Aaron roy bull rider biography
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Three-Time PBR Canada Champion förnamn Roy Wins Elite Cup Series Event in Brandon, Manitoba to Catapult to No. 3 in 2023 Title Battle
BRANDON, Man. – In front of a near capacity crowd Saturday night in Brandon, Manitoba, Aaron Roy (Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan) delivered a flawless 2-for-2 performance to win the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Mazergroup Chute Out, the third stop of the 2023 season for the elite Canadian Cup Series, presented by Wrangler.
Less than 24 hours after earning his first victory of the season, dominating the Touring Pro Division event in nearby Winnipeg, Roy climbed aboard Emerald Inn (X6 Ranch Bucking Cattle/B2 Braithwaite Ranches) in Round 1 inside Westoba Place at The Keystone Centre.
In what proved to be a perfect pairing, three-time PBR Canada mästare Roy dominated the bull en rutt to the whistle, marked 85.5 points, the second-best score of the round.
Roy then selected The Remedy (X6 Ranch Bucking Cattle/B2 Braithwaite Ranches) as his champi
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WINNIPEG, Man. – Chasing an unprecedented fourth national title in 2023, Aaron Roy (Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan) gained significant ground in the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Canada Championship race Friday night, going a perfect 2-for-2 to win the Touring Pro Division’s PBR Bulls Night Out, presented by Red River Exhibition, in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The veteran contender first put points on the board in Round 1 when he teamed up with Freaked Out (Lazy S Bucking Bulls) for 79.5 points. The 8-second effort positioned Roy second on the event leaderboard entering the final round.
Roy next found himself matched up against Crossfire’s Black Jack (Lazy S Bucking Bulls). Again, reaching the whistle, the three-time PBR Canada Champion was scored an event-best 86 points to clinch the victory.
Netting a crucial 37 national points, Roy rose from No. 18 to No. 11 in the national standings. He is now within 202 points of No. 1 Jared Parsonage (Maple Creek, Saskatchewan).
Fresh off his
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Aaron Roy returns to professional bull riding in Lethbridge
The winningest Canadian bull rider in professional bull riding history made his return to Alberta this weekend.
Aaron Roy is a name known in the bull-riding community but his journey to success has been anything but easy because of nearly career-ending injuries.
In 2013, Roy’s ride at the Calgary Stampede was one that shocked the crowd. During his third round of competition, he was bucked off his 1,700-pound bull. Doctors told him he had broken his back. The concern wasn’t whether Roy would ever ride again, it was whether he would ever walk again.
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“When they told me I could have been paralyzed it was….[it] kind of hit us pretty hard,” Roy said on Saturday night. “They said if I didn’t go into surgery right then, [I] probably was going to be paralyzed.”
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Roy went on to make a mir