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Championship Bull Riding, Inc. (CBR) was a professional
bull riding Bull riding is a rodeo sport that involves a rider getting on a bucking bull and attempting to stay mounted while the animal tries to buck off the rider. American bull riding has been called "the most dangerous eight seconds in sports." To recei ...
organization that was based in
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History

Stock contractor Terry Williams and Texas businessman Joel Logan founded Championship Bull Riding (CBR) in 2002.
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cowboy and four-time world champion bull rider Tuff Hedeman was an integral part of the live event production and an ambassador for the organization from 2011 to 2018 after serving as president from 2005 to 2011. In early 2018, Hedeman left CBR to start his own organization: the Tuff Hedeman Bull Riding Tour. From 2002 to 2007, CBR was televised on the
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, in 2008 on RFD-TV, from 2009 to 2011 on
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, and from 2012 to 2017 was broadcast on
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. The CBR World Finals event was held in different locations of the United States throughout the years. From 2002 to 2005, it was held in
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at Cheyenne Frontier Days, held in conjunction with the annual Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) rodeo there. In 2009, Cinch Jeans became the title sponsor of the CBR tour, thus becoming the Cinch CBR Tour. In 2010, CBR introduced the Horizon Series, a division of lower-level events that allowed riders to work their up to the elite, televised Cinch CBR Tour. That same year, the CBR Bull Team Challenge was launched. In these events, teams of stock contractors competed against each other at CBR events with a certain number of bulls per team by showcasing them with riders for large payout purses and accumulated points towards the year-end Bull Team Challenge championship. The Bull Team Challenge was originally held by the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) in 2008. However, it was discontinued by said organization after that one year, before being picked up by CBR in 2010. From 2010 to 2018, CBR awarded its annual world champion a $100,000 bonus, and from 2013 to 2017, the winning rider of the world finals event average was awarded $50,000. In 2013, the Cinch CBR Tour was renamed the Road to Cheyenne Tour. For its 2016-17 season, CBR’s Road to Cheyenne Tour and its subsidiary Horizon Series visited over 70 venues across the United States. From 2013 to 2018, CBR's televised Road to Cheyenne Tour was conducted in the proprietary "8 Second Challenge" format. 24 riders would compete in the first round, and those who made a successful 8 second ride got paid $500. The top 12 riders based on scores returned to the second round, and those who made a successful 8 second ride got paid $750. The top 4 riders in the second round would move on to the third and final round and each rider, regardless if they made a successful 8 second ride or not, got paid $1,000. If the event leader rode his bull in the championship round and ended up scoring the most points, he received up to a $20,000 bonus. However, in the middle of the 2018 season, due to many requests from contestants, CBR's Road to Cheyenne Tour returned to a previous competition format where 35 riders would compete in a regular season event for a purse of $30,000. All 35 riders would compete in the long round and the top 15 based on scores would compete in the championship round. The winner of the event would get paid a minimum of $10,000. When the regular season ended, the top 35 riders in the world standings (combining Road to Cheyenne Tour and Horizon Series points) would qualify for the CBR World Finals. The rider who won the most points throughout the whole season was crowned the CBR World Champion. The 2018 Road to Cheyenne Tour regular-season events were not televised and CBR went out of business after its 2018 World Finals. The World Finals itself was produced by the PBR and live-streamed on their subscription-based video-on-demand service, RidePass. After CBR’s collapse, the CBR Bull Team Challenge was renamed the Million Dollar Bull Team Challenge and became re-affiliated with the PBR. Its events now take place within PBR tour stops.


CBR World Champions

*2018 Cody Jesus *2017 Sage Kimzey *2016 Sage Kimzey *2015 Cody Teel *2014 Sage Kimzey *2013 Cole Echols *2012 Josh Barentine *2011 Clayton Foltyn *2010 Luke Kelley *2009 Hugo Pedrero *2008 Clayton Baethge *2007 Bonner Bolton *2006 Matt Austin *2005 Matt Austin *2004 Austin Meier *2003 Ross Johnson *2002 Mike White


Horizon Series Champions

*2018 Braden Richardson *2017 John Pitts *2016 Koby Radley *2015 Cody Rostockyj *2014 Kritter Lamb *2013 Tyler Adrian *2012 Josh Barentine *2011 Cody White *2010 Luke Kelley


Bull of the Year

*2018 - Dirty Little Secret *2017 - Hy Test *2016 - Cowtown Cartel *2015 - Gold Buckle (tie) *2015 - Corpus Red (tie) *2014 - Penny Lover *2013 - Got It *2012 - Bugle *2011 - Double Scoop *2010 - Double Scoop *2009 - Texas Cocktail *2008 - Cochise *2007 - Zorro *2006 - Biloxi Blues


Bull Team Challenge Champions

2018 - Jerilyn Harmon's Elite Bulls 2017 - Williams / Freeman / Pepper 2016 - Harris Bucking Bulls 2015 - Rawson / Probst 2014 - Cude Energy 2013 - B&M Bucking Bulls 2012 - The Jaynes Gang / Exclusive Genetics / Team Bays 2011 - The Washburn Company 2010 - Scott Burrus / Wild Card Rodeo Co. Source:


See also

* Lists of rodeo performers *
Bull Riding Hall of Fame The Bull Riding Hall of Fame, located at Cowtown Coliseum in the Fort Worth Stockyards in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, is a hall of fame for the sport of bull riding. It is incorporated as a non-profit organization in the State of Texas, an ...
* Professional Bull Riders * Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association *
ProRodeo Hall of Fame The ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy was opened in August 1979 as a museum designed to "preserve the legacy of the cowboy contests, the heritage and culture of those original competitions, and the champions of the past, pr ...
* American Bucking Bull * International Professional Rodeo Association * Women's Professional Rodeo Association * Canadian Professional Rodeo Association * Professional Roughstock Series * Bull Riders Only


References

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External links


Championship Bull Riding

Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association

International Professional Rodeo Association

Cheyenne Frontier Days
Organizations based in Fort Worth, Texas Rodeo organizations Organizations established in 2002