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Born and raised in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Cody Snyder immersed himself in
the world of professional bull riding from the time he learned to walk. Snyder
rode a calf in competition at age five and got on his first bull at age 12. By 15
Snyder had earned the Canadian Amateur Bull Riding title, and at 19 led the
1982 Canadian Professional Rodeo Association (CPRA) Bull Riding standings.
In 1983, at the age of 20 and virtually unknown, Snyder became the
first Canadian to earn the title of PRCAWorld Champion Bull Rider. Snyder's
string of wins includes the 1986 CPRA Bull Riding Championship. He was
named Cowboy of the Year by his peers in 1994, and was inducted into the
Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 2002 and the CPRA Hall of Fame in 2005.
He qualified for a record-setting nine Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) events
in bull riding, and recorded the highest marked ride (95 points) in CPRA history
in 1983. He is also a four-time NFR qualifier.
In 1993 Snyder retired from the competitive arena, but has never left the bull
riding business. He and wife Rhonda Schlenker-Snyder together incorporated
Cody Snyder's BullBustin', a company that has produced hundreds of
professional bull-riding events in North America. The Snyders have been
instrumental in bringing Canadian bull riding fans the excitement of live PBR
events, as well as producing charity bull riding events that have generated in
excess of $2 million dollars. He has worked as a color commentator on networks
like VERSUS, ESPN, Rogers Sportsnet, TSN, and has served as the
voice of the Calgary Stampede television broadcasts since 1997.
“Being included into the PBR's Ring of Honor is definitely a career highlight
for me. It means so much to me because you are voted in by your peers,
who are all great bull riders. I was fortunate enough to travel and rodeo
with many of the other inductees and I am proud to call them my friends.
That makes this award all the more gratifying,” said Snyder.
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