MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Location: file:///C:/4F029A59/2009CordMcCoy.htm Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
N E W S &n=
bsp;
R E L E A S E
Texas Heritage National Bank PBR
Challenge –
presented by Priefert Ranch Equipm=
ent
cychallenge.com
For information =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
=
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; (660) 254-1900
Contact Ted Harbin =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
=
&nb=
sp; =
<=
span
style=3D'color:blue'>media@pbftour.com
Fan favorite hop=
es to
hit the right Cord in Sulphur Springs
But what makes Cord McCoy so
popular among fans of the Professional Bull Riders organization is the effo=
rt
he puts out every time. And whether he rides for 90 points or is bucked off,
the
“I just love what I
do,” said McCoy, who is scheduled to compete both Friday and Saturday=
at
the Texas Heritage National Bank PBR Challenge presented by Priefert Ranch
Equipment at the
McCoy is also good at his j=
ob, one
of the top bull riders in the sport. For three straight years, he’s
ridden bulls at the championship, the PBR World Finals in
And every time he nodded hi= s head and attacked the most aggressive sport known to man, he did so with an enthusiasm of a kindergartner on his first day of school.
“I’m living my dream,” said McCoy, who will appear at Texas Heritage National Bank a= t 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday and at the Circle E Western Store from 1-2:30 p.m. Satur= day.
He dreams pretty well. Besi= des all the accolades and the opportunities to make a living doing what he loves, h= is caring nature leads him to sign more autographs, visit with fans longer, sh= are his life with others. He considers himself blessed in that regard.
&nbs=
p; He
even considered himself blessed earlier this year, when injury and struggles
knocked him off the PBR’s premier tour, the Built Ford Tough Series. =
He
rehabbed a nagging shoulder strain and returned to action in time to win his
own event, the Cord McCoy Invitational in
&nbs= p; He returned to the Built Ford Tough Series to the applause of hundreds of thousands of bull-riding fans and immediately made an impact.
&nbs= p; But he doesn’t stop there. He’s paid two entry fees to compete in t= he Texas Heritage National Bank PBR Challenge presented by Priefert Ranch Equipment on both nights in hopes of making as much money as possible, furt= her securing his spot among the PBR’s elite. That means if all goes well,= he will attempt to ride four bulls, giving himself twice as many chances to win the thousands of dollars in prize money that’s up for grabs at the ci= vic center.
&nbs= p; But that’s Cord McCoy bull rider. He’s also a stock contractor, hel= ping run the family’s McCoy Ranches bull herd, which will feature some of = the firm’s top young bucking bulls in the American Bucking Bull Inc. competition that’s also part of this weekend’s festivities.
&nbs= p; “I’ve been around this all my life, and I can’t imagine doing anything else,” McCoy said. “When you follow your heart, you can’t= go wrong.” =
-30-