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#Profantasy rodeo pro#
Losing league player, Justin Rumford said, “Even though I lost, I still feel like a winner because my charity received a $2,000 check from Pro Fantasy Rodeo and it was just lots of fun to be in the league and play for a charity. It will be fun to do this again next year.” I thought it was very sporting of Justin to agree to get the tattoo (I wasn’t sure I could have done it had I lost), and I didn’t want to go overboard in designing the tattoo. It just proves what kind of compassionate people we deal with in rodeo. It was great fun to compete with the others, but mostly I was so thrilled that my charity received such a generous amount–from both Pro Fantasy Rodeo and from the rodeo fans that played the game and checked the box to donate toward the charities. I happened to pick a good team that put me at the top of the league and I also chose a worthy charity. I’ve played the game before but this year it was fun to be in the charity league. I think it’s really cool that Pro Fantasy Rodeo has positioned itself in a place to promote and help charities like they did with the “Charity Tattoo League. More thrilled that $3000 will be donated to Rider Relief Fund in my name. I went easy on him on the tattoo design…a small clown barrel with 3 stars, to represent his triplets, the NFR logo, and my small initials in the corner. Rumford agreed to get the tattoo and Rasmussen, rather than choosing something like the advertised jackass kicking cartoon came up with a classy tattoo.Īs Rasmussen said, “It shall be noted…I ended up winning the Charity Tattoo League, and NFR barrel man Justin Rumford lost.
#Profantasy rodeo plus#
Thus, Rasmussen’s PBR received $3,000 from Pro Fantasy Rodeo plus an additional $3,331 from the Rodeo Vegas jacket proceeds.Īfter much jesting throughout the week as to who was going to design the worst tattoo for whom, both celebrity winning and losing rodeo clowns were most gracious. If he agreed to get the tattoo, Pro Fantasy Rodeo gave $2,000 to his charity. If the loser chose not to get the tattoo, he was committed to donating $1,000 and Pro Fantasy Rodeo matched the $1,000. The final caveat of the league was that the celebrity winner had the privilege of designing the tattoo for the celebrity who was the loser of the league. All PFR players had the option to donate toward a charity with their name entered in a raffle for a specially-designed leather Rodeo Vegas jacket with all of the proceeds from that raffle donated to the winning charity. So even though it might have appeared to be all in fun, each celebrity considered it a serious effort to raise money for their favorite charity. The rules stated that In addition to the money donated by individual players of Pro Fantasy Rodeo, the PFR staff donated $3,000 to the designated charity of the winner of the league. Fellow rodeo clown Justin Rumford’s team ended up last by winning only $384,185.60. Rasmussen’s team consisted of bareback rider, Kasey Field, steer wrestler, Ty Erickson, team roping header, Brandon Beers, heeler, Patrick Smith, saddle bronc rider, Jake Wright, tie-down roper, Cody Ohl, barrel racer, Lisa Lockhart and bull rider, Beau Hill amassed winnings of $692,281.42 with the closest winning team in the league Randy Corley’s $650,985.51. The “Charity Tattoo League” concept involved rodeo celebrities competing against each other in a PFR league for most money won by their chosen team of eight rodeo contestants at the end of the WNFR.Īfter 10 rounds of competition where each celebrity’s status in the league rose and fell according to how much their teams won, Flint Rasmussen’s team “Outside the Barrel” earned $692,821.42 allowing his designated charity “PBR Rider’s Relief Fund to receive $6,331.31 in his name. This new venture provided by Pro Fantasy Rodeo recently concluded when the 2014 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas ended December 14, 2014.
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#Profantasy rodeo tv#
Participants included 8-time world champion calf ropers Joe Beaver and Fred Whitfield, 4-time world champion steer wrestler Ote Berry, 8-time world champion bull rider Donnie Gay, 8-time PRCA Clown of the Year Flint Rasmussen, 2-time PRCA Clown of the year Justin Rumford, TV commentators Butch Knowles and Jeff Meadors, and award winning rodeo announcers Boyd Polhamus, Randy Corley, Wayne Brooks, Steve Kenyon and Bob Tallman. But how many celebrities would risk getting a tattoo designed by someone else that they’d be branded with for life? Well, there were 13 rodeo celebrities who accepted the Pro Fantasy Rodeo’s “Charity Tattoo League” challenge and all for a good cause-to the benefit their favorite charity. Rodeo Fans, like any other sport, love their celebrities, recognizing and admiring their accomplishments and personalities.