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Brent Cullen Thurman (March 3, 1969 – December 17, 1994) was an American professional
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who specialized in
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. He competed in the
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(PRCA),
Bull Riders Only Bull Riders Only, Inc. (BRO) was a professional bull riding organization based in Englewood, Colorado, United States. History Inspired by years of successful unsanctioned stand-alone bull riding events, businessman and former bull rider, Shaw ...
(BRO), and
Professional Bull Riders The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) is an international professional bull riding organization headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is the largest bull riding league in the world, sanctioning hundreds of events every yea ...
(PBR) circuits; the last organization of which he was one of the founding members.


Early life

Brent Thurman was born on March 3, 1969, in
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, to Will Thurman and Kay Thurman (née Goodnight). He had an older brother, Brock, who was two and a half years his senior. He grew up in
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. His maternal great-great-great uncle was famous cattle rancher
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. Thurman's bull riding career began at the age of eight. He also played
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,
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, and
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, and ran track. He won a city golf tournament when he was in high school, but remained focused primarily on bull riding.


Career

Thurman joined the
Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) is the largest rodeo organization in the world. It sanctions events in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with members from said countries, as well as others. Its championship event is the N ...
(PRCA) in 1989. He was a three-time qualifier to the PRCA's Texas Circuit Finals Rodeo. He joined
Bull Riders Only Bull Riders Only, Inc. (BRO) was a professional bull riding organization based in Englewood, Colorado, United States. History Inspired by years of successful unsanctioned stand-alone bull riding events, businessman and former bull rider, Shaw ...
(BRO) in 1991, during its inaugural year, and competed at the first BRO Finals at the
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in
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, in March 1992. In April 1992, Thurman was one of the 21 co-founders of the
Professional Bull Riders The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) is an international professional bull riding organization headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is the largest bull riding league in the world, sanctioning hundreds of events every yea ...
(PBR). Later in October of that year, he rode at his second BRO Finals; this time at the
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in
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. Thurman volunteered in special rodeos; competitions for physically and mentally disabled youth, and was a judge at bull-riding events throughout Texas in his spare time. He competed at his third BRO Finals in 1993; the event having returned to Long Beach, California. That same year, he qualified for and competed at his first
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(NFR), the PRCA's annual year-end world championship rodeo at the
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in
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. In 1994, Thurman competed during the first Bud Light PBR Tour season and rode at the inaugural PBR Bud Light World Finals in Las Vegas'
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in October. Later that same month, he competed at his fourth straight BRO Finals; the event having returned to Denver. In December 1994, Thurman qualified for his second straight NFR. He planned on retiring from bull riding by the age of 30 to then focus his professional career on golf in the
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.


Death

On December 11, 1994, for the 10th and final round of that year's NFR, Thurman drew the bull
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, owned by Don Kish. According to his then-girlfriend, Tara Farrell, the normally laidback Thurman nervously asked fellow bull rider Aaron Semas, who was bucked off by Red Wolf in the first round, his thoughts about the bull before they arrived at the Thomas & Mack Center. Halfway into the ride, Thurman was bucked off and became entangled in his bull rope, which pulled him underneath Red Wolf's hooves and was stomped on the back of his head and neck by the bull's back hooves. Then, Thurman, lying on the arena floor on his left side, kept his head up briefly before slowly lowering it to the ground, losing consciousness. He was quickly tended to by the Justin Sports Medicine Team and rushed out of the arena on a stretcher to University Medical Center's trauma center with severe cranial and facial fractures. Thurman was in a coma and on life support; subsequently succumbing to his injuries six days later, having never regained consciousness. He was 25 years old. Red Wolf was not considered vicious for a bull, and the death was ruled a "freak accident." Thurman's funeral service was held on December 22, 1994, at the Travis County Exposition Center in Austin, Texas. Red Wolf's career continued until he was retired in 2000. He died in 2006. Thurman's father Will died on February 17, 2006, at the age of 66 after battling cancer. His older brother Brock died on July 28, 2021, at the age of 54.


Honors

In 1996, the PBR introduced the Lane Frost/Brent Thurman Award; presented to the bull rider with the highest-marked single ride at the annual PBR World Finals. It was named for Thurman and
Lane Frost Lane Clyde Frost (October 12, 1963 – July 30, 1989) was an American professional rodeo cowboy who specialized in bull riding, and competed in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). He was the 1987 PRCA World Champion bull rider ...
, who died at the 1989
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rodeo, also killed in a bull-riding accident. From 1999 through 2017, the Brent Thurman Memorial Bull Riding, a PBR-sanctioned event was held in Thurman's honor to raise money for charity. In 2002, Thurman was posthumously inducted into the
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. Since 2007, the Brent Thurman Foundation has raised funds to serve the special needs community in and around Austin, Texas. In 2008, the City of Las Vegas named a
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after Thurman; Brent Thurman Way. In 2011, Thurman was posthumously inducted into the PBR Ring of Honor.


References


External links


Brent Thurman Foundation
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