Final Day Roundup

This was one PBR Finals for the record books. More records fell, more titles changed hands, more money won and a lot more people than ever before witnessed some absolutely amazing bull riding.

The world’s best bull riders electrified the sold-out Thomas & Mack Center crowd during the seventh round and the Built Ford Tough Championship Round at the 2008 PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals presented by Wrangler. The crowd watched as Brazilian superstar Guilherme Marchi was officially crowned the 2008 PBR World Champion after eight rounds of competition. He rode seven of eight bulls and finished second overall in the average.

The crowd also witnessed the final rides of retiring legends Adriano Moraes and Justin McBride.
Adriano did not cover his bull, but gave the crowd an emotional, tear filled good bye. McBride covered his seventh round bull, Pearl Snap, owned by Boyd/Floyd Bull Company, for 93.5 points and the round victory.

Marchi’s fellow Brazilian Robson Palermo took the 2008 PBR World Finals Event title with a total of 625.25 points, riding seven of eight bulls. He received scores of over 90 points on three of his seven bulls. The Thomas & Mack crowd also saw Reese Cates take the title of the 2008 Daisy Rookie of the Year.

“I felt great coming into the event in Vegas,” Cates said. “I think this year was an outstanding year for rookies although everyone was a rookie as some point in their career and I don’t want to overlook other greats like Justin McBride, Guilherme Marchi, and Adriano (Moraes).”

Eighteen of the season’s top 45 riders successfully rode the some of the world’s top bucking bulls in today’s seventh round with the top 15 moving into the eighth and final Championship Round with only three riders covering their short-go attempts.

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McBride retires at 29

Can you Believe it?? When most folks are just settling into their careers, two time world champion Justin Mcbride is calling it quits… Not that he doesn’t deserve it.

As he stated in the press conference that he has achieved and exceeded his goals and that it’s time to move on to another part of his life. He is proud of his records and is anxious to see what ones will stand the test of time.

Justin came into the sport at its infancy. Being that he has been riding professionally for 10 years and the PBR is celebrating its 15th anniversary. He has seen the dramatic changes and glad to have been part of them. He is looking forward to being an ambassador of sorts for the sport. Helping the new generation coming into it and exposing the sport to new fans the world over.

He said the reason he made the announcement a week prior to the start of the World Finals, is to put the subject to rest now so everyone can concentrate on the Finals and not on the fact that this will be his last time competing for that title.

For you newcomers to the sport, you get used to that politeness. Putting the focus on the sport rather than the person. This sport breeds competition and sportsmanship while it lacks ego. Justin will make a great ambassador.

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