Trevor Brazile

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Trevor Brazile (born November 16, 1976)[1] is an American rodeo champion. He is a 23-time world champion and 13 time PRCA All-Around Cowboy World Champion. all-around titles, three in tie-down roping, four in steer roping and one in team roping.[2]

Brazile was born in Amarillo, Texas, and says that he wants to be remembered as a great cowboy.[3]

Brazile is sponsored by Wrangler, Ariat, Resistol Hats, AT&T, Cactus Ropes & Saddlery, MGM Grand, Pro Equine Products, Platinum Performance and Twister Trailers.

Career highlights

2015

  • 2015 NFR All-Around Cowboy Champion
  • 1st place Tie Down Roping Round 1 NFR with a time of 6.8 seconds
  • 1st place Tie Down Roping Round 8 NFR with a time of 6.5 seconds. Ties arena record set by Cody Ohl

2010

All-Around titles

  • National Western Stock Show & Rodeo (Denver)
  • Fort Worth (Texas) Stock Show & Rodeo
  • Clark County Fair & Rodeo (Logandale, Nev.)
  • Oakdale (Calif.) Saddle Club Rodeo
  • Angelina County Benefit Rodeo (Lufkin, Texas)
  • Walker County Fair & Rodeo (Huntsville, Texas)
  • Fort Bend County Fair and Rodeo (Rosenberg, Texas)
  • Butterfield Stage Days (Bridgeport, Texas)

Tie-Down Roping titles

  • National Western Stock Show & Rodeo (Denver)
  • San Antonio (Texas) Stock Show & Rodeo
  • Won the Guymon (Okla.) Pioneer Days Rodeo
  • Oakdale (Calif.) Saddle Club Rodeo
  • Angelina County Benefit Rodeo (Lufkin, Texas)

Team Roping titles — partner Patrick Smith

  • Clark County Fair & Rodeo (Logandale, Nev.)
  • Oakdale (Calif.) Saddle Club Rodeo

Steer Roping titles

  • Fort Bend County Fair and Rodeo (Rosenberg, Texas)\
  • Butterfield Stage Days (Bridgeport, Texas)

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2009

2009 Highlights "Tied for first place in Round 5 of the tie-down roping with a time of 7.1 seconds and placed in three other rounds en route to clinching his second world championship in that event in three years and a record-tying seventy all-around gold buckle; placed in one round of the team roping with Patrick Smith. By earning his 11th world championship, Brazile moved into a tie for third place on the career list with Dean Oliver and Charmayne James."[4]

All-around titles

  • San Angelo (Texas) Stock Show & Rodeo;
  • World's Oldest Rodeo (Prescott, Ariz.);
  • Ellensburg (Wash.) Rodeo;
  • Cody (Wyo.) Stampede
  • Dodge City (Kan.) Roundup
  • Lea County Fair & PRCA Rodeo (Lovington, N.M.)
  • Sikeston (Mo.) Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo
  • Farm-City Pro Rodeo (Hermiston, Ore.)
  • Caldwell (Idaho) Night Rodeo
  • Canby (Ore.) Rodeo
  • Lawton (Okla.) Rangers Rodeo
  • Kansas' Biggest Rodeo (Phillipsburg, Kan.)
  • Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo (Abilene, Kan.)
  • Deadwood (S.D.) Days of '76 Rodeo
  • Ogden (Utah) Pioneer Days Rodeo
  • Walker County Fair (Huntsville, Texas)
  • Colorado State Fair & Rodeo (Pueblo, Colo.)
  • Fort Bend County Fair & Rodeo (Rosenberg, Texas)
  • Bell County PRCA Rodeo (Belton, Texas)
  • Rodeo de Santa Fe (N.M.)
  • Livermore (Calif.) Rodeo
  • Southwestern International PRCA Rodeo (El Paso, Texas)
  • Wild Wild West Pro Rodeo (Silver City, N.M.)
  • Eastland County ProRodeo (Ranger, Texas)
  • Cowboy Capital of the World Pro Rodeo (Stephenville, Texas)
  • Will Rogers Stampede (Claremore, Okla.)

Tie-down roping titles

  • Justin Boots Championships (Omaha, Neb.)
  • Clark County Fair & Rodeo (Logandale, Nev.)
  • Snake River Stampede (Nampa, Idaho)
  • Farm-City Pro Rodeo (Hermiston, Ore.)
  • Caldwell (Idaho) Night Rodeo
  • Molalla (Ore.) Buckeroo Rodeo
  • Kansas' Biggest Rodeo (Phillipsburg, Kan.)
  • Guy Weadick Memorial Rodeo (High River, Alberta)
  • Bell County PRCA Rodeo (Belton, Texas)
  • Wild Wild West Pro Rodeo (Silver City, N.M.)
  • Butterfield Stage Days Rodeo (Bridgeport, Texas)
  • Kitsap County Fair & Stampede (Bremerton, Wash.)
  • Eastland County ProRodeo (Ranger, Texas)
  • Magic Valley Stampede (Filer, Idaho)

Team roping titles (with Patrick Smith)

  • Greeley (Colo.)
  • Independence Stampede
  • Dodge City (Kan.) Roundup
  • Ogden (Utah) Pioneer Days Rodeo
  • Wild Wild West Pro Rodeo (Silver City, N.M.)
  • Daines Ranch Rodeo (Innisfail, Alberta)
  • Cowboy Capital of the World Pro Rodeo (Stephenville, Texas)

Co-champion

  • Pioneer Days Rodeo (Clovis, N.M.)

Steer roping titles

  • Heartland ProRodeo Steer Roping Championships (Waco, Texas)
  • Matagorda Fair & Rodeo (Bay City, Texas)
  • Wild Wild West Pro Rodeo (Silver City, N.M.)
  • Will Rogers Stampede (Claremore, Okla.)
  • Kitsap County Fair & Stampede (Bremerton, Wash.)
  • Lewiston (Idaho) Roundup[4]

2008

All-Around Titles

  • Caldwell (Idaho) Night Rodeo (first round Ariat Playoffs)
  • Grand National Rodeo (San Francisco)
  • Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo (Austin)
  • SandHills Stock Show & Rodeo (Odessa, Texas)
  • Guymon (Okla.) Pioneer Days Rodeo
  • Redding (Calif.) Rodeo
  • St. Paul (Ore.) Rodeo
  • Deadwood (S.D.) Days of '76 Rodeo
  • Will Rogers Stampede (Claremore, Okla.)
  • Glen Rose (Texas) PRCA Rodeo
  • YMBL Championship Rodeo (Beaumont, Texas)
  • Lonestar Stampede (Conroe, Texas)
  • Canby (Ore.) Rodeo
  • Beef Empire Days PRCA Rodeo (Garden City, Kan.)
  • Molalla (Ore.) Buckeroo
  • Cowboy Capital of the World Pro Rodeo (Stephenville, Texas)
  • Lea County Fair & Rodeo (Lovington, N.M.)
  • Lawton (Okla.) Rangers Rodeo
  • Horse Heaven Round-Up (Kennewick, Wash.)
  • Rancho Mission Viejo Rodeo (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.)
  • Black Gold Pro Rodeo (Andrews, Texas)

Tie-Down Roping Titles

  • Caldwell (Idaho) Night Rodeo (first round Ariat Playoffs)
  • Walker County Fair & Rodeo, Huntsville, Texas
  • La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, Tucson, Ariz.
  • Co-champion YMBL Championship Rodeo (Beaumont, Texas)
  • Redding (Calif.) Rodeo
  • World's Oldest Rodeo Prescott (Ariz.) Frontier Days
  • St. Paul (Ore.) Rodeo
  • Livingston (Mont.) Round-up

Team Roping Titles — with partner Patrick Smith

  • Deadwood (S.D.) Days of '76 Rodeo
  • Will Rogers Stampede (Claremore, Okla.)
  • Horse Heaven Round-Up (Kennewick, Wash.)
  • Rancho Mission Viejo Rodeo (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.)
  • Glen Rose (Texas) PRCA Rodeo
  • YMBL Championship Rodeo (Beaumont, Texas)

Steer Roping Titles

  • Deadwood (S.D.) Days of '76 Rodeo
  • Inter-State Rodeo (Coffeyville, Kan.)
  • Butterfield Stage Days Rodeo (Bridgeport, Texas)
  • Cowboy Capital of the World Pro Rodeo (Stephenville, Texas)[4]

2007

Became first Triple Crown winner in 24 years and just the eighth in history by winning the all-around, tie-down roping and steer roping gold buckles. Broke his own single-season record with earnings of $425,115 and moved from seventh to third on the career earnings list.

All-Around Titles

  • Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, Las Vegas
  • Walker County Fair & Rodeo
  • Grand National Rodeo
  • Pioneer Days Rodeo
  • West of the Pecos Rodeo
  • Snake River Stampede
  • Deadwood Days of '76 Rodeo
  • Sonora Outlaw Pro Rodeo
  • New Mexico State Fair Rodeo
  • Amarillo Tri-State Fair Rodeo
  • Dodge Texas Circuit Finals Rodeo
  • With partner Patrick Smith won the team roping in Rounds 4 and 5 of Wrangler National Finals Rodeo
  • Rodeo Killeen
  • Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo
  • Deadwood Days of '76 Rodeo
  • Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo

Co-Champion

  • Pioneer Days Rodeo
  • Sonora Outlaw Pro Rodeo

Tie-Down Roping Titles

  • Round 7 of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, Las Vegas, in a rodeo-best time of 6.7 seconds
  • La Fiesta de los Vaqueros
  • Grand National Rodeo
  • Clovis Rodeo
  • Pioneer Days Rodeo
  • Snake River Stampede
  • Lawton Rangers Rodeo

Steer Roping Titles

  • San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo
  • Coleman PRCA Rodeo
  • Jawhawker Roundup

2006

Won the most money during the Fourth of July week for the 2006 season with $24,894 and became the youngest PRCA cowboy and the seventh overall to cross the $2 million mark in career earnings.

All-Around Titles

  • Lewiston Roundup
  • Colorado State Fair & Rodeo
  • Ellensburg Rodeo
  • Lea County Fair & Rodeo
  • Deadwood Days of '76 Rodeo
  • World's Oldest Rodeo
  • West of the Pecos Rodeo
  • Parker County Frontier Days Pro Rodeo
  • Beef Empire Days PRCA Rodeo
  • Will Rogers Stampede
  • Clark County Fair & Rodeo
  • Laughlin River Stampede

Team Roping Titles (with partner Rich Skelton)

  • Fort Bend County Fair & Rodeo
  • Lewiston Roundup
  • Moses Lake Roundup
  • Days of '47 Rodeo
  • Beef Empire Days PRCA Rodeo
  • Clark County Fair & Rodeo

Co-Champion

  • Canby Rodeo
  • Red Bluff Round-Up

Tie-Down Roping Titles

  • Lewiston Roundup
  • Colorado State Fair & Rodeo
  • Horse Heaven Roundup
  • Fourth of July Youth Celebration and PRCA Pro Rodeo
  • West of the Texas Rodeo
  • Clark County Fair & Rodeo
  • Walker County Fair & Rodeo
  • Rodeo Austin
  • RodeoHouston
  • La Fiesta de los Vaqueros
  • Also won the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round and average titles at the Ellensburg Rodeo.
  • Won first single-event world title after earning $87,090 and claiming first steer roping world title.

Steer Roping Average Titles

  • Southern Oklahoma Stampede PRCA Rodeo
  • Amarillo Tri-State Fair Pro Rodeo
  • Lewiston Roundup
  • Wyoming State Fair and Rodeo
  • West of the Pecos Rodeo
  • Parker County Frontier Days Pro Rodeo
  • Northeast Texas Stampede PRCA Rodeo

Co-Champion

  • Bell County Youth Fair and Livestock Show and PRCA Rodeo

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