Colorado Superstar Takes PBR Anaheim Invitational Event Title!!
February 23, 2009 by
ANAHEIM, Calif. (February 21, 2009) - The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) sold out the Honda Center on Saturday night as the PBR’s Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) bucked into Anaheim, California, for back-to-back stops on the West Coast. On stop #10 on the prestigious tour, fans were treated to the 40 best bull riders in the world, all competing against top bulls from across the country. In the end, Colorado superstar Kody Lostroh (Longmont, Colo.) emerged victorious after scoring 264.25 points on three bulls, taking home the coveted Anaheim Invitational event title. Lostroh added $29,240 dollars to his bank account as well as valuable points to his 2009 Built Ford Tough Series World Standings.
Luke Snyder Becomes Professional Bull Riders’s Newest Millionaire!!!
February 22, 2009 by
The fan favorite Missouri bull rider crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings after a second place finish in Oklahoma City.
PUEBLO, Colo. (February 16, 2009) - One of the Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) fan favorite bull riders, Luke Snyder (Raymore, Mo.) has accomplished many milestones in his career including riding in a record 243 consecutive BFTS events. Snyder is celebrating yet another career highlight as he becomes the 18th millionaire in PBR’s 16-year history. He crossed the $1 million mark at the Express Classic in Oklahoma City, held on February 13-15. He was one of only two men to ride all four of his bulls over the three-day competition and finished second in the overall event standings.
PUEBLO, Colo. (February 16, 2009) - One of the Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) fan favorite bull riders, Luke Snyder (Raymore, Mo.) has accomplished many milestones in his career including riding in a record 243 consecutive BFTS events. Snyder is celebrating yet another career highlight as he becomes the 18th millionaire in PBR’s 16-year history. He crossed the $1 million mark at the Express Classic in Oklahoma City, held on February 13-15. He was one of only two men to ride all four of his bulls over the three-day competition and finished second in the overall event standings.

