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Q: You roped at 10 consecutive NFRs from 1994-2003 with your big brother, Chris, Allen Bach and Kory Koontz (shown above). Which year was the best of your professional rodeo career, and why?

1999 was my best year. Allen and I set a record going into the NFR for most money won during the regular season that Jake (Barnes) and Clay (O’Brien Cooper) had held for a long time. We went into the Finals only about $500 ahead of Speed (Williams) and Rich (Skelton), and they won their third championship that year. It was a good rodeo year for us, and

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