World Senior Professional Bull Riders compete in Bigfoot, Texas

The Senior Professional Bullriders competed right here in Bigfoot, Texas recently. Photo by Brigid Howard.

For some, being in your mid 30’s is considered “over the hill” for bull riding. But thanks to three cowboys who had a passion for continuing their rodeo careers, the World Senior Professional Bull Riders Association (WSPBR) was born in 2009. They recently competed in a rodeo this September at TW Arena in Bigfoot.
They held an open bull ride after the WSPBR event as well.
Robert Long, Morgan Saunders and Troy Moseley are the “Founding Fathers”, of WSPBR, which is now considered, the longest running and most competitive senior bull riding association in the world, according to wspbr.com.
“With 30+ events per year and over 300 members, the WSPBR attracts bull riders from all over the continental United States and beyond those borders. Membership cards are scattered from Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Indiana, Virginia and Colorado,” their website states.
Some even travel here from as far away as…

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