confirms that she is now single, so she and Jess must have gotten divorced. There is no date for a divorce.


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