![]() He won the Rangers Rodeo in Lawton, Oklahoma the Gooding Pro Rodeo in Gooding, Idaho the Range Days Rodeo in Rapid City, South Dakota and the Cassia County Fair & Rodeo in Burley, Idaho. He won the Wrangler Champions Challenges in Logandale, Nevada and Redding, California and the Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo in Spanish Fork, Utah. He won the Ellensburg Rodeo in Ellensburg, Washington the Xtreme Bulls Tour Finale, also in Ellensburg, Washington the Pendleton Round-Up in Pendleton, Oregon and the Wrangler Champions Challenge Finale in Omaha, Nebraska. By winning this championship during his first two years, he became the first competitor to do so as a card carrying holder in the PRCA. The record could be any event or a combined amount. He finished with a rookie record total of $318,631. His total NFR earnings of $175,466 was the highest of the event, giving him the Ram Truck Top Gun Award. He became the second rookie to win a bull riding gold buckle. ![]() He was co-champion at the Xtreme Bulls Tour Finale in Ellensburg, Washington the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo in Guymon, Oklahoma the Rapid City Rodeo Wrangler Champions Challenge in Rapid City, South Dakota and the Nacogdoches Pro Rodeo & Steer Show in Nacogdoches, Texas. He won the Spokane Interstate Rodeo in Spokane, Washington the Southwestern International PRCA Rodeo in El Paso, Texas and the Kitsap Stampede Division 2 Xtreme Bulls in Bremerton, Washington/ He won the Division 2 Qualifying Xtreme Bulls Event in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and the Gem State Classic ProRodeo Series in Blackfoot, Idaho. He won the Tulsa State Fair PRCA Rodeo in Tulsa, Oklahoma the Chisholm Trail Stampede in Duncan, Oklahoma and the Will Rogers Stampede in Claremore, Oklahoma. He won the New Mexico State Fair & Rodeo in Albuquerque, New Mexico the Central Wyoming Fair & PRCA Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming and the Elks Rodeo in Woodward, Oklahoma. He won the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo in San Antonio, Texas the San Antonio Xtreme Bulls, also in San Antonio, Texas and the All-American ProRodeo Finals in Waco, Texas. He set a PRCA record for most money won on a permit in a single season with $47,726. He won co-champion at the Topeka PRCA Rodeo in Topeka, Kansas and the Jayhawker Roundup Rodeo in Hill City, Kansas. He won the Mesquite ProRodeo Series in Mesquite, Texas, on June 21 and July 5 and the MH Henry Pro Rodeo in Bowie, Texas, on Sept. He won the Land Rush Pro Rodeo in Beggs, Oklahoma the Kit Carson County Fair & Rodeo in Burlington, Colorado and the Area Chamber of Commerce Fourth of July Rodeo in Belton, Texas. 43x the Chisholm Trail Stampede in Duncan, Oklahoma and the Crosstie PRCA Rodeo in Hinton, Oklahoma. ![]() He won the Rangers Rodeo in Lawton, Oklahoma, with a 93-point ride on D&H Cattle's No. These are the highlights from each PRCA season for Kimzey. He attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University (Weatherford). His team won the state championship in his senior year. He played basketball there for four years. Kimzey graduated from Cheyenne High School in Oklahoma. His mother and siblings sideline as trick riders. His older sister, Dusta, is a pharmacist, and his younger brother Trey followed in his footsteps by becoming a bull rider as well. His mother, Jennifer, is the CEO of Gold Buckle Realty. His father, Ted, was a PRCA barrelman who also worked at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in 19. Sage Steele Kimzey was born on August 26, 1994, in Strong City, Oklahoma. As of 2023, he rides for the Carolina Cowboys during the PBR Team Series season. He was also a three-time world champion of the now-defunct Championship Bull Riding (CBR) organization. He competes on the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and Professional Bull Riders (PBR) circuits, and has won seven PRCA bull riding world championships. ![]() Sage Steele Kimzey (born August 26, 1994) is an American professional rodeo cowboy who specializes in bull riding.
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