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  1. Oscar (bull) - Wikipedia

    • In 1977, Oscar's highest scored ride in his career came at the Grand National Rodeo in San Francisco, California, at the Cow Palace, when Don Gay rode him for 97 points, just 3 points short of a perfect score. The score was a record in the PRCA for any livestock ride (horse or bull) at the time. See more

    CountryUnited States
    BreedBrahma
    Brand16
    SexBull
    Overview

    Oscar #16 (d. 1983) was a ProRodeo Hall of Fame bucking bull. The hall of fame inducted Oscar in its 1979 inaugural class of inductees. To date, only seven bulls have been inducted, which is the highest honor a bucking bull … See more

    Background

    Bob Barmby, a well-known innovator in breeding bulls and a stock contractor, bred and raised Oscar at his ranch in Lockeford, California. Barmby named Oscar after his trainer, Oscar Heard.
    According t… See more

    PRCA career

    In 1972, Barmby sold his second rodeo string, including Oscar, to RSC. This was his final sale of bucking stock, and he retired from contracting.
    Oscar bucked in the PRCA for his entire career, whic… See more

     
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  2. Oscar - ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the …

    WEBAt the Grand National Rodeo in San Francisco, Gay and Oscar produced a 97-point ride. At that time the score was a world record for any PRCA bucking stock. The ride won the event for Gay and earned him the PRCA …

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  5. Don Gay - Wikipedia

  6. Sunday Conversation: Donnie Gay, 8-time world bull …

    WEBApr 7, 2019 · Gay won eight PRCA bull riding world titles by the time all was said and done in a rodeo career that began at the age of 16 in 1969. He won his first world title at 21 in 1974 and his last at 31 in 1984, breaking his …

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  8. Oscar - Real Time Pain Relief

    WEBMore than 100 cowboys attempted to ride Oscar in the first 5 years of his career, and nobody made the full 8 seconds. Typically, Oscar would violently spin to the left, once he hooked a thrown rider, but he was often content …

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