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229:, pocketing over $ 30,000 in that one weekend. He later went on to win the Jack Daniels Invitational in Nashville, Tennessee, and in doing so, secured himself yet another qualification for the PBR World Finals. A few events later, McBride achieved another milestone, breaking the $ 5 million mark in PBR career earnings; the first rider to ever do so. However, shortly before the Finals, having qualified 15th in the standings, McBride announced that he would retire at the end of the season to concentrate on his second career in country music, saying, "I don't wanna do it anymore." He put on a show at the 2008 PBR World Finals, riding five out of eight bulls (including two go-round wins) to finish sixth overall at the event. His final ride saw him bucked off Voodoo Child, the bull that he rode in Tulsa for the event win earlier in the year, ending his final season ranked 21st in the world with $ 221,090 in earnings. McBride acknowledged the crowd and walked away happy that he would not have to ride again. 183:. He stayed in second place for most of the year, but due to a new points system implemented for the Finals that year, it would be possible for him to catch the leader (who at that point was Moraes, who had a 1,800-point lead heading into the Finals). However, for the second year in a row, disaster struck for McBride in Grand Rapids. This time, in that event's Mossy Oak Shootout, the bull named Lefty stepped on his right ankle as he was bucked off, breaking it. McBride would need surgery and again, people thought he would not make it to the World Finals. He did, three weeks later, and turned in some heroic performances early on. Unfortunately, he bucked off his last few bulls and ended up fourth overall in the world that year. He made $ 303,928 in 2004. Lee would go on to win the PBR world championship that year in a historic come-from-behind performance. 191:. The two battled it out at the PBR World Finals, and the short-go actually came down to Marchi and McBride. The pressure was on McBride after Marchi successfully made the whistle on the bull Kid Rock. McBride answered by hanging for dear life to the bull Camo, off the side for much of the ride, but nevertheless rode the bull successfully. McBride had overcome adversity and finally won his first-ever PBR world title in 2005, with over $ 1.5 million in earnings for the year, a PBR record at the time. 218:, making it the richest ride in PBR history. He finished this season by winning his second PBR world title in three years. As in 2005, he did it riding the bull named Camo in the final round; unlike in 2005, McBride stayed on top of the bull without hanging on the side. His total season earnings in 2007 was $ 1,836,002. Due to the shoulder injury, though, McBride elected to have surgery after the Finals, and was out of competition for about six months after the surgery. 199:. In the middle of the year, he took time off to spend time with his wife, Jill, who gave birth to their new daughter, Addisen Claire McBride. McBride took six events off, but when he came back, he was still in the mix for a world title. He won three BFTS events upon his return (and in two events rode two previously-unridden bulls in the short-go rounds), but the Finals did not go as well as he had hoped. He still earned $ 232,757 that year and finished sixth overall. 210:, McBride hung up to the bull named Gnash and suffered a serious left shoulder injury that was first meant to put him out for the year, but he then came back two events later in Greensboro, North Carolina, to win his eighth event of the year, which is the current PBR record for most Premier Series events won in a single season (a feat which would later be tied by 171:, but unfortunately, disaster struck. He was stepped on by a bull named Mission Pack in the short-go of that event, breaking two ribs and puncturing a lung. Many thought McBride would not make it to the World Finals, but he did go. He won the first go-round and very nearly took the title away from Shivers, but when McBride bucked off of 1195: 765:
In 2022, McBride became the head coach of the Nashville Stampede; one of eight bull riding teams of the PBR's Team Series, which debuted that year. The Stampede were in last place heading into the Team Series finals. However, they outperformed the other teams and ended up winning the inaugural PBR
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In 2005, McBride would not be denied. He won six Built Ford Tough series events, tying a record originally set by Cody Hart in 1999 (the same year Hart won his PBR world title). In the middle of the year, McBride found himself in a heated race for the PBR world title with Brazilian rider
64:, with his parents and older brother. His father, who worked on a ranch and rode bulls; his maternal grandfather was killed in a bull-riding event the year before McBride was born. McBride excelled at bareback horse and bull riding, played eight-man football and wrestled. He attended the 40:
After retiring from bull riding, McBride was a full-time color commentator for the PBR's Premier Series telecasts from 2009 through 2024. In 2022, he became the head coach of the Nashville Stampede during the PBR Team Series season. He also had a brief career as a
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in the short-go of the Finals, Shivers was awarded the PBR world title and the first ever million-dollar bonus that was awarded to a world champion. McBride finished second overall in 2003 with $ 281,606 in earnings.
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With the monkey off his back, McBride decided he would have fun in 2006. He maintained a consistent riding average and had several top finishes. He even won $ 25,000 in the Mossy Oak Shootout at the BFTS event in
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Team Series championship. In 2023, the Stampede were eliminated after the first day of the Team Series finals and ended up finishing in eighth (last) place for the season.
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in 2021). He was also named the Alphatrade National Champion of 2007 and successfully rode the bull, Scene of the Crash, for $ 200,000 at the BFTS event in
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McBride recalls his debut in the PBR's rookie league, the Challenger Tour, as 'rough'. When he qualified for the main PBR tour in 1999 (then known as the
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In 2001, McBride stepped up his game and won five events that year, putting himself into a three-man race for the PBR World Championship title against
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In 2004, McBride picked up where he left off and won four events that year. His main rivals for the world title that year were Adriano Moraes and
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In 2007, McBride chased a second world title. He won a record eight events on the BFTS that year, and battled it out with second-year pro
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In 2007, McBride started a career as a country music singer. Just a week before the 2007 PBR World Finals, he released his debut album,
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However, McBride did come out of retirement for two more special bull rides. In 2014, at a special event known as
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McBride came back to the Built Ford Tough Series at the 2008 Dickies American Worker of the Year Invitational in
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In 2000, McBride had several top finishes, but no wins. His biggest successes of that year came when he won the
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In 2002, McBride did not get to match the success he had in 2001, but he still won the Bud Light Cup event in
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2003 saw a whole new Justin McBride. He put himself into a tight two-man race between himself and
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In 2023, McBride was ranked No. 1 on the list of the top 30 bull riders in PBR history.
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In 2023, he was ranked No. 1 on the list of the top 30 bull riders in PBR history.
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on a rodeo scholarship; he left after a year to go pro at 19. He later moved to
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singer-songwriter, releasing two studio albums and one live album.
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Jerome Davis Challenge Co-Champion (Greensboro, North Carolina)
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On October 19, 2010, McBride released his first live CD/DVD,
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Southern Ford Dealers Invitational Champion (Tampa, Florida)
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Ty Murray Invitational Co-Champion (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
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In October 2012, McBride released his second studio album,
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Bullnanza Nashville Champion (Nashville, Tennessee)
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bull riding
Professional Bull Riders
country music
Belton, Texas
Mullen, Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Elk City, Oklahoma
Whitesboro, Texas
Michelle Beadle
Bud Light Cup Series
Bakersfield, California
Odessa, Texas
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Reno, Nevada
Mossy Oak Shootout
Greensboro, North Carolina
Houston, Texas
Adriano Moraes
Ty Murray
Brazilian
Nashville, Tennessee
Chris Shivers
Built Ford Tough Series
Anaheim, California
St. Louis, Missouri
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Mossy Oak Mudslinger
Mike Lee

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