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Nominations Are Being Accepted for 2010
Qualifications:
1. Minimum age for inductee is forty-five (45). Special circumstances can be
considered. An exception could be a death.
2. World champions will be automatically qualified, but currently limited to
no more than 50% each year from a total of all categories of potential
inductees.
3. Each sponsor of an inductee is responsible to ensure the accuracy of his
or her nominee biography.
4. Biography should include World Championships; the year, any Association
finals and years, major rodeos won and other rodeo accomplishments.
5. TEXAS QUALIFICATION: All nominees must have had primary residency in the
state of Texas during their rodeo career.
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Congratulations To All
of the 2009 Inductees
Rodeo Committee
West Texas Fair & Rodeo - Abilene
Johnny Boren Award
Alvin Davis
Western Heritage Award
David Dewhurst
Rodeo Couple
Rosemary & R.L. Bland
Stock Contractor
Sloan Williams.
Rodeo Personnel
Ralph Fisher Bob Romer David Merrill
Deceased
Steve Bland Jack Burkholder Beverly Steiner
Jackie Worthington
Contestants
Guy Allen Dave Brock Bob Logue
Chuck Logue Tommy Puryear
Rusty Riddle Jim Sharp
Women
J.J. Hampton Nelda Patton
Trailblazers
Bert Bounds Marvin Cantrell Spicer Gripp
(d) Melton Grunwald
William "Bill" Hogg (d) Ralph Mitchell
Lloyd Woodley (d)
(d) denotes deseased (Read More)
TRCHF Tradition
Texas has long been associated with both rodeo and
cowboys. From the earliest days of the cowboy, Texas has been considered the
home for this breed of free-living individualists. And when cowboys started
having rodeos as contests of skill to determine the best hands from all
cowboydom, Texas was at the front of the pack, with several Texas towns claiming
to be the site of the first rodeo ever held in the entire world.
TRCHF Today
Today, when rodeo and bull riding have become such popular
spectator sports, both in person and by extensive televised coverage, Texas is
called home by many of the best cowboys in the entire world. So come on in and
hunker down a spell. We've got all kinds of stuff you'd like to read, do, and
buy. And it's all about your favorite Sport, and Texas' national sport, RODEO.
TRCHF Tomorrow. Become a "BRANDED DONOR".
Help support the building of the Texas Rodeo Cowboy
Hall of Fame Museum by becoming a "Branded Donor". The TRCHF Museum will
honor those who have made outstanding contributions to the sport of rodeo in the
state of Texas. In addition to receiving a special gift, your generous donation
may enable us to place your name and your brand in a special section of our
newsletter. You will also receive our newsletter for one full year (4 issues).
Click on "Museum
Support" for
additional information. [PDF]
Cowboys Working for Cowboys of Yesterday, Today, and
Tomorrow.
Your $30 individual membership or $50 family membership
is 100% tax deductible and vital to preserving Texas cowboy history and the
Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame.
Become an Associate
Member today! [PDF]
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TRCHF Membership
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